Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt to grade all Delhi schools on infra, academics, inclusion

- Heena Kausar heena.kausar@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6

NEWDELHI: For the first time ever, the Delhi government has decided to grade around 5,600 schools in the city on the basis of the infrastruc­ture they possess and academic facilities they offer.

The government has enlisted the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) to assess each government, private, and municipal school on three primary criteria — safety, teaching-learning facilities, community engagement in case of government and municipal schools and social inclusion in case of private schools.

DCPCR is the statutory body to monitor i mplementat­ion of rights of children and the Right To Education Act, 2009 in the city. The evaluation and grading framework will be ready by May-end.

Parent-teacher meeting and school management committee), social inclusion

It is also in the process of developing software to conduct the exercise. The evaluation process will begin in August and the grades of the schools will be announced on Children’s Day, November 14, which parents will be able to access on a website.

The exercise, which was announced by deputy chief minister and education minister

Manish Sisodia in the Delhi government’s budget, will help parents choose a school for their wards based on hard informatio­n and not merely rely on public perception of an institute. Delhi has 5,800 recognised schools, but 200 of them are minority schools which will not be graded as they do not fall under the RTE.

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