The Delhi education department has decided to adopt 57 Delhi government schools which recorded less than 56% pass percentage this year in the CBSE class X examination.
As many as 57 Delhi government schools have scored pass percentage below 56% marks in the CBSE Class X board examinations in 2022. Now, the Delhi education department has decided to adopt these schools to monitor their academic performances over this year.
Of these, the lowest performing school has a pass percentage as low as 24.24%. There are six schools which have pass percentages lower than 40%.
Each of these schools has been allotted an official from the education department who has been tasked with visiting the school at least once every two weeks and submitting an inspection report after every visit, as reported by Indian Express.
The officials will keep track and record whether teachers are maintaining a record of irregular students with low attendance, whether the heads of schools and teachers have prepared and are following an action plan for helping low-performing students, and whether school management committee members are involved in keeping in touch with parents about the regularity, academic attention and punctuality of students. Also, whether teachers are aware of the additions and deletions to the syllabi for board classes in the ongoing academic year.
95 Delhi government schools achieved 100% pass percentage
Delhi government schools had recorded a pass percentage of 81.36% in class X, which was considerably behind the national pass percentage of 94.4%. However, 95 Delhi government schools have achieved a 100% pass percentage in these examinations.
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