Insight

Visitation days: Very important but sometimes abused

It is 10am and six smartly dressed students are perched close to the school gate watching every person who walks in. When a lady dressed in a bright coloured Kitenge walks in holding a khaki paper bag, one of the girls springs to her feet, runs towards her and gives her a tight hug almost throwing her off her feet. Such are the scenes that are played out over and again during visitation days at many of the boarding schools around the country.  Such days often happen once a month and while some schools settle for the first Sunday of the month others prefer the last Sunday. On such days, parents, guardians and or siblings visit the children and spend time catching up with them on various issues.
A teacher of Riviera High School discussing with a parent and a student. The New Times/ Allan Brian Ssenyonga
A teacher of Riviera High School discussing with a parent and a student. The New Times/ Allan Brian Ssenyonga
Allan Brian Ssenyonga