Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Allows schools to restart partially’

- Ankita Bhatkhande

MUMBAI: Pointing to upcoming board exams, city schools and parents of students took to social media on Monday, urging the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) to allow schools to reopen partially.

Some schools in Maharashtr­a and schools under consulates and embassies in Mumbai have been allowed to reopen since January 18.

“While reopening will entail adhering to Covid-19 protocol and considerin­g associated risks, we feel for students who will write their board exams this year, schools should be allowed to reopen,” said Francis Joseph, co-founder, SLN Global Network.

While the Indian Certificat­e of Secondary Education (ICSE) board is yet to announce its dates, IGCSE (Cambridge board) exams are scheduled from this month onwards. Exams by the Maharashtr­a State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) for Class 12 and

Class 10 will be held between April 23 and May 29 and between April 29 and May 31 respective­ly.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will hold its board exams between May 4 and June 10.

BMC officials did not respond to calls and messages.

Principals of city schools said attending school in person may be helpful for many.

“We understand the risks associated with complete reopening but if students can come with all the precaution­s in place, it would be helpful. Parents are also looking forward to schools reopening now,” said Rohan Bhat, chairperso­n, Children’s Academy group of schools, which runs educationa­l institutio­ns in Kandivli and Malad.

Last week, a survey in which more than 1,000 students from schools across Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai participat­ed, found that 83% of students want internal evaluation­s to account for 50% of the total weightage of board exam results.

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