Having clean school environment

Take a walk around your school. See if it’s clean. If it is clean, then your school understands what it means to study in a clean and healthy school environment. It is not only the duty of the school to keep the school clean, but also the children’s duty. Get involved in keeping your school environment safe and clean.

Monday, March 01, 2010

Take a walk around your school. See if it’s clean. If it is clean, then your school understands what it means to study in a clean and healthy school environment.

It is not only the duty of the school to keep the school clean, but also the children’s duty. Get involved in keeping your school environment safe and clean.

For example do not throw rubbish everywhere. When you see any papers on the school compound, pick them and throw them in the dustbins.

When you study in a clean environment, you understand well in class because there are no flies flying around the class. Imagine going to school and the whole place smells badly because of a dirty environment. Would you study? I doubt.

A dirty environment is unsafe and unhealthy because diseases can be transmitted easily.

Dirty environments affect your ability as a child to learn and this makes concentrating and learning very hard.
As responsible children, never bypass papers littered on the compound of your school.

You will study well in a clean environment.

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