Try GOLD - Free

Balancing EDUCATION

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

|

January 08, 2026

THERE ARE MANY ALTERNATIVES IN EDUCATION THESE DAYS.

- BY GOOLBAI GUNASEKARA

GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS WHICH TEACH THE LOCAL SYLLABUS IN ENGLISH (AND WRONGFULLY DUB THEMSELVES INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS,) AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS OFFFERING BRITISH EXAMS. THESE OPTIONS BEGINS FROM GRADE ONE ITSELF AND THIS VARIEGATED SYSTEM IS ACCEPTED IN OUR COUNTRY.

In all of them the extracurricular alternatives these days are many and varied......far too many and too varied in my opinion. In fact the many choices facing students these days, in the nonacademic areas, are bewildering in extreme. For one thing, parental expectations begin to focus on their offspring from the moment of birth. No parent waits for talent to manifest itself before enrolling toddlers in Ballet, Art, Speech classes, Singing lessons, Sport etc, when they have barely passed the toddler stage.

Protesting children are dragged from one teacher to another as soon as school is over. Parental ambition knows no bounds. Distinctions have to be gained in those London based Ballet, Dancing and Speech exams if all the expense is to be justified. (And believe me those classes do not come cheap.) Places on School Teams have to be achieved in Sport. House Captainships, Prefectships, Games Captainships and of course hopefully Head Prefectships have to be attained.

What was the modus operandi in my time? We marched to a totally slower and less measured drum beat.

Of course there were Ballet, Art and Speech classes but they were used more as methods to occupy our free time rather than to aim at high achievement. After all there was precious little for us to do outside school. There was no Television, no Video Games, no Mobile phones, no IPads - and even the ordinary, humble telephone was usually kept locked. Extra curriculars deserved their name. They filled in the EXTRA time which prevented dastardly teenage doings in other (usually romantic) directions!

MORE STORIES FROM Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Casting stones from glass houses: A DISTRACTED DISCOURSE ON A MODULE MUDDLE

It is not clear how many people in this country can understand the ongoing row over the proposed education reforms which the government initially planned to implement from this month.

time to read

4 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

Speaker thwarts opposition's attempt

Call for select committee to probe irregularities in appointments to judicial posts

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

A tsunami of natural disasters hits Sri Lanka in a decade

DROUGHTS, FLOODS, LANDSLIDES AND CYCLONES ARE AMONG THEM

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

CONTROVERSY ERUPTS OVER ALLEGED 'HIDDEN LGBTQ PROMOTION' AT ILO C190 AWARENESS EVENT

Critics allege C190 awareness programmes are being used to subtly promote LGBTQ-related ideas beyond labour reforms Sri Lanka's LGBTQ community still faces legal and social difficulties

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

LTL: TRANSFORMING A NATION'S SIGHS AND STRUGGLES OF DITWAH TO HOPE

A great Mission of Light beyond the boundaries of business!

time to read

4 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

ELEPHANT CALF KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

The calf was about three years of age

time to read

1 min

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

VEICLE IMPORTS SURGE STRAINED COUNTRY'S EXTERNAL SECTOR HIT BY GLOBAL UNCERTAINTIES

Prior to the cyclone, inflation was expected to hit its target by late 2026

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

INDO-LANKA TIES: GOVT DROPS IDEOLOGICAL RIGIDITY, EMBRACES REALITY

AS THE DISSANAYAKE ADMINISTRATION SHEDS DECADES OF IDEOLOGICAL RIGIDITY, A NEW ERA OF ASYMMETRIC COOPERATION WITH NEW DELHI EMERGES, FORGED IN THE CRUCIBLE OF ECONOMIC AND NATURAL DISASTERS

time to read

5 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

MIGHTY HAVIES BLOW UP CH BUBBLE

Havelock Sports Club snapped CH and FC's unbeaten run with a commanding 39 points (6 tries, 3 conversions, 1 penalty) to 5 points (1 try) win in a dominant inter-club A-Division League rugby encounter at Havelock Park last evening.

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

DELAY IN PROCURING ADVANCED RADIOTHERAPY MACHINES RAISING CANCER MORTALITY, WARN EXPERTS

Says delays in purchasing advanced radiotherapy equipment due to inefficiency and mismanagement within the Health Ministry

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size