Context:
India aims to restructure its fragmented school system by 2035, promoting larger, better-equipped composite schools, inspired partly by China’s model of scale-driven educational efficiency.
Key Highlights:
- Current Challenges
- Average Indian K-8 school: 150 students.
- 5.6 lakh schools have fewer than 50 students.
- Over 1 lakh single-teacher schools.
- Only 19% schools have ICT labs, 51% science labs, 6% vocational education access.
- Transition Gaps
- 87% transition from middle to secondary.
- 75% transition from secondary to higher secondary.
- Reform Initiatives
- One K-8 school per Gram Panchayat by 2035.
- Composite secondary schools for seamless education.
- Rajasthan’s Adarsh Schools.
- Uttar Pradesh’s Model Composite Schools.
- Madhya Pradesh’s CM RISE Schools.
- NITI Aayog SATH-E consolidation of 36,000 under-enrolled schools.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Samagra Shiksha – Integrated scheme from pre-school to senior secondary.
- Gram Panchayat – Village-level local self-government.
- Composite School – Integrates primary to secondary levels.
- Education falls under the Concurrent List (42nd Amendment).
- NEP 2020 recommends school complexes/clusters.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Quality vs Access Debate:
- Small schools ensure proximity; larger schools ensure quality.
- Balancing equity with efficiency is critical.
- Human Capital Formation:
- Better labs, ICT, and vocational integration improve employability.
- Supports India’s demographic dividend.
- Governance & Implementation:
- Requires teacher rationalization and redeployment.
- Transport solutions essential in rural/tribal areas.
- Funding via Samagra Shiksha.
- Social Justice Dimension:
- Prevents dropouts among girls and marginalized communities.
- Improves secondary transition rates.
- Way Forward:
- Phased consolidation with community consultation.
- Invest in transport & digital infrastructure.
- Ensure inclusive design for tribal & remote regions.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2 – Governance (Education Reforms)
• GS 2 – Social Justice (Access & Equity in Education)
• Prelims – Schemes & Constitutional Provisions
