LAE secondary schools are adopting a zero-tolerance attitude towards school fights, according to Morobe Headmasters’ and Principal’s Conference chairman Chris Raymond, who is principal of Lae Secondary School.
Lae, over the last couple of years, has become notorious for secondary school fights, which has even seen students killed and traffic and public transport systems disrupted. The fighting has been especially among Lae, Bugandi, and Buyamong secondary schools, and has focused national and international attention on Lae for all the wrong reasons. “I can’t really go back to what happened in previous years and last year,” Raymond told The National at the weekend.
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3/17/2015 06:23:49 pm
School fights are happening right around the country and not only in Lae, thus, it is now one of the sensitive education issue in PNG that needed to be addressed. Are there any research or survey that have been made to find solutions that can counter this issue?
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