Kolkata: Some city schools are ready to reopen with new settings in place and now invite parents to campus to see for themselves if the school is safe enough for children.
Some schools hold a virtual workshop to tell DOS students and should not be done, and there are several who have sent their own sops to parents and students and asks them to prepare it to the inclusion and fresh removal is made when the State and Board or Board Board SOP come.
Some private schools have communicated with parents and plans to circulate online forms before reopening the physical class and some have begun to gather information about the student’s health situation.
The South City International School and St Augustine Day School, Shyamnagar, have called parents to campus on Thursday to see something.
The parents of children in class X and XII in Sci will visit on Thursday while parents of them in class IX and XI will visit on Friday.
“We have a test site that is ready for the first semester of November 22 for ISC and November 29 for ICSE in our auditorium and we will bring parents to see it before they move to the classroom,” said the Principal of John Bagul.
Shyamnagar school with parent shows the practice of sanitization and other rules that are followed.
Barrackpore Branch School shares videos with parents and started an online meeting with parents and IX-XII class students about the protocol, said Janet Gasper Chowdhury, St.
Augustine’s education community president who runs both schools.
On weekends before the actual reopening, Rammohan mission students, and their parents, will attend the workshop where the new rules will be explained by Principal happy Biswas.
“We will ask students to wear a double mask on campus and ask parents to encourage children to keep the mask at home to stretch long so they don’t feel anxious while at school,” Biswas said.
The agreement formed that many schools sent to parents can be part of the SOP that the government’s problem to reopen the school.
While CM Mamata Banerjee has announced that the school will be reopened from November 16 and class IX to XII will be the first to have a physical class, school says they will not suppress parents to send children to school.
In many schools, all four years will not be called immediately after reopening.
There are several, like La Martiniere for boys, who will start with class IX and XI.
“Those who take the board test will be called only for tests because we don’t want to expose them immediately,” said the school principal John Stephen.