More than 2300 students of Atal residential schools will give 10th board exam for the first time
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Strong preparations, resolve of excellent results, Atal Vidyalayas moving forward on the vision of Yogi government
More than 2300 students, 18 schools, target of 100% result, preparation meeting held in Lucknow
Due to the efforts of Yogi government, new educational flights got new educational flights to the working class
Lucknow
More than 2300 students from 18 Atal residential schools of Uttar Pradesh will appear in the class 10 board examination for the first time this year. This historical occasion was the center of a special preparation meeting held at Bapu Bhawan in Lucknow on Thursday. Atal Residential School Scheme is part of the vision of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, under which modern residential schools were constructed in 18 revenue divisions of the state at a cost of Rs 1267.45 crore. These schools are being operated by Uttar Pradesh Bhawan and other construction workers welfare boards, so that children of labor families can get free, quality and education based on CBSE pattern.
Yogi government’s resolve, quality education for children of working class
The meeting was chaired by Labor and Employment Minister Anil Rajbhar, in which all principals, senior officials and education experts participated. Minister Anil Rajbhar said, “These school are bringing new light of education in the lives of children of the working class. The Yogi government wants their first board exam results to be an example for not only the state but the whole country.”
These are the major agendas in the meeting
Ensure 100% board exam results
Different strategy for weak and meritorious students
Preparation of CBSE’s new pattern
Mock test and subject wise analysis
Target to bring 4-5 students from every school in the state/CBSE topper list
Meerut tops in mock test
In the Mock Test-2 held in July, Atal Vidyalaya in Meerut topped the percentage with 98% pass percentage. Principal Amar Kaur said that preparations for students have been strengthened from additional remedial classes and Peer Learning Group.
Instructions of Principal Secretary and Special Secretary
To solve CBSE question paper of last 5 years
Remedial class for weak students
Making every teacher a mentor of a small student group
Revision test starts from December
Objective question based test twice a month
Micro planning for average and weak students
Focus on conceptual learning
Future strategy
Continuous monitoring through mock test, revision and pre-board
Improvement of answer book presentation
Workshops on Time Management and Examination Technology
Teacher Mentorship Program
Cleanliness, plantation and parents participation campaign
At the end of the meeting, it was resolved that no child would be left behind. All principals promised 100% board exam results. Director General Pooja Yadav thanked all the guests.
