Monthly Newsletter | October 2024 | Volume 62
Dear Readers,
We are glad to present to you the October edition of our newsletter School360.
In this edition, we have included these topics: CBSE Mandates CCTV Surveillance for Board Exams by 2025; Celebrating World Teachers' Day on October 5; The Role of Sports In Academic Excellence; UP School Issued Notice for Alleged ‘Electric Chair’ Threats; CBSE Urges Accurate Data Submission for Student Registration; 6,000 Delhi Students to Undergo Special Learning Programme
We hope you will find this edition of the newsletter informative and enrich us with your valuable feedback.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced a new policy requiring the installation of CCTV cameras in all schools designated as board exam centres for the 2025 class 10 and 12 e...
World Teachers' Day, celebrated on October 5, acknowledges educators' contributions and promotes quality education worldwide. This day is observed in over 100 countries, with a theme each year high...
Shaji Kuttiani, Director of Sports and Events at VIBGYOR Group of Schools, outlines five scientifically proven ways that sports significantly enhance academic performance. While...
A private school in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, has received a show cause notice from the education department following allegations of intimidating children with threats of an ‘electric chair’. The issue surfaced after a parent complained that their child was tortured and forced to sit on an electric chair as punishment. Basic Education Officer Rakesh Kumar Singh, who investigated the matter, stated that while CCTV footage disproved the specific claim regarding the electric chair
But the investigation did reveal another student being beaten by a school coordinator. Singh clarified that although no electric chair was found ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a circular to parents regarding the registration of students for classes 9 and 11, as well as the ...
Under ‘Project Abhishikt’, around 6,000 students from Delhi government schools in classes six and nine have been selected for psychological testi...