Coimbatore: S Vaishnivi, a class XII student from the Kg International CBSE School, Annur, was happy to wear his school uniform once more and met his classmates after months.
According to him, he prefers physical classes, because it will allow him to interact directly with teachers and clear doubts.
He is one of the many students diligently learning who wants to return to school for a comprehensive learning process.
Academic activities resumed in private schools on the day itself and the focus is to reactivate what is taught in online class and cleanse doubts.
G Johnson, a teacher with the Nirmala Monastery School of Nirmala Matha, Kuniamuthur, said, “We will be in a better position to access the student learning process in the offline class and the reopening of the school will help us deal with a weak area.” Preparing students for the Board Exam will be a real challenge, said R VisAxhi, President of State, the Association of Tamil Nadu Private School, referring to a long gap in conducting physical classes.
“Moreover, we don’t know what is detained in the future and if the board exam will be held next year.
We want students to come to school and get used to the atmosphere again.
The focus will finish the syllabus.” Different scenarios in government schools, where The teacher chose slowly with academics on the first day, because some students could not attend online classes regularly.
S Rajalakshmi, Headmistress, a model of high school government, Asokapuram, said 515 of 575 students, who were called for physical classes had appeared on Wednesday.
“We asked for a class teacher to give motivation speech to students to eliminate their fear of Covid-19.
Instead of discussing academics, we discussed their career choices and how they had to work to achieve the same thing.”