Implementation of RTE Amendment Rules in Kendriya Vidyalayas: KVS Order dated 18.03.2025. The RTE amendment rules for Kendriya Vidyalayas will be implemented from 2025-26. They include student support, re-examinations, parent-teacher meetings, and competency-based evaluation. Students will be retained if they do not meet promotion criteria, and no child will be expelled until they complete their elementary education.
Key points of the RTE Amendment Rules as implemented in Kendriya Vidyalayas:
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Effective Date: The amendment provisions will take effect from the 2025-26 academic session for Classes V and VIII.
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Awareness Training: Principals and teachers must be sensitized to the new provisions and their implications on student assessment.
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Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs): Schools are required to conduct PTMs starting April 2025 to inform parents about the changes and promote ongoing communication.
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Support for Underperforming Students: Students who do not meet promotion criteria will receive additional instruction and have the opportunity for re-examinations within two months after result declaration.
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Enhanced Parent Communication: Teachers should actively engage with parents regarding students’ academic progress and discuss learning gaps and remedial measures.
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Monitoring and Records: Principals must maintain records of students held back and monitor the specialized support provided to them, ensuring regular follow-ups on their progress.
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Competency-Based Evaluation: Assessments will focus on a competency-based approach, emphasizing holistic development over rote memorization.
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Retention Policy: Students failing to meet promotion criteria after re-examination will be retained in their respective classes (V or VIII).
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No Expulsion Until Completion of Elementary Education: No child shall be expelled from school until they complete their elementary education, ensuring every student has the opportunity to continue their schooling.
In Hindi:-
Text of KVS Order dated 18.03.2025:-
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN (HQs)
An Autonomous Body under Ministry of Education, Govt. of India
18, Institutional Area, S.J.S Marg, New Delhi-110016.
F.No. 11311/2024-25/KVSHQs/ Acad/
Date: 18.03.2025
The Deputy Commissioner
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
All Regional Offices
Subject: Implementation of RTE Amendment Rules in Kendriya Vidyalayas-reg.
Madam /Sir,
As intimated by the Ministry of Education vide letter dated 15.01.2025, the RTE Amendment Act, 2019, which revised the ‘No-Detention’ provision under Sections 16 and 38 of the RTE Act, 2009, has been in effect since 1st March 2019. Accordingly, the Central Government, as the competent authority for Kendriya Vidyalayas, has amended the RTE Rules, 2010, to incorporate these changes. The amendments have been notified in the Gazette of India (G.S.R. 777(E), dated 16th December 2024, and published on 21st December 2024. In this regard for effective implementation of the RTE Amendment Rules, it is requested to direct the Principals of all KVs under the Region to implement the following guidelines for in Classes V and VIII with effect from 2025-26 onwards.
1. The amended provisions concerning Class V and VIII will come into effect from the Academic Session 2025-26.
2. Informing Principals and teachers: The Principals and teachers should be thoroughly sensitised on the provision and the monitoring of academic progress of the students.
3. Conduct of Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs): All schools must conduct first PTM in April 2025 and inform all stakeholders — students and parents/ guardians about the contents of the Gazette notification to ensure awareness of the changes. Additionally, KVs may issue a separate communication to parents in writing detailing these provisions. This provision needs to be highlighted in subsequent PTMs also.
4. After the Annual Examinations, students who do not meet the promotion criteria, as notified from time to time, shall receive additional instructions and be given an opportunity for re-examination within two months of the result declaration especially before Summer Vacation.
5. During this period, the concerned subject teacher must provide necessary guidance to the student and parents, offering targeted support to address identified learning gaps and improve academic performance.
6. Schools must enhance communication with parents regarding their child’s academic progress. Teachers should actively engage with parents to discuss learning gaps and the remedial measures being implemented.
7. The Principal must maintain a record of students held back and personally monitor the specialized support provided to them, ensuring regular follow-ups to track progress.
8. The examination and re-examination will follow a competency-based approach, emphasizing holistic development over rote memorization and procedural skills, thereby fostering deeper understanding and overall growth.
9. If a student fails to meet the promotion criteria in the re-examination, he/she shall be retained in Class V or VIII, as applicable.
10. No child shall be expelled from the school until the completion of elementary education, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to complete their schooling.
Therefore, it is requested to direct to ensure the effective implementation of these provisions in all Kendriya Vidyalayas under the jurisdiction, in accordance with the enclosed notification.
This issues with the approval of the competent authority.
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(Dr. P. Devakumar)
Joint Commissioner (Acad)
Encl: – As above.
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