New Delhi: The school has sent parents from their places to be disanitized and held with them to ensure that most of the elementary and secondary school children returned for class on Monday.
While senior students have attended classes for a week now, in several junior class institutions have been divided into two groups to come three weeks.
Time arrangements have been reduced by schools that hold classes for five days a week.
Some schools have also started transportation services after almost two years.
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However, schools such as Delhi Public Schools, Vasant Kunj and DAV continued to reopen for pre-primary students in delay for now.
Nitisha Gaur, whose son studied at Bhatnagar International School in Vasant Kunj, said, “The hybrid choice was there, but I would send him to school three weeks.” For
In DPS Vasant Kunj, class III and V students will visit from Monday and Wednesday, while class II and IV will be held on Tuesday and Thursday.
Students have been divided according to their roll numbers.
They must use a special gate to enter and exit.
In Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, class I and II students will work after the forfective class once a week.
Rooma Pathak, Head of Public School of MM, Pitampura, said they had divided students from Nursery classes to VIII into two groups.
They will come to school three weeks.
“To ensure that every student comes to school three, we will hold a class on Saturday as well.
The senior class is detained with full strength.
Bus services can begin after a week, depending on the response from parents,” he added.
ITL Public School, Dwarka began school transportation from Monday.
“We don’t want students to miss schools because of lack of transportation.
All of our buses have been disanitized and served,” said the school principal Sudha Acharya.
Of the five parts of the class, three parts will attend classes every day for the early 10 days.
At Birla Vidya Niketan, even though all students have been called, the authorities do not expect a good presence.
“Students are almost not coming, except for class XII practice.
We think only 50% of junior students will appear.
This is because transportation services have not been continued.
Because small children are not vaccinated, their parents may only choose online classes,” said the principal of Minakshi Kushwaha.
All children are called in most government schools.
“In the main part, there are almost 40 students in each class, so we will easily accommodate all of them,” said Ak Jha, Principal of Sarvodaya Co-Ed Vidyalaya, Sector 8, Rohini.