School Reopen Date declerd by Central Goverment

9 & 11 school open 20 jan 2021

6 to 8 first week of february 

1 to 5 last week of february

Parents will be able to decide whether to send their children to school or not as per the government's plan to start schools from November 9 after Diwali. Students will be called to the school in turn, not more than 50 per cent together. Due to the Koro epidemic, the first phase of Std. Sources have said that 1st year schools will be started. However, along with high schools, schools will be started from November 9 and schools of Std. 6 to 8 will also be started in the primary section. This is because the upper primary and higher secondary schools, the teachers are saying that the decision has been made and the students are all three different. 




Schools will reopen on these terms after October

 15 :The Ministry of Education of the Government of India has given approval to open schools (schools reopen), colleges. However, whether to open it or not will depend on the state government. The Ministry of Education has tweeted about the guidelines for Unlock 5.0 and informed everything from the area.

New Delhi: The Ministry of Education of the Government of India has given approval to open schools (reopen) and colleges. However, whether to open it or not will depend on the state government. The Ministry of Education has tweeted about the guidelines for Unlock 5.0 and informed everything from the area.

School-colleges will reopen after October 15, but keep this in mind
The process of unlocking is underway in phases after the completion of the Covid-19 lockdown in India. Schools, colleges and educational institutions may reopen after October 15 as per the guidelines issued but the exact dates will be as per the decision of the state government. The decision for individual schools or coaching centers will be taken by the governments of the individual states or union territories in consultation with the management of the school or institution. The Department of Higher Education, in consultation with the Ministry of Home Affairs, will decide on the opening hours of colleges and other higher education institutions.

Parental approval is also required
Most parents are unwilling to send their children to school until the risk of Covid-19 is completely eliminated. The schools will also need the approval of the children’s parents.






Every school, regardless of size, should have someone on its staff assigned to coordinate the various aspects of the school health programme. In larger schools this might be a full-timeposition. In smaller schools it could be the principal, physical education teacher, or some qualified staff member who has interest and responsibility in this area. 
        The school health educator, according to the Committee on Terminology, is “a person specially qualified to serve as a teacher, consultant, coordinator, or supervision of health education in an individual school or a school system.” Health coordination, according to this same committee, is "the process of developing relationships within the school health programmes which contribute to harmonious action in the solution of problems relating to pupil health.”