Special Classes Initiated for KSMS Students After Exam Setback
Kerala Samajam Model School (KSMS) starts special classes for students who failed classes 9 and 11, aiming for academic recovery and progression.
JAMSHEDPUR – Kerala Samajam Model School has launched special classes for 70 students who did not pass their classes 9 and 11 exams, offering a valuable opportunity for academic improvement.
The remedial sessions are scheduled from April 1 to 6, April 8 to 10, and April 12 to 13, focusing on subjects students found challenging.
Following the special classes, re-examinations are slated for April 15 to 23, with results to be announced on April 27 at noon.
Attendance for these re-tests is mandatory, emphasizing the importance of these sessions in student progression.
Passing criteria for the re-tests have been set at 28 out of 80 and 24 out of 70, establishing clear goals for the students.
Parents wishing to opt out of the retesting process for their children are required to communicate their decision in writing to the Principal.
These steps by KSMS highlight the school’s commitment to student success and the importance of providing second chances for academic advancement.
This initiative reflects the broader educational community’s effort to address and rectify academic challenges, ensuring no student is left behind.

