Raj edu dept issues 38-point safety code for private schools
Jaipur: Amid recurring complaints of safety violations and regulatory lapses in private schools, the state education department has issued a comprehensive 38-point safety and security protocol, directing institutions to strengthen child protection measures, improve infrastructure and strictly adhere to fee and admission norms.
In an order issued Wednesday, Director Secondary Education Sitaram Jat said, “It has come to our notice that certain private schools are failing to comply with the directives regarding the establishment of appropriate and adequate arrangements — and the assumption of responsibility — for ensuring the protection and proper safety of students studying at their institutions.”
The department said it has been receiving periodic complaints related to student safety, the sale of textbooks, stationery, uniforms, ties and belts on school premises, operation of school transport vehicles, denial of transfer certificates, preventing students from appearing in examinations, unauthorised fee hikes and violations of RTE admission provisions.
The guidelines place special emphasis on monitoring students’ movement within school premises. Schools have been instructed to allow students to use restrooms during designated break periods. “If a student needs to leave the classroom at any other time, it must be ensured that they return to the classroom within the expected timeframe. In instances where the toilets or urinals are situated at a distance, the student should be kept under visual observation while going to and from the facility,” the order stated.
The department further directed that “as and when necessary, younger students — particularly girls — should, as far as possible, not be sent alone to use the restrooms.”
Schools have also been asked to ensure safe electrical systems, install railings on staircases in multi-storey buildings, and provide safety nets or grills over open courtyards. The order specifies that no high-tension electricity lines should pass through school premises.
“If any unknown or suspicious-looking individual is spotted within the school premises, they must be immediately questioned to verify their identity and purpose. Ensure guidelines on ‘Good Touch, Bad Touch’ awareness programmes are followed in school and students are made aware,” the guidelines stated.
The department also clarified that admission fees can be charged only at the time of initial enrolment, while tuition fees may be collected only on a monthly or quarterly basis. It further directed authorities that if a school is found at fault, an inquiry report with clear recommendations should be sent immediately to the Directorate for action.
The department said it has been receiving periodic complaints related to student safety, the sale of textbooks, stationery, uniforms, ties and belts on school premises, operation of school transport vehicles, denial of transfer certificates, preventing students from appearing in examinations, unauthorised fee hikes and violations of RTE admission provisions.
The guidelines place special emphasis on monitoring students’ movement within school premises. Schools have been instructed to allow students to use restrooms during designated break periods. “If a student needs to leave the classroom at any other time, it must be ensured that they return to the classroom within the expected timeframe. In instances where the toilets or urinals are situated at a distance, the student should be kept under visual observation while going to and from the facility,” the order stated.
The department further directed that “as and when necessary, younger students — particularly girls — should, as far as possible, not be sent alone to use the restrooms.”
Schools have also been asked to ensure safe electrical systems, install railings on staircases in multi-storey buildings, and provide safety nets or grills over open courtyards. The order specifies that no high-tension electricity lines should pass through school premises.
“If any unknown or suspicious-looking individual is spotted within the school premises, they must be immediately questioned to verify their identity and purpose. Ensure guidelines on ‘Good Touch, Bad Touch’ awareness programmes are followed in school and students are made aware,” the guidelines stated.
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