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Delhi Govt Schools to Launch English Medium Sections in Every Class from 2025


A female teacher in a pink saree is teaching a class of attentive male students in white school uniforms, seated at desks in a well-lit classroom.
To enhance academic preparedness for higher education, the Delhi Directorate of Education has mandated the inclusion of at least one English medium section in every class across government schools. This initiative, effective from the current academic session, aims to broaden access to English-language instruction for all students.

In a significant move to make public education more inclusive and competitive, the Delhi government has announced that every class in government schools will now have at least one English medium section, starting from the 2025 academic session.

This decision is aimed at bridging the language divide, boosting employability, and offering more opportunities to students from economically weaker backgrounds.

Why English Medium Matters in Public Education

English medium instruction has long been associated with better access to:

  • Higher education opportunities

  • Competitive exams like JEE, NEET, and UPSC

  • Global job markets

  • Digital learning resources and research content

By integrating English medium sections in all classes, Delhi aims to level the playing field between government and private school students.

How the New Policy Will Be Implemented

The Delhi Directorate of Education has laid out a structured plan:

  • One English medium section per class, starting from Class 1 to Class 12

  • Dual-medium option retained – parents can still choose Hindi medium

  • Dedicated English-trained faculty to handle English sections

  • Teacher training and digital tools to support language learning

Goals Behind the English Medium Initiative

1. Promote Equal Learning Opportunities

Students from low-income backgrounds often lag behind in English, limiting their options in higher education and careers.

2. Increase Confidence and Competitiveness

Early exposure to English helps students participate confidently in national-level exams, debates, and interviews.

3. Prepare for a Globalized Economy

Fluency in English opens doors to international studies, remote jobs, and global networking — crucial for 21st-century success.

Training and Support for Teachers

To ensure effective delivery of English education, the government will:

  • Offer crash courses and certification programs in English pedagogy

  • Provide access to blended learning platforms and digital content

  • Encourage peer learning, classroom aids, and immersive speaking modules

What This Means for Students and Parents

  • Parents now have more choice within the government system

  • Students from Hindi medium backgrounds can opt-in gradually

  • Enhanced language skills will benefit students in long-term academic and career pursuits

Reactions from Experts and Educators

Educationists have welcomed the move, calling it a “step toward educational equality.” However, they also warn that:

  • Execution quality will be key

  • Continuous teacher training is essential

  • Language shouldn't replace conceptual clarity in subjects

Final Thoughts

The Delhi government’s decision to introduce English medium sections in every class is a bold and progressive step. It sends a strong message: quality education should not be limited by language or socio-economic background.

With the right implementation, this initiative could redefine public education in India — making it more aspirational, competitive, and future-ready.

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