STANDARD 9 AND 11 SCHOOLS IN THE STATE WILL START FROM FEBRUARY 1, 
Standard 9 and 11 schools in the state will start from February 1, tuition classes also approved
The decision to open a hostel will be taken after the study. The process of getting admission in the school of students of Std.
In the year 2020, a lockdown was imposed due to the Corona epidemic, in which offline education was discontinued in schools and colleges and online education was started so that children would not be deprived of education.  Now in the new year, on January 11, standard 10 and 12 schools were started in the state.  Now after the completion of the cabinet level meeting chaired by the Chief Minister in Gandhinagar, the state's Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama has announced that Std 9 and 11 schools in the state will be started from February 1.  It is also allowed to start tuition classes as per Corona's guidelines.  To start Std. 9th and 11th classes, the guidelines announced by the Department of Education on January 8 must be followed.

Students who have been denied admission will be admitted to the school till January 31
 According to the circular of the District Education Officer, considering the representations received by the Gujarat Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, in the situation of Corona, students who have been deprived of admission in Std. 9 to 12 in the academic year 2020-21 can be admitted to the school till January 31.  The deadline for admission of students who have been denied admission due to the situation of Kovid-19 has been extended four times and the admission process has already been completed by the schools.  Students are given this last chance to get admission in the school.

Standard 10 and 12 schools were started in the state on January 11.Standard 10 and 12 schools were started in the state on January 11, nine months after the Corona epidemic.  The students came to the school with joy and enthusiasm.  The joy of starting schools could be clearly seen on the faces of parents and teachers.  All the students entered the school following the SOP of the government.
Schools and parents have to take care of these things

Hygiene facilities should be provided in every campus before starting school-colleges. Students should be provided with thermal gun checking, sanitizer and soap for hand washing. Social distance should be maintained in classrooms and school-college complexes.  Not only that, the mask should be used compulsorily. Medical services should also be ensured to be available at close proximity to the school-college.

SOP will be applicable to all government, grant-in-aid and self-financed schools, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Social Justice and Empowerment Department as well as Adi Jati Vikas Department schools of all the boards in the state.  Institutions will also have to get the written consent of the parents or guardians. Students will also be asked to bring their own masks, water bottles, books, snacks, etc. from home and not to interact with other students.  Feet must be spaced.


The principal-principal will have to arrange for the students to come in phases so that there is no overcrowding in the school-college complex.  Parents will be encouraged to use their individual transportation to get to and from school. Students who use public transport will also be given appropriate precautionary guidance from the school.