Vibgyor International School has remained closed since the crime was reported by the child's mother, who says her daughter was assaulted on July 2.
Bangalore:
The elite Bangalore school where a six-year-old was raped earlier this month, allegedly by a skating instructor, reopened today for classes 5 to 10.
For classes 1 to 4, the school will reopen on Wednesday.
On Sunday, nearly a hundred parents, accompanied by officials from the education and police departments, visited the school premises to check the security arrangements made by its management. Around 110 CCTVs are expected to be operational from today.
However not all parents are convinced that the school is safe for their children, with some having decided not to send their children back. One parent infact told NDTV that she will be sending her child to another school.
After the incident, the Bangalore police issued new security guidelines to city schools which include installing GPS and CCTV cameras in their buses, not allowing bus drivers to mingle with children and issuing identity cards to all those who come to pick up children. (Man Who Allegedly Raped Child in Bangalore School Two Years Ago is Out on the Streets)
"I am issuing an order to all schools under the Karnataka Police act to implement certain guidelines. If they don't follow we will charge them under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code," Bangalore Police Commissioner MN Reddi said last week.