One of the leading private missionary schools has hiked the fees by Rs 350 per month, an increase of 18 per cent over the fees charged last year. In fact, the school has increased the tuition fees over the past three years by almost 100 per cent now.
"When my daughter got admission in this school in 2010, the monthly tuition fee was only Rs 1200. From this month onwards, I am supposed to pay Rs 2300 per month," Mohammad Shafi, a parent, said.
Fayaz Ahmad, whose two daughters are enrolled in a leading 'Girls Only' school of the valley, said the school management had thrown all government guidelines and the Supreme Court orders to wind.
"There is strict ban on capitation fees or donations imposed by the Supreme Court. However, the school charged Rs 25,000 as donation and even gave a receipt for the same," he claimed.
The schools are also imposing annual sundry charges like development fees, library fees and medical fees.
The schools are even putting the synonyms to good use. One of the schools has levied Rs 575 for 'Excursion and Extracurricular' activities and another Rs 575 per year as 'Physical Training and Outings' charge.