Chennai: With Puducherry announced the reopening of the school for class IX to XII from July 16, schools in the city have urged the state government to consider reopening for class X and XII triggers from the first week of August.
Some school principals say prolonged online class has affected the quality of student education, and physical classes must begin with a sense of urgency.
Some school principals said attendance should not be mandatory because parents might hesitate to send their children to class.
GJ Manohar, Principal of the Secondary School MCC, said the government could reopen the school only for class XII students trial.
“If the online class is currently continuing, the quality of children’s education will be greatly affected,” he said.
B Purushotholamam, the Principal of the Senior School of Everwin, said the country hobbled back to normal.
“We are ready to operate in turns.
The government must reopen the school for class IX to XII in the first phase.
It must be followed by VIII VIII in the next phase and then for another class,” he said.
Most private schools get ready to reopen.
N Vijayan, Head of the Senior High School Matriculation School in Tambaram, said that staying a few months at home created physical and emotional problems for children.
“We have begun to clean classrooms and campuses.
The government must achieve a balance between children’s security and education.
They can start physical classes for only council exam students from the first week of August.
For the primary class, they can be reopened from January 2022,” she says.
P Subramanian, Principal of Rajaji Vidhyashram Bhavans at Kilpuk said that the situation returning to normal fashion schools can be reopened for class X and XII students.