Days before the start of the academic school year the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is reiterating its promise that it will be abolishing tuition fees.
In a statement, Party Leader Bruce Golding urged Principals of all Government High Schools to allow the admission of students for whom tuition fees for the new academic year have not been paid.
The JLP Leader assured principals that the Education Ministry will remit funds to cover the tuition costs for these students.
Mr. Golding's statement comes on the heels of reports that the coffers of some schools are empty due to the refusal of parents and guardians to pay admission fees.
At the same time Mr. Golding said appropriate arrangements will also be worked out between the Ministry and the schools to refund tuition fees already paid.
Repayments will be honoured based on the relevant documentary evidence.
Mr. Golding says the statement was being issued to alleviate any uncertainty or confusion that may exist surrounding the admission of students for next week's reopening of schools.
The JLP leader said he would be issuing the appropriate instructions to the Finance and Education Ministries immediately upon assuming office as Prime Minister.
In a statement, Party Leader Bruce Golding urged Principals of all Government High Schools to allow the admission of students for whom tuition fees for the new academic year have not been paid.
The JLP Leader assured principals that the Education Ministry will remit funds to cover the tuition costs for these students.
Mr. Golding's statement comes on the heels of reports that the coffers of some schools are empty due to the refusal of parents and guardians to pay admission fees.
At the same time Mr. Golding said appropriate arrangements will also be worked out between the Ministry and the schools to refund tuition fees already paid.
Repayments will be honoured based on the relevant documentary evidence.
Mr. Golding says the statement was being issued to alleviate any uncertainty or confusion that may exist surrounding the admission of students for next week's reopening of schools.
The JLP leader said he would be issuing the appropriate instructions to the Finance and Education Ministries immediately upon assuming office as Prime Minister.
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