CSE Warns Private Schools Not to Collect any Fee from 1st to 5th Students for CBA Classroom Based Assessments. No Fee should be Collected from 1st to 5th Students for CBA Exams Classroom Based Assessments.
Rc. No. ESE02/30/2023-SCERT Dated: 09/01/2023. School Education – SCERT AP – Classroom Based Assessments – Exempting private schools from CBA in respect of classes 1 to 5 – Certain instructions - Issued. Not to insist for payment of examination fees for question papers from 1st to 5th Classes from the private schools, until further orders. At the same time, the Managements of private schools are also directed not to collect the said fees from the students
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Rc. No. ESE02/30/2023-SCERT Dated: 09/01/2023. School Education – SCERT AP – Classroom Based Assessments – Exempting private schools from CBA in respect of classes 1 to 5 – Certain instructions - Issued. Not to insist for payment of examination fees for question papers from 1st to 5th Classes from the private schools, until further orders. At the same time, the Managements of private schools are also directed not to collect the said fees from the students
No Fee should be Collected from 1st to 5th Students for CBA Exams Classroom Based Assessments
Sub: School Education – SCERT AP – Classroom Based Assessments – Exempting private schools from CBA in respect of classes 1 to 5 – Certain instructions - Issued – Reg.Read:
1. Rc.No. ESE02/567/2021-SCERT /2021 Dated: 14/10/2021
2. Memo .No. ESE02/1062/2021-SCERT Dated: 31.01.2022.
3. Rc.No.ESE02/591/2022-SCERT, dated 03.10.2022
4. W.P.N.O 35460 of 2022
5. WP No. 35460 of 2022 Interim Orders of honourable High Court of AP.
All Regional Joint Directors of School Education and District Educational Ofcers in the state are aware that in the reference 1st read above certain orders have been issued to conduct assessments for all classes in all managements across the state using common question papers from the academic year 2021–22.
2. In this connection, a writ petition was fled in the Honourable High court of Andhra Pradesh, challenging the collection of exam fees in respect of classes 1 to 5 from private schools. The Hon’ble High Court passed the following orders.
The above directions shall be given wide publicity to ensure strict compliance
4. W.P.N.O 35460 of 2022
5. WP No. 35460 of 2022 Interim Orders of honourable High Court of AP.
All Regional Joint Directors of School Education and District Educational Ofcers in the state are aware that in the reference 1st read above certain orders have been issued to conduct assessments for all classes in all managements across the state using common question papers from the academic year 2021–22.
2. In this connection, a writ petition was fled in the Honourable High court of Andhra Pradesh, challenging the collection of exam fees in respect of classes 1 to 5 from private schools. The Hon’ble High Court passed the following orders.
‘Not to insist for payment of examination fees for question papers from 1st to 5th Classes from the private schools, until further orders. At the same time, the Managements of private schools are also directed not to collect the said fees from the students.'3. Therefore, all the District Educational Officers in the State are hereby directed to follow the said orders passed by the Hon’ble High Court and to issue necessary instructions to the private school managements in their jurisdiction to conduct the assessments from classes 1 to 5 at their level duly following the syllabus prescribed by SCERT and not to collect any fees from the students in the name of examinations.
The above directions shall be given wide publicity to ensure strict compliance