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Pvt schools to start offline classes for juniors in October

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Ranchi: While many schools in the city of Ranchi are preparing to start offline classes for class VII VIII next week, some of them will start the process in October.
Jawahar Vidya Mandir Principal Shyamali Samarjit Jana said the school would start the class from VI and so on after the holiday Durga Puja.
“We have to discuss with parents and accept their agreement.
In addition, the online exam will begin at our school, which will take two weeks.
At that time the holiday Durga Puja would be close,” he said.
Teacher Nanak Middle School Manohar Lal said he planned to call students from next week.
He said 50% of students would be permitted every day based on odd and even rolls.
“Bus services also need to be continued to allow students to come to school,” he said.
The source of Public School Delhi said the school planned to call students from class VI and so on from September 23.
The school has prepared hybrid education modes during the last few days and for that, efforts to install WiFi on the entire campus.
The principle of DAV Hehal MK Sinha said because sustainable examination in his school, junior students will be called from October 1.
A Don Bosco School official, Uma Shankar Sahu, said the school would start offline classes for class VI and so on from next month.
He mentioned that the offline class for class XII will start from Monday and the process is delayed because all teachers are not vaccinated.
He added that class IX students, X and XI will be called at the end of the month.
The Principal of Seventh Day Adventist, SDD Naidu, said the school was directed at starting the class from VI and so on from Monday.
“We have more than 50 classrooms.
All students will be called to school but each part will be divided into two batches and accommodated in separate rooms.
The movement of students on the school campus will be limited,” he said.
Principal of Zila, Ranchi, Deepa Choudhary, said the examination of students was taking place at his school, added that it would continue until this week.
He said the school had been looking for guidelines from the department even in preparation for the offline class junior class from the next week it had begun.
The emphasis will be on Covid safety norms.

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