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EYFICCI Report Private Sectors Contribution to K12 Education in India India has the largest K12 system in the world However it serves from key challenges in terms of access and quality Grade ID: 448486

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FICCI School Education Conference

EY-FICCI Report

Private Sector’s Contribution to K12 Education in India

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India has the largest K-12 system in the worldSlide3

However, it serves from key challenges in terms of access and quality

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All-India (Rural): reading level of children in different grades (%)

Enrolment / GER across levelsSlide4

The private sector constitutes a key part of the

I

ndian K12 system

Evidence of increasing enrolment in private schools in rural India- from 18.7% in 2006 to 25.6% in 2011 and

declining

enrolment in government schoolsSlide5

And the sector has played a significant role in terms of both access…..

%

enrolment all India

K-12

schools in 2011: by

level and management Slide6

and quality

Comparison between MCGM and private

s

chool SSC Results (Pass %)Slide7

Going forward 130,000 private schools would be required over the next 8-10 years

Total projected enrolment

373 million students

GER overall:

95% (projected)*

2022 stateCurrent stateTotal current enrolment 253 million students GER overall: ~69.3%Total number of private schools required to meet the requirements**:~ 130,000(Assuming current GER trends and shift to private schools trend)Slide8

However, the private sector is facing some severe challenges

RTE IMPACT

EXPANSION

FINANCIAL

Inadequate compensation by Govt. for 25%

EWS: Schools facing closureInflexible input based norms:Complex regulatory frameworkHigh capital costInability to access equity fundingHigh upfront cost in the initial yearsSlide9

Recommendations to encourage private sector growth

Reduce input based norms – move to outcomes based system

Allow schools on short term leases/ rental model

Allow hub and spoke

model – where neighbourhood schools are covered in main school’s ambit

Pooling of government and private resourcesReduce land area requirements/ provide flexibility in land ownershipAllow companies to set up schools across statesSlide10

Recommendations to encourage private sector growth

Allow private schools flexibility on salaries in initial years

Provide single

window clearance

Flexible norms for eligibility of private

playersLimit regulation of feesGreater independence in admission policiesClarity on utilizing surpluses for new school set-upSlide11

DISCUSSION TOPICS

01.

  Relevance of private schools in Indian context; their contribution to K-12 schooling in terms

of:

Introducing modern pedagogy

Introducing new areas of studyICT InnovationsProfessional Development02.  Bottlenecks in growth of K-12 Private SchoolsAvailability of land, specially in urban areasBattery of Permissions requiredIncreasing interference of government driven by populist political motivesFee control regulations in various statesRestrictions on making reasonable returns on investment03.  Participation of Private Schools in Nation Building – Engagement with state schools and assisting them raise their standardsSlide12