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Fort Sanskrit HS will be protected: Minister
Fort Sanskrit HS will be protected: Minister

The Hindu

time26-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Fort Sanskrit HS will be protected: Minister

Steps will be taken to protect Government Sanskrit High School, Fort, in the State capital, Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty has said. He was speaking after visiting the school on Monday. Antony Raju, MLA, accompanied the Minister. Twenty-one students studied at the school in the 2024-25 academic year. Only one student Surya Thilakesh appeared for the SSLC examinations from the school. The Minister and the MLA congratulated the student who became eligible for higher studies. At present, the school has 25 students, five of them in class X. Sanskrit is taught as first and second language in the school. The Minister said steps would be taken to make Malayalam a subject in the school. At present, a teacher comes to teach Sanskrit at the school three days a week. A temporary Sanskrit teacher who would remain at the school full-time would be appointed. An amount of ₹1 crore had been sanctioned for the school's infrastructure development, the Minister said.

Government to examine resultsof schools with least pass percentage
Government to examine resultsof schools with least pass percentage

The Hindu

time09-05-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Government to examine resultsof schools with least pass percentage

Only one student each appeared for the SSLC examinations from St. Joseph's School, Peratta, Kannur district, and Government Sanskrit High School, Fort, Thiruvananthapuram district, Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty has said. At a press conference here on Friday, the Minister said at St. Joseph's there were 32 students in Class I, 20 in Class II, 15 in class III, 36 in Class IV, 24 in class V, 21 in Class VI, 19 in Class VII, 21 in Class VIII, and 19 in Class IX, and only one student in class X. At the Fort school, there were three students each in class V and class VI, four students in Class VII, five each in class VIII and class IX and one in class X. The government, he said, has prepared a list of 10 government and aided schools with least pass percentage. Deputy Directors of Education concerned would examine the results of these schools and the reasons for it and submit a report before school reopening on June 2, Mr. Sivankutty said.

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