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Himachal to introduce CBSE curriculum in govt senior secondary schools

100 such schools will be affiliated with CBSE from next academic session

An official spokesperson said that this initiative will promote healthy competition between schools affiliated with the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education and those under CBSE.An official spokesperson said that this initiative will promote healthy competition between schools affiliated with the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education and those under CBSE. (Representative Image/File Photo)

The state government has decided to introduce the CBSE curriculum in government senior secondary schools to enhance education standards and better prepare students for future challenges. In the first phase, 100 government senior secondary schools across the state will be affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from the next academic session.

An official spokesperson said that this initiative will promote healthy competition between schools affiliated with the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education and those under CBSE. It will encourage both students and teachers to strive for improved performance. “At least one CBSE school will be opened in every Assembly constituency, ensuring that students from all regions have access to quality education under the CBSE system at an affordable cost,” he added.

The spokesperson highlighted that the CBSE curriculum is nationally benchmarked and widely recognised, particularly in the context of national-level competitive examinations. The move will strengthen the academic competitiveness of Himachali students, open avenues for higher education and professional careers, and better equip them to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

To implement this reform, a separate sub-cadre will be created for these schools. Serving teachers will be given the option to join the CBSE sub-cadre. Selection of principals, teachers, and non-teaching staff will be carried out on merit basis, considering academic excellence, co-curricular involvement, and other relevant factors. A performance-based incentive scheme, both monetary and non-monetary, will also be introduced to motivate staff.

He added, “These CBSE-affiliated government schools will function as day-boarding institutions, focusing on the all-round development of students. Along with academics, emphasis will be placed on nutrition, sports, arts, skilling, remedial teaching, counselling, career guidance, mentoring, and coaching. Additional posts will be created wherever necessary to strengthen these initiatives.”

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