Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal has launched the India’s first Delhi Model Virtual School.
The school will be for classes IX to XII and will be affiliated to the Delhi Board of School Education. The platform was created by two globally recognised organisations, Google and Schoolnet India. Virtual school teachers have received special training to conduct online classes. The platform will also provide students access to a huge digital library and the content.
Why this virtual school open?
- The first virtual school in the country will prove to be a milestone in the education sector. The classes will be online and recorded lectures will also be uploaded online.
- This school is inspired by virtual classes that had been necessitated due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The virtual school will be affiliated to the Delhi Board of School Education Board.
- Any student aged between 13 and 18 years who has cleared class 8 from any recognised school can apply for admission to DMVS.