The Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) has cancelled its May-June exams and decided to switch from “exam to school-assessed grades”, schools that offer the curriculum said.
Several schools in the city that follow the CAIE received an email late on Friday.
“In view of the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the country, we have decided to switch Cambridge International Schools in India, from exams to school-assessed grades, so that students can receive certification and progress with their education,” said an email from The Cambridge School quoting the mail from CAIE.
At least three city schools, The Cambridge School, Bridge International School and Vidyanjali International School, informed students of the change on Saturday.
Street library outside Kasba school The idea is to make books available to those who don t have, from people who don t need them anymore
A school in Kasba has installed a bookshelf outside the campus, beside the gate, for residents of the locality to pick up books and read, an initiative aimed at encouraging reading.
The idea is to make books available to those who don t have, from people who don t need them anymore.
The street library, as it is called, is an initiative of Silver Point School and iLEAD, a private institute that offers a host of professional courses. The library was opened on Friday with an initial collection of 500 books.