Provision has been made for maintaining primary schools where there are at least 10 students in each class as mentioned in Rule-12 of the Primary Education Rules.
According to the preamble 2, the primary education schools in the state will be of Std. Standard one in the schools
Out of the schools running from 1 to 6, the schools which have more than 20 students in Std. 6 will have to close Std. 6 classes and in the schools which have more than 20 students in Std. Out of the schools which are running Std. 1 to 7, the schools which have less number of students than Std. 6 and 7 will have to close Std. 6 and 7 classes.
Prologue 1 to 4 Provisions and Details Considering the order received on the note of Prologue 5, the number of children in primary schools which are less than the number of students in Std. 6 and Std. 6 and Std. 7 has to be included in other nearby schools. Students with more facilities and close subject teachers should have a teacher in the school to get education as well as the teachers who are on duty in this school should also merge the primary school for the purpose of making maximum use of the skills service.
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The victory of the primary school in that village will be to distribute to the nearest upper primary school with more facilities or from the date of ordering the children of this school. It will be the responsibility of the head teacher to see that.
If there is a need for transportation for the children of the schools which are in the upper standard, then the proposal should be sent to the office in the prescribed form. A detailed report of the action taken by the school merged in the upper standard should be sent to the Taluka Primary Education Officer.
If there is a need for transportation for the children of the schools which are in the upper standard, then the proposal should be sent to the office in the prescribed form. A detailed report of the action taken by the school merged in the upper standard should be sent to the Taluka Primary Education Officer.
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