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DSEK visits Dream School Kothibagh, reviews preparations for school reopening

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Srinagar, Feb 27: Director School Education Kashmir Naseer Ahmad Wani Friday conducted a surprise visit to Dream School at Kothibagh

During the inspection, the Director visited Kindergarten classes and assessed basic facilities for young learners.

He interacted with the concerned teacher and reviewed preparations for students returning to school.

The institution is equipped with modern facilities including smart classrooms with digital learning support, a STEM and Robotics Lab, air-conditioned (hot and cold) classrooms, art-integrated learning, and provision of free books, uniforms, and mid-day meals.

"Every arrangement must be personally verified to ensure a smooth and inspiring start for our young students," he said.

He asked the officials to work in close coordination in order to make 2026 the Year of academic excellence.

He directed all Chief Education Officers (CEOs), Zonal Education Officers (ZEOs), and Cluster Heads across the Kashmir division to personally inspect schools and confirm readiness before reopening.

The Director was accompanied by Chief Accounts Officer DSEK Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Khanday and Chief Education Officer Srinagar Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Bhat.

He reiterated his commitment to providing a safe, well-prepared, and quality learning environment for all students.

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