To this, the Commission asked the school to resolve the issue of the books with parents within the next ten days so that the students are not affected. The school, which reopened on Monday, has left parents worried as their children are going to school with no books. However, school authorities maintain that the list was only released on May 2.ĭuring the hearing held on Monday, headed headed by KSCPCR chairperson Dr Kripa Amar Alva, the representatives of the school were questioned about the basis on which the syllabus was changed for kindergarten to Class 8, and directed the school’s management to address the issue regarding the books within 10 days of the hearing - by June 14. They also pointed out that circulars were issued and entries were made in the diary given by the school to students regarding the payment for books in March. The parents alleged that they were asked to give demand drafts in favour of a vendor much before the booklist was released. They also protested against the lack of a proper booklist and a change in syllabus, among other things. This came after the parents whose children study in schools run by the Baldwin group approached various organisations over being charged an exorbitant price for their wards books, and being forced to buy them from a single vendor.
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