New Saturday School Timings Announced for Karnataka Schools

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Saturday school timings have changed for all schools across the state. The Karnataka School Education Department has introduced a uniform Saturday schedule for government, aided, and private schools. The new rule aims to remove confusion and ensure every school follows the same timing.

Karnataka Saturday School Timings Fixed

Under the new rule, all schools must conduct Saturday classes from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM.Earlier, schools followed different schedules. Some schools held classes from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, while others operated from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Now, every school will follow the same timing across Karnataka.

Students and Parents Will Benefit

The Karnataka Saturday school timings will make planning easier for students and parents. Families no longer need to check different schedules for different schools. As a result, students can follow one common routine every Saturday. Parents will also find it easier to plan travel and other weekend activities.

Teachers Get Better Time Management

The Education Department said the new schedule will also help teachers.

The government has already made online attendance compulsory in schools. Therefore, a common Saturday schedule will help teachers record attendance on time and manage school activities more efficiently.

Rule Applies to Every School

The new Saturday timing applies to all government, aided, and private schools in Karnataka.Officials believe the change will improve coordination between schools. It will also create a uniform education system across the state.

Education Department Aims for Uniformity

The Education Department said the decision will reduce confusion and improve school management. Moreover, the new timing will help schools follow a common timetable across Karnataka. Officials expect the Karnataka Saturday school timings to benefit students, parents, and teachers while making school operations smoother throughout the state.

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