Patna: Returns of higher school students to schools in Bihar have brought Buzz back on campus after almost four months.
Van schools, autorickshaws and buses are seen bringing students to school and returning home after class.
Many schools register a good presence despite the fear of Covid-19.
The state government has enabled the reopening class XI and XII with a 50% presence on alternative days.
Sharat Kumar Singh, Principal of Lintang Valley, said about 60% of attendance was recorded on the first day.
“We conducted classes in two shifts.
All students who have taken their parents’ approval attending classes.
We expect more students to attend the physical class in the days to come.
The level of trust between parents and students will be built with Time.
All safety protocols are followed, “he said.
Farhat Hassan, Dirices of International School, said only CBSE wings opened and the presence of students on the first day was good.
“It was a good start because of the presence of 65-70% registered.
We are doing online and offline classes with 50% presence, because the syllabus is very broad and we have to finish it on time.
Physical class is held from 8am to 11.40 in the morning.
The teacher gives a break Five minutes after each class, “he said.
He added: “Students are permitted to carry their lunch boxes but share food is strictly prohibited.
We have also forbidden sharing, books and copies for their safety.” Ashfaque Iqbal, Deputy Principal of Bishop Scott Boys’, said, “We Register a good presence on the first day.
School management has taken all precautions, from sanitation to social distance.
All staff and students wear masks in the whole class.
All school staff are vaccinated.
“For students, it is a boring experience of physical classes without School activities, morning assembly, sharing lunch and other pleasure they once had before the Covid period.
Priyaranjan Kaushik, a Public School student DAV, said, “Even though the physical class life becomes boring, we still feel more comfortable than online class.
It’s time to study hard, so I just concentrate on it.” Anshuman Singh, a student of class XII Kendriya Vidyalaya said, “Most of my best friends will attend classes on Tuesday.
Some of them are in different classes and I can’t even interact with my classmates.”
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