Nshabwire also revealed that teachers prefer conducting private classes for children whose parents can afford to contribute towards buying set examinations instead of following the routine classroom syllabus.
Stephen Katega, the Acting Dean of Students, says they are waiting for guidance from the bursar on how to proceed with the payment of the students allowances.
The Pakanyi Sub County LC 3 chairperson, Frank Asiimwe, says they summoned 45 out of the 500 parents to the sub county headquarters for a meeting this morning but only 17 showed up.