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CBSE conducts surprise school inspection blitz across 5 states and 1 UT: What it reveals about school compliance

CBSE conducts surprise school inspection blitz across 5 states and 1 UT: What it reveals about school compliance

Time of Indiaa day ago
CBSE inspection teams visit 10 schools in 6 regions: Full details and findings. (Representative Image)
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) carried out a coordinated series of surprise inspections in 10 schools across 5 states and 1 Union Territory (UT) on August 13, 2025.
The inspections were conducted to evaluate adherence to the Board's operational norms and ensure compliance with CBSE Bye-Laws.
Each inspection team comprised one officer from the CBSE and a principal from a CBSE-affiliated school. All inspections were synchronised and executed simultaneously across the selected locations in a short time window, maintaining the surprise element of the exercise.
Inspections held across six regions
The selected schools were located in Assam, Delhi, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha.
Two schools were inspected in Assam: International School, Guwahati, and Spring Dale International School, Guwahati. In Delhi, the inspected institution was Rajindra Public School, Nihal Vihar, Nangloi. Karnataka's inspection was carried out at Shri Ram Global School, Whitefield.
Madhya Pradesh had two schools on the inspection list: Sanskar Public School, Naugaon, and Kiddy's Corner Hr Sec School, Gwalior.
In Maharashtra, inspections were conducted at Aditya English Medium School, Baner, Pune; Delhi World Public School, Nerul (West); and Crimson Anisha Global School, Undri, Pune. The final school inspected was Jupiter Public School, Gangapada, Khurda in Odisha.
Objectives of the inspection
The primary objective of the inspections was to determine whether the schools were operating in accordance with the CBSE Bye-Laws.
The inspections aimed to detect any discrepancies related to the enrolment of non-attending students, and to assess the standard of academic and physical infrastructure.
CBSE also intended to ensure that the day-to-day functioning of these schools adhered to the norms and expectations laid down by the Board. The inspections were conducted in a manner that allowed for real-time and accurate assessments by preventing advance notice to the schools.
Inspection process and structure
Each inspection team, consisting of a CBSE official and a principal from a CBSE-affiliated school, followed a structured process. The inspections were conducted simultaneously to minimise any chance of information leaks between institutions. This coordination aimed to protect the integrity of the inspections and collect unaltered data on school operations.
Further actions to follow
CBSE has stated that necessary action will be taken after evaluating the reports submitted by the Inspection Committee. The Board has reiterated its commitment to maintaining educational standards and taking strict measures in case of any violations of its regulations.
Here is the list of schools inspected during the CBSE surprise inspections on August 13, 2025:
S. No.
Name of School
Address
State/UT
1
International School, Guwahati
Opposite Radiant Motors, Kali Mandir Path, Nalapara Road, Sarusajai
Assam
2
Spring Dale International School
By Lane 3, Sonkuchi Path, Beharbari Charali, NH 37
Assam
3
Rajindra Public School
Nihal Vihar, Nangloi
Delhi
4
Shri Ram Global School
Whitefield, Sy No. 7 & 8, Samethanahalli, Naganayakanakote
Karnataka
5
Sanskar Public School
Village & Post Naugaon
Madhya Pradesh
6
Kiddy's Corner HR Sec School
Shivpuri Road, Gwalior
Madhya Pradesh
7
Aditya English Medium School
Sr. No. 70, Dhankude Nagar, Baner, Pune – 411045
Maharashtra
8
Delhi World Public School
Plot No. 7A/7B, Sector-12, Opp. Poonam Tower, Nerul (West)
Maharashtra
9
Crimson Anisha Global School
S. No. 13/1/1, Kadnagar, Undri, Pune
Maharashtra
10
Jupiter Public School
Gangapada, Khurda, Pin Code: 752054
Odisha
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