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Bengal govt issues guidelines for reopening of state schools

CISCE issues instructions for students taking ICSE and ISC semester 1 exams

A candidate has to appear in both exams to qualify for the grant of certification for the exams, said Gerry Arathoon, chief executive and secretary of CISCE. File picture

Jhinuk Mazumdar
Published 29.10.21, 07:34 AM

The guidelines issued by the state government for the resumption of in-person classes from November 16 say classrooms should be ‘numbered’ with revised seating arrangements for students to maintain distance from each other.

Also, classes are to be held in two sessions to avoid crowding.

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The 28-page document, published on Thursday, borrows heavily from the guidelines published in February, when schools had reopened briefly for Classes IX to XII.

The circular states immediate steps have to be taken for cleanliness and the schools have to be made functional by October 31.

Also on Thursday, the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) issued two circulars containing instructions for the students who will appear in the ICSE and ISC semester 1 exams.

The semester 1 exams will be held in November and December and the semester 2 exams are scheduled for March and April 2022.

A candidate has to appear in both exams to qualify for the grant of certification for the exams, said Gerry Arathoon, chief executive and secretary of CISCE.

State guidelines

After reopening, awareness should be created among students about the new norms with regards to arrival of students, seating arrangement, social distancing, and hand and respiratory hygiene practices.

Classrooms have to be properly numbered with revised seating arrangements so students can maintain distance from each other.

Classes have to be held in two sessions.

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