A school is capable of facilitating this right when
adequate infrastructure are available —
libraries,
classrooms, dining halls, laboratories and workshops, furniture and other teaching and learning materials.
Although modern, well - designed facilities do not guarantee higher student achievement, some basic features that parents can look for include a well - equipped
library, a collection of age - appropriate books and periodicals in addition to textbooks in each
classroom, a separate lunchroom and auditorium or large
classroom for meetings and presentations, and
adequate physical education facilities.
Make sure that the
classrooms are clean, have audio - visual capabilities,
library, training aids and the space is
adequate to occupy applicants.