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Ministry of Education prohibits exclusive sales of school supplies, reduces financial strain on parents

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Last updated: 2024/09/14 at 12:36 PM
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In an effort to alleviate the financial burden on parents, the Education Ministry in Bahrain has officially banned schools from requiring families to purchase textbooks, revision guides, and other study materials from specific shops or outlets. This move comes as a relief to many parents who have long been frustrated by the pressure to buy these materials from specific vendors chosen by the schools. The Ministry also warned against schools selling these materials directly to students, emphasizing that teachers who create their own revision guides must provide them at no cost or offer a downloadable link for parents to print at home.

The Ministry made it clear that these booklets are to remain optional and will not influence student grades. While they can be helpful for daily revision, they should not be mandatory and must not impact assessments that follow the official curriculum. Additionally, the Ministry revealed that unauthorized shops have been producing and selling school materials without permission. It has vowed to take swift legal action against offenders and is urging parents to avoid purchasing materials from these shops. In an effort to crack down on these practices, parents are encouraged to report any schools violating these rules, with a dedicated whistleblowing email established for this purpose.

This latest initiative by the Education Ministry is being praised as a step towards leveling the playing field for parents and easing the financial strain often associated with the back-to-school season. By prohibiting schools from forcing families to purchase materials from specific vendors, parents now have more freedom to choose where to obtain these resources. The Ministry’s focus on providing these materials at no cost or allowing parents to print them at home is a welcome change that puts the needs of families first.

Parents are reminded to include the name of the school and relevant staff members in any reports of schools violating the ban on requiring materials to be purchased from specific shops. By reporting such incidents, parents can help prevent unfair practices and ensure that all students have equal access to the resources they need to succeed in their education. The Ministry’s dedication to enforcing these regulations and punishing unauthorized shops is a positive step towards creating a more transparent and fair educational system for all families in Bahrain.

In addition to the ban on forcing families to purchase materials from specific shops, the Ministry’s decision to make teacher-created revision guides optional and free of charge is a significant relief for parents. These guides can be valuable resources for students, but parents should not be obligated to purchase them from certain vendors. By allowing teachers to provide these materials at no cost, the Ministry is empowering educators to support their students without imposing unnecessary financial burdens on families. This approach reflects a commitment to prioritizing the well-being of students and their families in the educational system.

Overall, the Education Ministry’s ban on requiring families to purchase textbooks, revision guides, and other study materials from specific shops is a positive step towards creating a more equitable and accessible educational system in Bahrain. By prioritizing the needs of families and students, the Ministry is working to ensure that all children have equal access to the resources they need to succeed in their education. The crackdown on unauthorized shops and the establishment of a whistleblowing email demonstrate a commitment to enforcing these regulations and holding schools accountable for their actions. This initiative is a promising sign of progress in the ongoing effort to improve the educational experience for families in Bahrain.

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