Latest news about school holidays in tamilnadu

  1. Parents of Class 10, 12 students accuse private school of taking classes in summer vacation
  2. Tamil Nadu schools to compensate holidays with Saturday classes
  3. Tamil Nadu government declares School holidays
  4. Tamil Nadu Schools to Reopen From Today for Classes 6 to 12
  5. Tamil Nadu schools to function on Saturdays to compensate holidays
  6. Tamil Nadu schools to reopen on June 7 for classes 1 to 12
  7. Tamil Nadu schools reopen after extended summer holidays
  8. Tamil Nadu Board Exam 2022 Dates Released: Check Here For Details
  9. Tamil Nadu government declares School holidays
  10. Tamil Nadu schools to compensate holidays with Saturday classes


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Parents of Class 10, 12 students accuse private school of taking classes in summer vacation

By Express News Service TENKASI: Parents of Class 10 and 12 girls submitted complaints with the District Collector Durai Ravichandran and District Educational Officer (Private Schools) Ramasubbu against the administration of an Alangulam-based private school located near the Ramar hillock, which has been allegedly conducting classes during the holidays defying the state government's order. In his complaint, one of the parents, Senthil Kumar alleged that the school administration is forcing Class 10 and 12 students to attend classes during their summer vacation. "After one of the girls fell sick due to menstruation, her parents took her to a hospital where the doctor advised her to take rest. Even though the parents explained the same, the school authorities adamantly asked the student to attend the classes. The teachers began taking Class 10 lessons on January 2 when my daughter was studying in Class 9. The examinations for Class 9 were not conducted. The school administration gave them leave only from April 21 to May 1 and June 1 to 3. Apart from these days, the classes were held even on Saturdays," Kumar added. He further stated that the officials concerned were apathetic towards taking action against the school administration. Apart from this, the parents of schools located in different parts of the district registered their opposition against the private schools conducting special holidays during summer vacation. When contacted by TNIE, Ramasubbu said he would conduct ...

Tamil Nadu schools to compensate holidays with Saturday classes

By India Today Education Desk: Schools in Tamil Nadu are planning to operate on Saturdays to make up for the extended summer holidays, according to the state's school education minister, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi. The decision comes after the reopening of schools was postponed from June 7 to June 14 due to the prevailing hot weather conditions. The aim is to ensure that the loss of instructional hours is minimised without disrupting teacher training. ADDRESSING LOST INSTRUCTIONAL TIME Minister Poyyamozhi acknowledged that the prolonged holidays would result in a loss of approximately four hours per subject. To address this issue, the proposal is to schedule compensatory working days on Saturdays. By adding extra school days, the aim is to make up for the missed instructional time and ensure that students receive the necessary education. SUSPENSION OF CHIEF INSPECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION In another development, the school education department has suspended the chief inspector of physical education, Gopalakrishnan. This action was taken due to his alleged failure to properly communicate the dates of school games. Minister Poyyamozhi stated that the official did not inform the school games dates that were provided to him by the School Games Federation of India. A show cause notice was also issued to the concerned joint director. REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL GAMES Regarding the suspension of the chief inspector of physical education and the issue of school games, Ministe...

Tamil Nadu government declares School holidays

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Tamil Nadu Schools to Reopen From Today for Classes 6 to 12

As per a report, doctors have advised precautionary measures to be followed so that students are protected by the heat such as avoiding direct sunlight exposure and P.T.periods to be kept at end of the say and avoiding any activities between 11 am to 3 pm. Students must be kept in classrooms that are well ventilated In other news, schools in Tamil Nadu are planning to function schools on Saturday to compensate for the extended summer holidays this month according to the state's school education minister, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi. This decision has been taken after the schools reopening date was postponed from June 7, 2023 to June 14, 2023

Tamil Nadu schools to function on Saturdays to compensate holidays

CHENNAI: Schools are likely to function on Saturdays to compensate for the extended summer holidays, school education minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said in Chennai on Saturday. Reopening of schools have been postponed from June 7 to June 14 due to the hot conditions prevailing in the state. “We will lose at least four hours for a subject due to the extended holidays. So, we are thinking of holding compensatory working days on Saturdays without affecting the training of teachers,” the minister told reporters. School education department has suspended chief inspector of physical education Gopalakrishnan for failing to properly inform the dates of school games. When asked about the action, the minister said the official did not inform the school games dates communicated to him by the School Games Federation of India.

Tamil Nadu schools to reopen on June 7 for classes 1 to 12

Tamil Nadu schools to reopen on June 7 for classes 1 to 12 School Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi made the announcement on Friday; he said the decision had been taken to postpone the reopening date from June 1 &5 to June 7 due to the heatwave conditions prevailing across the State May 26, 2023 04:34 pm | Updated June 05, 2023 01:36 pm IST - TIRUCHI Reopening of schools in T.N. postponed to June 12 Earlier, the School Education Department Speaking to journalists, Mr. Poyyamozhi said the School Education Department had conducted a consultative meeting with Chief Educational Officers from all the districts on Thursday, and accordingly, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had directed schools to reopen on June 7, 2023, considering the heatwave conditions. The Minister also said schools will function on a few Saturdays to compensate for the extension of the summer holidays.

Tamil Nadu schools reopen after extended summer holidays

CHENNAI: Many schools in Chennai installed additional water dispensers to help students beat the heat. Some schools instructed the teachers to give water breaks to keep the children hydrated. Around 46 lakh students from government schools and government-aided schools received free textbooks and notebooks on the first day of reopening. School education minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi welcomed the students at Jaigopal Garodia Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Virugambakkam. The minister distributed free books and school bags to students. Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi welcomes students at Jaigopal Garodia Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Virugambakkam (Photo by A Prathap) He said government school students would soon get bus passes and they could travel in buses for free with their uniforms. With the campaign for admissions in government schools launched in April, the enrolment in Class I in government schools reached 1,31,000.

Tamil Nadu Board Exam 2022 Dates Released: Check Here For Details

Chennai: Tamil Nadu State Board Exams for Class 12 students will begin on May 5 and end on May 28, said Tamil Nadu School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi in a press meet on Wednesday. In the press meet to announce the exam dates and the school reopening dates for the next academic year, Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said, the practical exams for Class 12, Class 11 and Class 10 students will begin on April 25, 2022 and end on May 2, 2022. The board exams for Class 12 students will begin on May 5, 2022 and end on May 28, 2022, as per ABP Nadu. Also Read | Chennai Man Held For Making Hate Speech Against Dravidian Leaders On YouTube Channel The public exams for Class 11 students will begin on May 9, 2022 and end on May 31, 2022. The board exams for Class 10 students will begin on May 6, 2022 and end on May 30, 2022, said the Minister On the announcement of results, Anbil Mahesh tentatively said Class 12 exam results will be announced on June 23 while the results for Class 11 and Class 10 students will be released on July 7 and July 17 respectively. However, the exam result dates may change, he added. Also Read | IN PICS | Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Celebrates 69th Birthday Today The last working day for Class 1-5 students for this academic year will be May 13. The schools for the next academic year will begin from June 13 except for Class 11. For Class 11 pass-out students, the sessions for Class 12 will begin from June 24. Published at : 02 Mar 2022 03:11 PM (IST) ...

Tamil Nadu government declares School holidays

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Tamil Nadu schools to compensate holidays with Saturday classes

By India Today Education Desk: Schools in Tamil Nadu are planning to operate on Saturdays to make up for the extended summer holidays, according to the state's school education minister, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi. The decision comes after the reopening of schools was postponed from June 7 to June 14 due to the prevailing hot weather conditions. The aim is to ensure that the loss of instructional hours is minimised without disrupting teacher training. ADDRESSING LOST INSTRUCTIONAL TIME Minister Poyyamozhi acknowledged that the prolonged holidays would result in a loss of approximately four hours per subject. To address this issue, the proposal is to schedule compensatory working days on Saturdays. By adding extra school days, the aim is to make up for the missed instructional time and ensure that students receive the necessary education. SUSPENSION OF CHIEF INSPECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION In another development, the school education department has suspended the chief inspector of physical education, Gopalakrishnan. This action was taken due to his alleged failure to properly communicate the dates of school games. Minister Poyyamozhi stated that the official did not inform the school games dates that were provided to him by the School Games Federation of India. A show cause notice was also issued to the concerned joint director. REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL GAMES Regarding the suspension of the chief inspector of physical education and the issue of school games, Ministe...