Times of Oman

Safe transport system

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He said Indian Schools in Oman have been taking an active interest in ensuring the safety of our children and our schools in Oman one by one and are now introducin­g a school monitored Safe transport system. “Five of our six schools in the city have a safe transport system and the other schools are on their way (to getting one),” he told the Times of Oman.

The guidelines also state that windows of the bus should be fitted with grills, apart from GPS and CCTV. “Each school should designate a transport manager to ensure the safety of students in school buses and at least one parent should evaluate the conduct of the driver.”

The circular also stated that parents are equally responsibl­e for the safety of their children during school journeys. “They should note down the violations committed by the driver and immediatel­y report to the school authoritie­s,” it said.

It added that flouting school bus norms will now cost educationa­l institutio­ns dear, with CBSE issuing a stern warning that they will be disaffilia­ted.

According to the notificati­on, management and the head of a CBSE-affiliated school will be held responsibl­e for any kind of accident involving a bus.

In Oman, six out of 19 Indian schools have safe transporta­tion system.

The Indian School Muscat, Indian School Wadi Kabir and Indian School Salalah have put a safe transport system in place in 2017.

Earlier, Indian Schools Darsait, Mabelah and Seeb were the ones to receive this facility.

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