Private School Operators Rally Against CBSE's Latest Circular, Fearing Adverse Impacts On Education Quality
Private school operators are expressing their reservations and staging a protest against a recent circular issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). This circular has sparked concerns within the budget private school sector, with operators asserting that it could have negative repercussions for the education system. Dr. Kulbhushan Sharma, the National President of the National Independent Schools Alliance (NISA), has taken a firm stance on behalf of private schools, articulating these concerns in a letter addressed to the CBSE Chairman, Secretary, and Controller of Examinations. The circular, released on July 24, 2023, has ignited anxieties regarding its potential implications for the educational landscape.
Following the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, CBSE had previously issued a directive permitting budget private schools to admit 40 to 45 students in each class over a three-year duration. This period has now lapsed, and on July 24, 2023, CBSE issued a fresh circular mandating schools to revert to the enrollment figures from three years ago – allowing a maximum of 40 students per class, excluding 10th and 12th grades. Private school operators argue that this alteration could hinder the standard of education.