Bengaluru school marks UKG student 'fail', state govt seeks clarification


Bengaluru, Feb 9 (IANS): A private school in Bengaluru has failed a six-year-old UKG student following which the state education department has sought a clarification.

The parents and educationists have slammed the school management for their insensitive approach towards the kid.

The incident took place at the Saint Joseph Chaminade Academy, located in Deepahalli in Anekal town on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The marks card issued to the girl child mentions that she has failed. It showed that in one of the subjects Nandini scored five marks out of 40.

BJP MLA and former Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar slammed the school management. "What is this so-called institution up to regarding the child? I want to visit this 'wonderful' school once," he said.

He had also directed the authorities to take action in this regard. The law says that students between one and ninth standard should not be failed. The management had shown utter negligence in following this rule.

On the other hand, the parents of the child have also slammed the school. "Declaring the result of a six-year-old child is not correct and it will make the child suffer," Manoj Badal, father of the child stated.

The school management had clarified that the institution has not declared anyone to fail. The marks card were related to a unit test. The school uses a mobile application for the results. The pass marks and fail marks are set. The matter has been brought to the notice of the parents and the software company has already been consulted for rectification.

Block Education Officer from Anekal Jayalakshmi has issued a notice to the school and sought clarification over the issue. The department has asked the school to submit written clarification by Thursday, failing which the permission to the school would be withdrawn, the notice warned.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    What is this?A KG student gets fail markcard?Here kg children are not forced to learn or given any marks.They are left to enjoy their childhood in KG but only in first standard they are made to learn and write.Even parents can bring within 10am.then gate is closed.Here ooks like drilling children to learn and write?

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    I do not think this is an institution run by a Christian organization. The full name of the school appears suspicious. There are so many kindergarten schools run by some businessmen from the majority community using Christian names to attract students. Once the Sanghi government authorities find out that the school is run by one of their men, no action is likely to be taken.

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  • Jeevan Jeppu, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    I do not think this is an institution run by a Christian organization. The full name of the school appears suspicious. There are so many kindergarten schools run by some businessmen from the majority community using Christian names to attract students. Once the Sanghi government authorities find out that the school is run by one of their men, no action is likely to be taken.

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  • John Crasta, mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    The instructions by the state does not mean that students should not attend the school till the 9th standard. The marks card issued to the children is meant for the parents to take more interest in their studies. It is better for the education ministry to teach alphabets and 1 to 10 numbers till the 9th standard so no student will fail no matter how hard t they try. Why not extend the same scheme till PHD level?

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    very surprising to read especially of a christian insitution which are renowned in imparting quality education...hope some sanghi is not the head teacher there.

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  • Anitha Pinto, Melbourne

    Thu, Feb 09 2023

    In Bangalore so many non Christians schools keeping the names of the Christian saints to attract people, thinking that these schools belongs to Christians. So may be this school also belongs to non Christians, the name says st.joseph chaminade!

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