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SSLC Results Published... Congratulation to all the winners...

WELCOME to Chattanchal Higher Secondary School for the New Academic Year...


We Introduced Online classes using G Suite ( Google Workspace) facilities for Plus One / Plus Two Students . contact the class teachers immediately



Sunday, 31 May 2020


Kite victers channel now Introduced class for various class on various subjects. The students must use these facilities on this lock down period.









This is the time shedule for various classes





The students can use the kite victers channel offline in youtube using the following link

                       https://www.youtube.com/itsvicters

                 .............Hurry up ......
 Use the new technologies 
for The
 New Gen Education.....

Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Thanks...... Thanks...... Thanks.....
     Thanks to all the Health workers, police persons, PTA members, School Management, Principal, Headmistress, School Staff and the people in chattanchal town for coordinating the precaution activities before SSLC/HSE  examinations . Also congrats all the students who cooperate with the directions

Saturday, 23 May 2020

Resheduled Higher Secondary / SSLC Examinations 
SSLC / Higher secondary examinations are resheduled to be conducted from 2020 May 26 onwards. The HSE exams will start from 27 May onwards. The revised Time Table published.
All the Students should make precautions while entering in to the school campus.


        !!!!!!! Wish You All the Best for the Examination!!!!!!!!

Friday, 15 May 2020

Rev TimeTable



Revised Time Table for the remaining exams published.

Click Here to view Time Table

Click Here to view Circular


Sunday, 10 May 2020

Answer Key of the completed Examinations are available in the DHSE Portal. Students can check the answers and can make a self evaluation.

To open the DHSE Portal ......  CLick Here

Friday, 8 May 2020

.....Starting IT Quiz for the Students........................
                           ...Hurry up and participate in the program...
                                   Start

Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Botany / Mathematics / Statistics( Economics)/Physics Study Materials




Study Materials for the Subjects Botany(II) and  Mathematics(II), Economics(II) for Second Year and Physics(I) for First Year posted in the " Tutorials " page.Students can use for the upcoming examination
 

Saturday, 2 May 2020

Higher Secondary Computer Application ( Commerce ) LabWork Questions and Programs are available now. All the Coommerce Students, open the file and make preparatory note for the next academic year. You will get the file through the Tutorial page or through the link below.
Computer Application   -  Lab Work   --  Questions      
Computer Application   -  Lab Work   --  Programs  --  C++ 


Friday, 1 May 2020



The nationwide lockdown has been extended by two more weeks. But the Lockdown 3.0 is not as harsh as its previous versions. With an aim of reopening the nation in a graded manner, the Centre has divided the lockdown restrictions into three categories - what's banned in red zones - the areas most affected by the coronavirus, the orange zones - where Covid-19 outbreak is under control and the green zones where there is no case of the novel coronavirus.
While the government has allowed a large number of industries and sectors to reopen, travelling still remains a key issue.
Travelling by air, trains - apart from special trains arranged for stranded migrants and students, and the road to other states still remains banned.
No interstate movement: Interstate movement of vehicles is allowed only for permitted activities like goods transport or people in need of urgent medical attention or relatives of a deceased person travelling for a funeral.
In red zones: The movement of individual and vehicles is allowed only for permitted activities with a maximum of two persons (besides the driver) in four-wheeler vehicles and one person on a two-wheeler.
In orange zones: Taxi and cab aggregators have also been allowed to resume operations. But one cab can have a maximum of one passenger and one drive at any time.
In green zones: Buses can also operate but with up to 50 per cent capacity. The bus depots must also maintain operations of only 50 per cent buses during the extended lockdown.