The college has seven lecturers, together with a principal, which meets authorities staffing tips. The college had two college students every in sixth and seventh grades, and one scholar every in eighth, ninth and tenth grades
A authorities highschool in Nainital district, which had only one tenth-grade scholar, noticed that scholar fail the state board examination, prompting schooling officers to launch an inquiry.
Lone Class 10 scholar of U’khand faculty fails
The college in Bhadrakot village, positioned 115 kilometres from Nainital district headquarters, had solely seven college students enrolled throughout grades six by ten when the Uttarakhand Board of Faculty Training outcomes had been declared on April 19.
“That is unusual that the lone scholar couldn’t clear the board examination even after full employees was posted within the faculty,” stated Madhyamik schooling further director GS Saun. “I’ve instructed the chief schooling officer to go to the college and discover the precise scenario.”
The college has seven lecturers, together with a principal, which meets authorities staffing tips. The college had two college students every in sixth and seventh grades, and one scholar every in eighth, ninth and tenth grades, officers stated.
The lone tenth-grade scholar scored poorly throughout all topics. Officers stated the scholar obtained about 10 marks in Hindi and fewer than 10 marks in English, science, social research and arithmetic.
Training authorities found the scenario whereas scrutinising board examination outcomes and college efficiency. They’ve sought explanations from the principal and employees.
The district chief schooling officer is scheduled to go to the college on Monday to research.
The college falls beneath the Okhalkanda block in Nainital district.