I am homeschooling my child in her best interests

Childline, an NGO in Kerala, complained to the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) that a certain family was not sending their child to school. The complain was made in October 2015. The family was summoned to the CWC, which asked them to file an affidavit. After lengthy discussions and help from advocates, here is their reply.

To
The Chairman
Child Welfare Committee
Mini Civil Station, Thodupuzha
Idukki

REPLY TO PETITION BY CHILD LINE DATED 21.10.2015

  1. I submit the following facts for your kind consideration and favourable action in reply to the petition filed by Child Line dated 21.10.2015.
  2. It is submitted that the petition filed by Child Line is factually and legally wrong and untenable.
  3. It is submitted that I am imparting education to my child Jislia aged 7 years under the home-schooling system. I am taking every effort to ensure that my child is educated and prepared for life. None of my child’s rights are affected.
  4. It is submitted that resorting to home-schooling is not connected to the financial capacity of the parent. Rather it is based on the willingness of the parent to take extra and strenuous effort to teach his own child. It is submitted that many parents are only interested in income and career advancement and have outsourced the education of children as a whole to the schools. Home-schooling involves tremendous effort and painstaking care on the part of the parent.
  5. It is submitted that the petition filed against the home-schooling of my child is in fact an attempt to unnecessarily harass a parent who is in fact more committed and sincere to educate his child. The rights of my child are in fact more protected since I am taking the extra effort to impart education.
  6. It is submitted that provisions of the Right of Children for Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE for short) have been misconstrued. The provisions of the said Act only cast a duty upon the State for educating a child. S.8 imposes a duty upon the appropriate Government to provide free and compulsory education to every child. The very same S.8 excludes any parent from claiming any reimbursement of expenditure incurred in an elementary school other than the one established, owned, controlled or substantially financed by the Government.
  7. It is submitted that the said exclusion clearly makes out a case where the child is not being sent to a Government school. Hence there is no duty cast upon the parent to send his child to a school that is not up to the mark in his/her opinion.
  8. It is submitted that S.10 of the RTE Act is to be read in the light of the exclusion provided in S.8 of the very same Act. The parent has the option to teach the child more effectively in the best possible school which can be done by resorting to home-schooling method as well.
  9. It is submitted that there is no absolute bar in the RTE Act preventing a parent from ensuring that his child is educated through home-schooling method. This is further fortified by the fact that there is no penal provision in the RTE Act to be enforced against any parents. The Parliament has in its wisdom decided not to penalise a parent for not sending his/her child to school since the Parliament understands that parents may have compelling reasons which prevent school education.
  10. It is submitted that I am fully complying with the moral duty cast upon me by S.10 of the RTE Act by taking every effort to educate my child. S.10 does not compel a parent who does not wish to avail the rights of the child under S.3 for free and compulsory education in a neighbourhood school. The existence of a right and exercise thereof are distinct and severable.
  11. It is submitted that even the petition does not have a case that I am not educating my child. The fact remains that I am taking more care for my child and educating her. The methodology adopted by me as a parent is not illegal or unlawful. Home-schooling is a widely accepted method even in the most advanced nations.
  12. It is submitted that I am home-schooling my child in her best interests and for her utmost welfare. It is submitted that I have not violated any child rights. Rather I have taken utmost care of my child and her rights to the best of my abilities. I am providing individual care and attention for her education. I humbly submit that I may not be penalised in any manner for being a caring, loving and sincere parent.

In the above facts and circumstances, it is humbly requested that all proceedings in pursuance of petition dated 21.10.2015 filed by Child Line may be dropped in the interests of justice and fairness.

20 thoughts on “I am homeschooling my child in her best interests”

    1. My daughter is 10 year s old present my in 5 the Std inCBSE SYLLABUS SCHOOL,I wish to homeschool her for 5 Std, WE are presently residing in Chennai,where should I enroll her for homeschooling for 5th Std onwards. Thanks

  1. Hi…
    It will be appreciated if I am getting contacts of above mentioned parents for further clarification. I am very much interested in this subject of home schooling. If anyone can help please contact in my mail id [email protected].
    thanks

  2. Mam, can you send the procedures for home schooling a kid in India. Because I am going to be a parent in few months and I wish that home schooling is the best option rather than sending him to school. So if possible can you mail be the procedure ASAP?

  3. Even I want to contact parents who already are homeschooling their children and want to undeerstand their experience and how they decided upon child;s future as our education system has mandated 10th and 12th standard certificates.

  4. I would like to start home schooling for my kid.pls share parents details for me.how to join in this group.

  5. Hi.
    Am constantly looking to connect with home schooling parents and have a detailed discussion, can anyone respond to me or write to me and take this forward….

  6. Hi I need help to how to start home school plz any one know any contact no plz email me thanks

  7. I am interested in homeschooling my preverbal 5 Year old.would like to know steps for start-up in detail

  8. I m looking for homeschooling for my son who is in 7th grade pls can anyone help me with the procedure.

  9. Anagha Ashok Gamre

    Hello dis is Anagha, i want to use this method of home schooling for my sister.
    Home schooling her in her interests. She is in 11th grade and aspires to become an artist after 12th. So can u help me to figure out if i can home school her for 2 yrs untill she enters the art college for degree. I am an artist too and passed out of the same degree she wants to persue.

  10. One question

    If I home school my child, till say 5th grade and then send to her recognised school – is there any legal issue. Will schools take admission, and upto what grade do they take admission ?

    Suhas

  11. Hi,
    I am doing homeschooling for my 7 year old. It’s easy if you follow a curriculum. I am following IB and IGCSE curriculums.
    Sites with lots of amazing resources like Twinkl, British council and TES are always helpful. Particularly Twinkl has lots of amazing resources at very cheap (approx. INR 400 a month) price. I emailed their office in UK and they gave me some discount as well.
    Good luck to all homeschoolers.

    Regards 🙂

  12. Hello Swashikshan team,

    We are from Chennai and we are currently homeschooling our children. Need some guidance here to ensure homeschooling approach goes well with proper documentation/Certificates in place.

    Is there a contact number to reach to the Swashikshan team ?

    Thanks

  13. It would be a good idea to have a whatsapp / telegram group for instantly sharing homeschooling related info.

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