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Hi Koushik,
Thanks for the wonderful article.I have few queries, appreciate your help in this regard.
1. Can we call elementary and primary schools as ‘CBSE’ affliated eventhough CBSE does not affliate these schools?
2. Required details on class room area, play ground area, cumpolsary Labs, if any.
3. Is it necessary to have school building and play ground in same location?
4. can we get the students enroled to school (new school) before we get approvals from the state department of education?
Thanks,
Shiva
Sir,
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. We cannot call elementary and primary schools as ‘CBSE’ affiliated even though CBSE does not affiliate these schools.
2. No labs are required in primary school. The total land area required to set-up a primary school is 8,000-9,000 sq. ft. of which 5,000 sq.ft is required for the school building and the remaining land area is to be used for the playground.
3. Yes it is necessary to have the school building and playground in the same location.
4. Ideally, before starting the school, you need to get the approval(s) from the state department of education.