Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to examine the Relationship between School Leadership and 
Quality of Education in Secondary Schools of Qabribayah Woreda, Somali Regional State, 
Ethiopia. The study employed the descriptive research design to critically evaluate the 
available information triangulate the data and the populations of this study were teachers, 
principals, supervisors, and parents. Simple random and available sampling techniques were 
used to select respondents for the study. Questionnaires and interviews were used to obtain 
quantitative and qualitative data. The collected data were analyzed using quantitative and 
qualitative techniques. The quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics 
involving frequencies, percentages and mean to summarize data using frequency distribution 
tables. Meanwhile qualitative data was organized into themes and analyzed using narratives 
and information. The findings indicated that most of the teachers agreed that school 
leadership responded to expressed feelings of both staff and students and communicated 
directly to staff and students. The findings showed that parents and community members were 
rarely involved in school activities, decision making; they were not consulted on school issues. 
Meanwhile, most of the teachers reported there was a cordial relationship in schools between 
students and teachers but on teaching-learning facilities and resources. The factors for low 
motivation were identified as low salaries, high workload, and high teacher student ratio. The 
findings indicated the challenges faced by School leaders in the quality education included 
lack of enough classes to accommodate the big number of students’ enrolled lack of clean 
drinking water and sanitation facilities. Other challenges cited were lack of enough resources, 
both human and financial, Poor cooperation between the school and parents. The study 
concluded, positive correlation coefficient indicates that as the "School Leadership" scores of 
the secondary schools in Qabribayah Woreda increased, the "Quality of Education" scores 
also increased and suggested that schools with higher perceived leadership quality are 
associated with better educational outcomes, characterized by an enhanced quality of 
education. It was recommended to solve the problem of quality of education Principals should 
develop personal initiation to improve their own leadership skills formulating partnership plan 
and using effective communication means to maintain partnership and the government should 
motivate school leaders and teachers by paying them reasonable salaries to raise their status.