National Education Policy encourages schools to go for Bagless for 19days a month
Hyderabad, August 08 (Hydnow): City’s school goes bagless once a month extensively from class one 1 to 11. And the response is overwhelming to Dr. K. Suvarna, Principal of St. Peter’s High School, Bowenpally.
St. Peter’s High School is one of the very few schools that have gone bagless. While others have gone symbolically, May be for higher classes, this school has gone with full force. All the 2500 students of the school don’t carry books once in a month. Looking at the overwhelming response from all stakeholders like students, parents, and teachers, we will explore going bagless for twice a month at least in the future, Dr. K. Suvarna adds.
It is Bagless Saturday in all government schools in Raipur.
National Education Policy recommended 10 bag-less days a year. Taking a cue from there, more and more schools are thinking of going bagless informs Mrs. T. Aruna Reddy, Director of St. Peters High School.
We make a school a different experience for students by introducing many engaging initiatives like this and many add Mr. T.A. Reddy, Correspondent of the school.
Do we examine what is bagless school or a day for students?
It is burden-free says Nethra Singh, a student in the fourth class at St Peter’s High School.
Bagless days are fun learning adds Ridhima, another student of the same school.
lt aims to provide the experiences for physical, intellectual, aesthetic, emotional, spiritual, and social development of the child through creative and interactive was. Many salient students opened up in these classes shared with Ms. Neelam Sharma who teaches in the school.
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