Headmaster personally cuts hair for his students so he can bond with them well

A Head-Teacher has warmed hearts after opening a kinyozi, Swahili word for a barbershop, in his school so as to have more bonding time with his students.

Terrance Newton, a principal at Werner Elementary School, United States, is personally cutting his learners’ hair as a way to connect with them in a casual setting.

The Head-Teacher set up the barbershop to bond with his students.

According to Delaware Online, the young boys get an exquisite barbershop experience since there are clippers, brushes, an actual barber’s chair and a cape. Newton also allows students to sit and wait for each other as their hair gets trimmed where they also chit chat. He allows his students to hang around the shop as they wait for each other.

His has paraphernalia of an ideal barbershop.

Source:yen.com.gh

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