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‘My son scored 95%, no one admitting him’: Parents worried after CBSE withdraws school’s affiliation, leaves EWS students stranded

Aggrieved by the order, the father of a student moved the Delhi High Court last month. On March 12, the HC directed the CBSE to ensure that the students are admitted to a school of an equivalent level. A month on, some parents are struggling to find schools that will take in their children.

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4 min readNew DelhiApr 12, 2025 06:08 PM IST First published on: Apr 12, 2025 at 06:21 AM IST

For the past few days, Sonu, who works as a driver with app-based platforms, hasn’t been reporting for work. The Zamrudpur resident has been going to different schools and filling out admission forms for his son, who is set to enter Class IX. “My son scored 93% marks in Class VIII; he has always been one of the top five students in his class. And yet I am struggling to find a school to take him in,” he said.

Sonu’s son had been studying at Daisy Dales Senior Secondary School in East of Kailash. In November last year, however, the school’s senior secondary division was disaffiliated from the CBSE — leaving several students in the lurch. But it is parents like Sonu who are worst hit — their children were admitted under the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) quota.

Sakshi Chand is an Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, based i... Read More

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