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Education International, 4 November 2016

 

 

Uganda for-profit education chain suffers major blow

 

 

Uganda's High Court has ordered the immediate closure of more than 60 Bridge
International Academies found operating in contravention of the law, a
decision that backs the Ministry of Education's clampdown on the global
edu-business.

 

The ruling of the High Court in Kampala, Uganda, may mark the beginning of
the end for the north American edu-business Bridge International Academies
(Bridge) in Uganda. After a tug-of-war with the country's Ministry of
Education, the schools, attended by 12,000 students, are to close
immediately, according to news reports.

 

"The applicant (Bridge International Schools) is operating its academies in
contravention of the law. The Permanent Secretary ministry of Education (Dr
Rose Nasali) made all the necessary efforts to engage the applicant to
remedy the inadequacies in its operations but the applicant did not take the
requisite actions," Justice Basaza ruled. "The Permanent Secretary Ministry
of Education has both the mandate to promote quality control of education
and training and the power to close institutions that do not comply with the
set requirements and minimum standards and the law. I have no basis
whatsoever to fault Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education in her
decision to close the applicant's academies for the reasons set out in her
letter of July 25, 2016. In the result, this application fails and is
dismissed with costs to the respondent. I so order."

 

Education International applauds the decision



"EI welcomes the decision which upholds the importance of educational
standards in the interest of protecting children and their right to quality
education. Every child deserves to be taught by a qualified teacher
delivering an engaging curriculum in safe schools conducive to quality
teaching and learning," said EI's General Secretary Fred van Leeuwen in his
response to the news. 

 

EI's affiliate in Uganda UNATU also acknowledged Uganda's High Court
decision. James Tweheyo, UNATU General Secretary, stated: "We call on the
Ugandan government to protect and promote the principle of access and equity
for all students through the provision of public education, which must set
the standards for high quality education. We also expect the government to
put in place appropriate procedures to ensure students affected by the
closures are quickly reassigned to public schools."

 

A major setback



Bridge, a company backed by the World Bank, the U.K.'s Department for
International Development (DfID), philanthropistBill Gates and Facebook head
Mark Zuckerberg, runs more than 400 nurseries and primary schools across
Africa. It started its expansion after opening its first school in a slum in
Nairobi, Kenya, in 2009.

 

The Ugandan branch of Bridge has recently come under scrutiny for offering
an education well below the national standards, which prompted the order by
the Ugandan Education Ministry to close the schools in August 2016. This was
preceeded by an intervention of UNATU during a parliamentary session in July
that helped shed light on some of the company's practices. In what was
treated as a matter of national importance, Margaret Rwabushaija Namubiru,
UNATU's spokesperson during the session, described the poor infrastructure,
lack of trained teachers and quality curricula that disqualified Bridge to
operate as an education provider.

 

These events were followed by the publication of a report on Bridge's
practices in Uganda by EI in September 2016,
<https://download.ei-ie.org/Docs/WebDepot/DOC_Final_28sept.pdf> Schooling
the Poor Profitably. The report found that Bridge International's
"profit-driven, cost-cutting, standardised and internet-based approach to
education delivery involves a number of critical shortcomings."

 

 

From: https://www.ei-ie.org/en/news/news_details/4165

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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