Demand for Indian schools to function in two shifts increases

Demand for Indian schools to function in two shifts increases

QLNews
By QLNews

If you are an Indian living in Qatar and have children who are about to start school, then you will understand how much of a struggle it is to find new admission for children.

The huge shortage of admissions in the country has led some desperate parents to seek running classes in Indian schools in two shifts, reports Gulf Times.

Many community members have added their voices to the demand to do this for at least one year, until new schools are ready to function in 2018.

While new licenses have been given to expatriate schools this year, it may not prove to be adequate. Schools are expected to start the new academic year on April 1, and the admission process is currently underway.

Since 2013, the Supreme Education Council had placed strict rules that restrict the number of students that can be accommodated in each campus. It has led to every expatriate school facing problems and parents running from pillar to post to get admission for their children.

As a result, some families were forced to send their children back home, while others were compelled to put them in schools whose fees they could ill afford.

Community members have started seeking intervention from the Indian Embassy in Qatar to explore with educational authorities the possibility of introducing shift system this academic year itself.

“Such a move would go a long way in finding an immediate solution to the crisis,” said a parent who has two children seeking admission this year.

At least two other Gulf countries have currently allowed shift systems at Indian expatriate schools to facilitate enrolment of maximum number of students.

By mohdata• 2 Feb 2017 17:56
mohdata

We had something similar when studying in the uae years ago...the girls had school in the morning and the boys afternoon...

By samun• 2 Feb 2017 13:32
samun

Good Idea this to Have Primary and Secondary School like in India . Grd 1 - 4 as Primary , 5-10 as Secondary .

By PunchLiner• 2 Feb 2017 13:04
PunchLiner

I agree with Brit.

By bibeputt• 2 Feb 2017 11:21
bibeputt

Two shifts is definitely a good Idea and will help to get many children enroll especially the one who are waiting to even start a school. Indian schools are completely packed to their capacity and other's in the name of British / American curriculum are charging 7 to 8 times the fees than Indian Schools.

Two shifts will not only optimally utilize the school infrastructure but also will help in reducing the traffic on roads provided the shits are planned by keeping in mind the office timings.

If implemented, I am sure it will be a win -win for all.

By RAJEEV747• 2 Feb 2017 10:40
RAJEEV747

shifts are better. It adds flexibility

By britexpat• 2 Feb 2017 10:36
britexpat

This is a money maker for the school but can cause hardships for parents.

The first shift would have to start early - which means children having to wake up very early or being tired at school.

The second shift ends late -

Some families may have shildren who go to seperate shifts - this can have a big impact on their quality of life.

The answer is not multiple shifts , but more schools

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