Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren will inaugurate 80 “Schools of Excellence” across districts of the state, which are part of the government’s plan to establish specialized schools across the state. All 80 schools are affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and will provide vocational training in 11 trades including agriculture, IT, beauty, media, automobiles, tourism, electronics, retail, healthcare, home furnishing, and media and entertainment. The state government also plans to facilitate work training through industrial field visits to state-level establishments associated with these trades to help students explore employment opportunities. In addition to these Schools of Excellence, the state government aims to establish 325 block level leader schools and 4,091 gram panchayat level model schools for over 15 lakh school children in the state.
Principals of the schools received online training by the National Center for School Leadership in two phases, the Azim Premji Foundation and the Indian Institute of Management.
Apart from these Schools of Excellence, the state government’s target includes 325 block level Leader schools and 4,091 gram panchayat level model schools across the state for over 15 lakh school children.
As per the report, the principals of the Schools of Excellence received online training in two phases from the National Center for School Leadership, the Azim Premji Foundation, and the Indian Institute of Management. Additionally, the Jharkhand state government aims to establish 325 block level Leader schools and 4,091 gram panchayat level model schools across the state, with a focus on over 15 lakh school children. The aim is to provide quality education to students in the state and equip them with vocational training in various trades, which would help them in exploring employment opportunities.