CBSE Checks 10 Schools In 5 States, 1 UT In Surprise Inspection Drive

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted surprise inspections in 10 schools across five states and one Union Territory on August 13. The inspections aimed to ensure compliance with CBSE bye-laws, academic standards, and infrastructure norms. CBSE will take further action based on reports submitted by inspection committees.

Ritesh Kumar Updated: Thursday, August 14, 2025, 06:02 PM IST
CBSE Carries Out Surprise Checks in 10 Schools Across 5 States, 1 UT | Image: Canva

CBSE Carries Out Surprise Checks in 10 Schools Across 5 States, 1 UT | Image: Canva

In a bid to strengthen educational standards and compliance, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) carried out surprise inspections in 10 schools in six regions covering five states and one Union Territory on Wednesday.

Objective: Strengthening Accountability and Educational Standards

The inspections were aimed at ensuring that schools are complying with CBSE bye-laws, keeping academic standards as well as infrastructure standards intact, and staying away from malpractices like admitting students who don't attend to regular classes.

Every inspection team consisted of a CBSE official and a principal from a different CBSE-affiliated school. Such assessments were done in synchronised and time-bound manner to maintain the surprise factor and capture a real-life picture of the daily operation of the schools.

The board, in a press release, said that the inspections were done at the same time in a coordinated effort to preserve the surprise factor and to catch an accurate appraisal of the working of the schools on the day of the visit.

Next Steps: Action Pending Committee Reports

CBSE has established that the Inspection Committees have received their preliminary reports, and actions would subsequently be taken after their assessments. The board confirmed it was committed to strict monitoring, noting that any departures from norms would be taken seriously.

The move is part of a larger CBSE plan to enhance transparency, oversee school activity, and ensure level quality within affiliated schools.

The following schools were inspected during the drive:

Assam

International School, Sarusajai, Guwahati

Spring Dale International School, Beharbari Charali, Guwahati

Delhi

Rajindra Public School, Nihal Vihar, Nangloi

Karnataka

Shri Ram Global School, Whitefield, Bengaluru

Madhya Pradesh

Sanskar Public School, Naugaon

Kiddy’s Corner Higher Secondary School, Gwalior

Maharashtra

Aditya English Medium School, Baner, Pune

Delhi World Public School, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

Crimson Anisha Global School, Undri, Pune

Odisha

Jupiter Public School, Gangapada, Khurda

Published on: Thursday, August 14, 2025, 06:02 PM IST

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