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School Education Re-structuring the schools run by State Government, Mandal Parishad, Zilla Parishad, Municipal and Tribal Welfare Departments. schools from the Academic Year 2025-26 for -26 for optimal utilization of infrastructural and human resources Orders Issued.

SCHOOL EDUCATION (PROG.I) DEPARTMENT

G.O.MS.No. 19 Dated: 13-05-2025 

Read the following: -

1. G.O.Ms.No.84, School Education (Prog.11) Dept., dated: 24.12.2021.

3. G.O.Ms.No.84, MA & UD(D1) Dept., Dt:24.06.2022.

2. G.O.Ms.No.85, School Education (Prog.11) Dept., dated: 24.12.2021.

4. Govt. Memo. No. 2671542/Ser.II/A.2/2025-1, School Education Dept, Dtd: 08.01.2025.

5. Memo.No.ESE02-13021/4/2024-E-VII, Dated: 09.01.2025 of the DSE.

6. From the DSE, A.P., Lr.Rc. No.13/94/2025-EST3, Dated: 06.05.2025.

ORDER:-

In the G.O. 1 read above, the Government has accorded permission for re-structuring and relocating the existing Anganwadi centres and existing non-residential schools run by State Govemment, Mandal Parishad, Zilla Parishad, Municipal and Tribal Welfare Departments. with an objective of improving learning outcomes of children studying in Government schools.


2. Consequent on restructuring of schools, the 3rd, 4th and 5th classes in 4731 Primary schools were mapped to 3,348 Upper Primary & High Schools within a 1K.M radius by providing School Assistants, subject to the availability of classrooms and infrastructure. Accordingly, 2,43,540 students from classes 3, 4, and 5 were mapped to such 3,348 Upper Primary and High Schools. Subsequently it has to come to the notice of the Government that there was an adverse impact in the field due to such restructuring where several lakhs of students shifted from Government schools to private schools between 2022-23 to 2024-25. Further, the dropout rate has also increased in Government schools along with increased workload of teachers in Pre-High Schools and High Schools.


3. In the reference 3d read above, Government has entrusted the supervision and administrative responsibilities of the Municipal schools to Education department on par with the system being followed in the respect of Government & Panchayat Raj Schools.


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4. Due to such adverse impact of the earlier restructuring done, the Government of Andhra Pradesh, after wide consultations with various stake holders, has decided to make suitable changes in the existing structure of schools run by Government, Zilla Parishad/Mandal Parishad Schools and Municipal/Municipal Corporation with an objective of increasing enrollment, reducing dropout rates, reducing the workload of subject teachers and improving learning outcomes of students.


5. The Director of School Education has submitted proposals as per instructions issued vide reference 5th read above for re-structuring the schools from Pre-Primary-1 (PP-1), Pre-Primary-2(PP-2) to class 12th run by State Govt., Mandal Parishad, Zilla Parishad, Municipal and Tribal Welfare Departments as given below:


a) Satellite Foundational School (PP1 & PP2): All standalone Anganwadi Centers and Anganwadi Centers beyond 1 KM distance (to the nearest primary schools) will function as Satellite Foundational School but functionally integrated with Foundational School. The Anganwadi worker will impart instruction for PP1 and PP2,

b) Foundational School (PP1, PP2, Class 1 & 2): PP 1 & PP 2 in Anganwadi Centers (within 1 KM radius to nearest Primary School) and Anganwadi Centers co-located in schools along with the classes 1, 2 of primary schools will constitute a Foundational School. Secondary Grade Teachers will impart instruction to class and 2, while Anganwadi worker will impart instruction for PP1 and PP2.

c) Basic Primary School (PP1, PP2, Class 1 to 5): All the Primary Schools having enrolment up to 59 in classes 1 to 5 are Basic Primary Schools. Secondary Grade Teachers will impart instruction to classes 1 to 5, while Anganwadi worker will impart instruction for PP1 and PP2.

d) Model Primary School (PP1, PP2, Class to 5): All the Primary Schools having enrolment more than or equal to 60 in classes 1 to 5 are Model Primary Schools. Secondary Grade Teachers will impart instruction to classes 1 to 5, while Anganwadi worker will impart instruction for PP1 and PP2.

e) Upper Primary School (PP1, PP2, Class 1 to 8): Classes 1 to 5 will function as a Basic Primary School/ Model Primary School as per the strength. Students of 6th to 8th classes will be taught by School Assistants / Secondary Grade teachers, while Anganwadi worker will impart instruction for n for PP1 and PP2.

(f) High School (Classes 6 to 10): Classes 6 to 10 will function as a High School. Students of all (5) classes will be taught by School Assistants.

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