The Free Press Journal

STUDENTS TO NOW STUDY INTERNATIO­NAL COURSE FOR FREE IN BMC-RUN SCHOOLS

These schools will be identified in respective wards or areas as the plan is to create one intl school in every civic ward

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Students will get an opportunit­y to study internatio­nal curriculum for free in Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) schools. Around 25 BMC schools aim to adopt Cambridge board with internatio­nal curriculum by next academic year.

The civic education department has received permission from the state education ministry to start internatio­nal schools. These schools will be identified in respective wards or areas as the plan is to create one internatio­nal BMC school in every municipal ward. As these schools will continue to function as BMC schools they will not have any fees.

An online link has been provided to BMC schools through which principals can apply if they are interested and want their school to go internatio­nal.

Prakash Charate, BMC Education officer said, “We have provided a link to principals of various BMC schools. The principals can apply and mention if they want to opt for internatio­nal board. Then we will check various criterias like the number of students in that school, status of school, quality of teachers and education to analyse if that particular school is eligible for an internatio­nal curriculum.”

These schools will have internatio­nal curriculum of the Cambridge board but will not have foreign teachers. “We will not hire foreign teachers instead we will impart detailed training to our in-house teachers. Foreign education experts who are well versed with the Cambridge board will train and educate our teachers about the syllabus,” Charate added.

This move has come as large number of state schools are planning to adopt internatio­nal curriculum.

A principal of a BMC school, said, “We aim to stay in tune with the changing trends. Also, internatio­nal curriculum may open new doors of opportunit­ies to our students.” Parents claimed this plan will help the progress of their children.

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