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Cameraperson: Ankita Sinha
Video Editors: Veeru Mohan & Kammaljiit Kainth
An entire class of 26 students in Mumbai’s Good Shepherd School are in shock after they were failed in their 9th standard final exams. The reason? Students allege it’s because the school does not have permission to run 8th, 9th and 10th standard, but went ahead with it anyway.
When asked whether the parents of the students were aware about the school’s permission status, the families alleged they were assured that the school had licence to conduct 8th, 9th and 10th standard classes.
The school’s principal, however, claimed that parents were aware about the registration status all along.
Students now allege that they are being pressured to take a re-test and an oral exam but even if they clear the two, their options are still bleak as they won’t receive a leaving certificate for the last two years of their schooling.
When asked what was the point of the students appearing for a re-exam, principal Sawant said, “I personally ask other schools. If they are happy with me they make arrangements (for the students). I can’t tell you the name of the schools. (sic)” She also made it clear that this has happened in the past as well.
With two years of education unaccounted for, the entire class of students have decided to appear as private candidates for their 10th standard exams. As they plan to take action against the school, students demand their two years’ fees be returned.
A government inquiry has been initiated, but it maybe too late for these 26 students who are caught in a blame game between the parents and the school.
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