The Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has issued a final deadline for all its affiliated schools to complete mandatory public disclosures on their official websites. Schools that fail to comply by the deadline face action under the Board’s affiliation rules.
📆 Final Deadline — february 15, 2026
CBSE has directed every affiliated school across india to upload and update comprehensive information on their websites by 15 february 2026. This is a final opportunity for schools to meet public disclosure norms, with failure to comply likely to attract penalties or action under the CBSE affiliation bye‑laws.
📋 What Schools Must Disclose
CBSE’s mandatory public disclosure requires schools to make the following information publicly accessible on their website under a prominent “Mandatory Public Disclosure” section:
🧑🏫 Teacher and Staff Details
- Complete list of teaching staff with their qualifications, roles, and professional credentials
- Information about principals, vice‑principals, counsellors, and special educators
- Teacher–student ratio details (must not exceed 30:1 and each section should have at least 1.5 teachers)
💰 School Fee Structure
- Annual fee details for all classes
- Any other charges, deposits, or fees collected by the school
📚 Academic Records
- Board exam results for Class 10 and Class 12 for the last three years, including number of registered students and pass percentages
- Year‑wise performance data with remarks
🏫 Infrastructure and Safety Certificates
Schools must upload valid documents such as:
- Affiliation and recognition certificates
- Right to education (RTE) compliance certificates
- Building safety and fire safety certificates
- Sanitation and drinking water certificates
- Inspection or campus video links, where applicable
🗓 Other Required Info
- Annual academic calendar
- Parent–Teacher Association (PTA) or school Management Committee (SMC) details
- Basic school contact info — address, email, phone number
🏫 Why This Disclosure Matters
CBSE says that full public disclosure ensures:
- Transparency for parents and stakeholders
- Accurate and up‑to‑date data on school operations
- Informed decision‑making for school selection and student enrolment
It also reinforces compliance with the board’s Affiliation Bye‑Laws, 2018, which mandate that affiliated schools maintain a functional website with all public disclosures easily accessible.
⚠️ Consequences of Non‑Compliance
Schools that do not meet the 15 february 2026 deadline may face:
- Action under CBSE affiliation norms (including show‑cause notices or penalties)
- Possible scrutiny or repercussions during affiliation renewal checks
- Legal consequences if misleading or incomplete disclosures are found later
✅ In summary: CBSE’s public disclosure rules aim to make school data transparent and easily accessible. With the 15 February 2026 deadline, schools must publish full details — from fees to teacher qualifications — on their websites or face penalties under affiliation rules.
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