Shifting of affiliation by school create outrage among parents
Parents were taken on board before taking this decision; our aim is to prepare students for national-level competition; Says School Chairman
Aazan Manzoor
Srinagar, Jan 03 (JKNS): The parents of a local private school on Friday opposed the decision of the school management to adopt CBSE curriculum for the students from the upcoming academic session.
The parents expressed their anger over the “abrupt decison” taken by the school to switch their affiliation from JK Board of School Education (JKBOSE) to CBSE without consulting the parents which they said are the main stakeholders in the school.
Amid the complaints, the management of the school said that the school was granted NoC from the competant authorities and the decision to switch affiliation of Board was taken after taking parents on board.
However, a parent Numaan Bhat told news agency JKNS said the the school made such a change without seeking parental consent.
“This decision affects our children’s education, and it seems to serve the school’s financial interests rather than the students,” he said.
The parents urged the Education Minister and the School Education Department (SED) to intervene and prevent such unilateral decision.
“Schools should not be allowed to implement such changes without involving the primary stakeholders—parents,” another parent Ashiq Ahmad said.
The parents demanded that the school should rollback decision. “We need our children to learn education, nothing else, they schools are making decisions for their benefits,” a parent said.
Talking to news agency JKNS, the Chairman of Green Valley School said they obtained the NoC from the state government.
“This decision is built on the trust between the school administration and parents. There is a misconception among some parents that this shift will lead to higher fees or additional activity charges. That is not correct. The fees are regulated by the Fee Fixation Committee, and no changes can be made arbitrarily,” the school chairman said.
Chairman further said that the motive behind the decision was aimed at making students to compete at the national level and excel in competitive exams.
“Earlier, J&K students had the CET, but now that it has been abolished, NEET has become the standard. To ensure our students are prepared, we need to align with a board that supports national-level competition. Sticking solely with JKBOSE in this context would not serve our students well,” he said.
He also noted that many parents are unaware of the key differences between the two boards. “About 90% of parents don’t understand the distinction between CBSE and JKBOSE. They think this transition means the school will stop following state government regulations, which is not true. We will continue adhering to these rules and have instructed our staff to equip students to excel on a national scale. Parents do not need to worry about this process,” he said.
Chairman informed that they initially attempted to shift to CBSE in 2020 but their NoC was rejected as the school was deemed ineligible.
“We addressed the deficiencies highlighted at that time and applied again in 2024.We have been granted the NoC after meeting all requirements,” he said. (JKNS)