Jalandhar: Intensive revision is underway in schools ahead of the board examinations.

Jalandhar: With the Class X and XII board examinations approaching, schools across the district are intensifying their efforts to ensure students are well-prepared. Teachers are conducting regular revision sessions, holding extra classes, and closely monitoring students’ progress to help them perform to their full potential. Educators are also reaching out to parents, urging them to support their children at home and ensure they focus on their studies during this crucial time. The aim is to create a strong support system that helps students manage exam stress and maintain their focus on academics. Teacher Chander Shekhar said that specific steps are being taken to address the diverse needs of the students. He said, “Teachers are conducting regular revision classes and extra sessions. Students are being provided with customized notes and handwritten material according to their level and capabilities. Every effort is being made to ensure that each student thoroughly understands the syllabus.”
Earlier, District Education Officer Gurinderjit Kaur had stated that special emphasis is being placed on improving academic results this year. She informed that schools have been instructed to focus on academic strengthening, regular assessments, and providing targeted guidance to students who require extra support. Following these instructions, teachers are leaving no stone unturned to ensure good results. Regular tests, doubt-clearing sessions, and one-on-one interactions with students are being conducted to address learning gaps and boost confidence. Students are also putting in their best efforts. Roshni, a Class XII student from a government-aided school, said that she has completely focused on her studies. She said, “I have stopped participating in other activities and am now focusing solely on my studies. I want to get good grades. My mother works as a domestic helper, and I want to build a better future for her. That’s what motivates me to work hard.” Kulwinder Singh, a teacher from Lohian, said that teachers are in constant touch with the students. He said, “We are in regular contact with them and are providing them with the right study materials so that they are fully prepared and confident before the exams.” With the combined efforts of teachers, parents, and students, the schools are hoping to achieve better academic results in the upcoming board examinations.

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