What next for Neerja Modi School after CBSE withdrawal; long road for reaffiliation
CBSE has withdrawn the affiliation of Neerja Modi School, Jaipur following a fatal fall of a Class IV student and findings of serious safety violations. The decision affects students, parents, and staff, with new admissions barred and several classes required to shift schools. While senior students may complete Board exams, the school faces a long and conditional path towards possible reaffiliation after strict compliance with CBSE safety norms.
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CBSE withdrawal puts Neerja Modi School Jaipur in transition as students face transfers and uncertainty
The withdrawal of affiliation of Neerja Modi School, Mansarovar, Jaipur by the CBSE has triggered a chain of immediate and long-term consequences for students, parents, staff, and the school management.
The decision followed a fatal incident involving a Class IV student and a detailed inquiry that found serious violations of child safety norms.If you are a parent or student connected to the school, the changes are already visible. Classrooms are quieter, admissions are frozen, and families are searching for clarity as the school begins a difficult transition phase under close regulatory watch.What happenedThe tragic accident occurred on November 1, 2025, when a nine, year, old boy from the Class IV of Neerja Modi School fell off the fourth floor of the school building and died.
The incident within the school raised immediate concerns about student supervision and physical safety measures.On November 2, 2025, the media reports highlighting the issue were published. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) took notice of the matter. After the review, the Board saw that the circumstances of the fall indicated that the school might not only have lapses in safety infrastructure but also in the provision of support through counselling and anti, bullying mechanisms.
The student's death caused public concern and led to a demand for the authorities responsible for regulations to be held accountable.Chronology of action taken by CBSEThe CBSE adopted a phased program of intervention after the incident was reported. On November 3, 2025, a fact, finding committee that toured the school examining the facilities, talking crew, and looking safety arrangements conducted the work. On November 12, 2025, the committee met the parents of the deceased child to understand the grievances they had lodged and the response of the school to them.A final inspection report was submitted on November 17, 2025, which recorded serious non, compliance with mandatory safety requirements. Based on these findings, CBSE issued a show cause notice to the school on November 20, 2025.Inspection reports were officially shared with the school on December 16, 2025, giving the management time to respond. The school replied on December 19, 2025. After examining all the documents, CBSE decided to revoke the schools affiliation with immediate effect on December 30, 2025.Rules and bye, laws violated The investigation uncovered violations of many clauses of the CBSE Affiliation Bye, Laws, 2018. The absence of safety nets and protected corridors on upper floors led to a breach of Clause 4. 7. 6.The school was also in violation of Clause 4. 7. 10, as amended, since it had not ensured the physical and psychological safety of students.Clause 2. 4. 12 was additionally found to be infringed as the school lacked an efficient counselling and grievance redressal system.