Minister Of Education Announces 9th And 11th Schools Will Start From 1st February 2021
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
In the year 2020, a lockdown was imposed due to the Corona epidemic, in which offline education was discontinued in schools and colleges and online education was started so that children would not be deprived of education.
Now in the new year, on January 11, standard 10 and 12 schools were started in the state. After the completion of the cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister today, it has been announced to open Std. 9 to 11 schools.
After the cabinet meeting, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama announced that standard 9 and 11 schools in the state would be started from February 1. It is also allowed to start tuition classes as per Corona's guidelines.
Only 9th to 12th standard tuition classes are allowed to open. To start Std. 9th and 11th classes, the guidelines announced by the Department of Education on January 8 must be followed.
government has been welcomed by the All Gujarat Guardianship. Parents president Naresh Shah said schools have to abide by the SOP announced by the education department. In addition, the classes are very small and are in a commercial building in terms of starting tuition classes in the state. SOP and fire safety must be strictly observed in tuition classes. These tuition classes will be the responsibility of any child who becomes infected with corona. I urge the state government on behalf of the Board of Trustees to take strict legal action against this class if it fails in any matter.
Schools and parents have to take care of these things:
- Sanitation facility has to be provided in each campus before starting school-colleges.
- Students should be provided with thermalgun checking, sanitizer and soap for hand washing.
- Social distance should be maintained in the classrooms and in the school-college complex. Not only that, the mask must be used.
- It is also important to ensure that medical services are available within close proximity to the school-college.
- Following the SOP of the Government of India, the online education system provided by the schools and colleges in the state will remain the same.
- The SOP will be applicable to all government, grant-in-aid and self-finance schools, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Social Justice and Empowerment Department as well as Adi Jati Vikas Department schools of all the boards in the state.
- Student attendance at school is not mandatory.
- Institutions must also obtain the written consent of the student's parents or guardians to attend school.
- Students will also be asked to bring their masks, water bottles, books, snacks, etc. from home and not to interact with other students.
- According to the revised seating arrangement in the classroom, there should be a distance of at least 6 feet between the two students.
- The principal-principal will have to arrange for the students to come in stages so that there is no overcrowding in the school-college complex.
- It is also suggested that students come to school on scheduled days of the week and do homework assignments on the remaining days.
- It is also advised not to play sports or any other group activity on the field of mass prayer.
- Parents will be encouraged to use their personal transportation to get the child to and from school.
- Students who use public transport will also be given appropriate precautionary guidance from the school.