Misdated School Certificate Raises Concerns About Sindh's Educational System

Misdated School Certificate Raises Concerns About Sindh's Educational System
  • May 5, 2023
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A school in Sindh has once again come under scrutiny due to mismanagement. A school-leaving certificate was issued with a misdated fifth-grade passing date just eight months after the student's birthdate. This alarming error has raised concerns among parents and school authorities alike, as it indicates a lack of clarity in the school's administrative processes.

According to the certificate, the student was born on February 20, 2017, and was enrolled in the school on October 10, 2017. This suggests that the child was admitted only eight months after birth, highlighting the school's mismanagement. Moreover, the certificate shows that the student passed fifth grade on March 31, 2018, just five months after admission. This has raised concerns about the quality of education and the effectiveness of Sindh's educational system.

The school's Headmaster, TEO, and Deputy Director have all faced criticism for their failure to spot the mistake and approve the certificate with the incorrect dates. This situation emphasizes the need for increased monitoring and control in educational institutions to ensure the authenticity and reliability of certificates and reports.

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