Delhi government schools to have winter vacation for primary classes from January 1 to 15
Vagisha Kaushik | December 27, 2021 | 09:42 PM IST | 2 mins read
Delhi government has announced winter break for students of Nursery to Class 5 in government schools from January 1 to 15.
NEW DELHI: Delhi government schools will have winter break for pre-primary and primary classes from January 1 to 15, ANI reported. Online or offline classes will not be conducted during this period, it said.
“All the heads of Sarvodaya Vidyalayas are informed that the winter break for pre-primary and primary classes shall be observed from Jan 1-15 and online/offline teaching-learning activities through worksheets shall not be conducted during this period,” said an official circular from the Delhi government.
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"However, in order to help the students to consolidate their learning, the syllabus of the academic session 2021-22 covered so far, is to be revised during this break through assignments," it said. The DoE said that the assessment record of winter break assignments and activities must be maintained scrupulously and shall count towards internal assessment.
"Class teachers may be further directed to make a note of the strengths and weaknesses of the students of their respective classes, so that individual attention may be given to each student after the winter vacation," it said.
Meanwhile, Delhi schools did not resume offline classes for Classes 1 to 5 on December 27, as the air quality in the national capital remained ‘severe’. The air quality of the national capital was recorded in the 'severe' category for the sixth consecutive day, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on December 17 said that “states can decide on resuming offline teaching for junior classes – for students of Class 5 and below – from December 27 and that such decisions must factor in the prevailing air quality and pollution levels on the AQI and the winter vacation schedule”.
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Though the Delhi government gave permission for reopening schools for Class 6 and above from December 18, a few schools decided to resume offline classes for students after January 3 , 2022.
On December 17, the CAQM allowed Delhi schools , colleges and other educational institutions to reopen with immediate effect.
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