The schools in West Bengal reopened on February 12 following months long closure since March. The schools have been reopened for board exam students, classes 9 to 12. Express Photo by Partha Paul
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The administration has asked the school authorities to ensure strict adherence to COVID-19 guidelines, placing handwashing consoles and sanitiser dispensers in corridors, deploying volunteers to ensure social distancing and conduct temperature checksExpress Photo by Partha Paul.
READ West Bengal schools reopen after 11 months for classes 9-12
Many schools have reopened only for board exam students. Schools like Delhi Public School, Haryana Vidya Mandir and Hindu School have restarted only for the two classes- 10 and 12. Express Photo by Partha Paul
READ West Bengal schools reopen after 11 months for classes 9-12
Schools like Ram Mohan Mission have reopened for all four classes- 9, 10, 11 and 12, as reported by PTI. Express Photo by Partha Paul/ Representational
READ West Bengal schools reopen after 11 months for classes 9-12
Schools for classes 10 and 12 will hold physical classes on a rotational basis every alternate day. Express Photo by Partha Paul
READ West Bengal schools reopen after 11 months for classes 9-12
“Students of classes 9-12 will study in schools from today. The government has requested the school authorities to strictly follow the COVID-19 guidelines. I greet all the students and teachers on the occasion. We all have to be careful,” Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said. Express Photo by Partha Paul
READ West Bengal schools reopen after 11 months for classes 9-12
The board exams in the state will commence in June. the class 10 exam will be held from June 1 to 10, while class 12 exam from June 15 to 30. Express Photo by Partha Paul
READ West Bengal schools reopen after 11 months for classes 9-12