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Bishop Cotton School (BCS), Shimla, welcomes back junior students

Bishop Cotton School (BCS), Shimla, welcomed back students of junior classes on Wednesday. Director Simon Weale, headmaster Mathew John and the junior school staff welcomed the children with a party and a tour of the heritage campus. They appreciated the...
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Bishop Cotton School (BCS), Shimla, welcomed back students of junior classes on Wednesday. Director Simon Weale, headmaster Mathew John and the junior school staff welcomed the children with a party and a tour of the heritage campus. They appreciated the state government’s decision to reopen schools for junior students after 20 months. The school had kept the hostels open throughout the academic year.

Meritorious pupils felicitated

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Aspire Academy, Shimla, felicitated its meritorious students for their outstanding performance in NEET-2021. In a function organised on the academy campus, new students were encouraged to prepare for the upcoming NEET-2022. Despite the Covid crisis, Aspire continued coaching through online classes. More the six students from the academy succeeded to score above 600 marks and 60 students scored more than 500 marks.

Teachers slam state government

The Himachal Government Teachers Association has alleged that the government has not resolved their issues in the past four years of its tenure. The association claimed that there were 90,000 teachers in the state but the government had not made any appropriate platform like the JCC to hear their demands. Also, attempts were made to snatch their right to express their views when the Education Directorate issued an order that teachers would not speak against the government or the department through the press, they alleged.

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