Not one school legal

Vibgyor for instance is the only school in the entire list that has ICSE recognition

Update: 2014-10-29 04:15 GMT
While the police and DPI had issued two sets of guidelines to keep children in schools safe, there were not many takers for them in private schools which dismissed them as impractical.

Bengaluru: A day after the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) published a list of schools recognised by various boards state, CBSE and ICSE  that parents discovered to their horror to be mostly false, DPI officials said the bogus claims made by schools should become the starting point for a complete overhaul of the system.

Vibgyor, for instance, is the only school in the entire list that has ICSE recognition! Listed as an ICSE school, Vibgyor, however does not have CBSE recognition even though it claims to have permission from both boards.

This has raised serious questions over the veracity of the claims made by schools on the boards they are affiliated to, and whether the medium of instruction that they claim to have got permission for, is what is being followed.

Orchids, The International School, Jalahalli, given the licence by the DPI to run a Kannada medium school but functioning as an English medium school is only one of many in the city flouting the law.

Mr D. Shashikumar, Secretary, Karnataka Private Schools Joint Action Committee called for “a concrete action plan from the state government.”

DPI officials said that while a uniform set of regulations from all boards would end the confusion, they also urged parents to file complaints that could set an inquiry in motion.

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