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Super 300: Government school bags three TN awards for academic turnaround
Super 300: Government school bags three TN awards for academic turnaround

New Indian Express

time10-07-2025

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  • New Indian Express

Super 300: Government school bags three TN awards for academic turnaround

TIRUCHY: A government school in Tiruchy, which once counted its students on its fingers, has successfully increased strength from 20 to 300 students in the past four years. The Municipal Primary School in Puthur was rewarded with three Tamil Nadu state education awards on Sunday for its remarkable turnaround and academic innovation. P Amsavalli, headmistress of the school, was honoured with the Arignar Anna Award for school leadership (Rs 10 lakh), the Professor Anbazhagan Award for overall school performance, and the 100-Day Reading Challenge Award for ensuring 100% reading proficiency among students. The student admission significantly increased post Covid-19 pandemic, when many families pulled their children out of private schools due to unaffordable fees. 'We used that opportunity to prove what a government school can truly deliver. Even if our school was far from city centres, we made sure our students participated in every competition and science exhibition, and they returned with prizes,' Amsavalli added. The school has introduced smart classrooms, a mini play area, two compact libraries, and a main library despite a limited space. The library is designed to engage even hesitant readers, where students must talk for two minutes about any book before borrowing another. In 2023, the school was upgraded to a two-storey building at a cost of Rs 90 lakh by the city corporation. The school has 10 permanent teachers and another 10 staff on a temporary basis. The HM believes that after the upgrade, the school strength jumped from 150 to 300. 'Many working-class parents struggled to guide their children at home, so we focused on building strong basic maths, English grammar, and reading. As words on teaching quality spread, this year alone, over 10 students shifted from private schools to join us. That, I believe, helped the officials recognise our efforts with these awards.' To strengthen language learning, the school has created its own spoken English course book which is distributed for free among students. 'During events, we encourage the students to take over the stage. Speaking in front of peers builds confidence and pride in learning,' said N Kavitha a PTA teacher who authored the English course book. 'Both my kids have been studying here from the beginning. We could have chosen private schools, but we saw how well they were learning without any extra help,' said Sethu Karthik, a School Management Committee member and parent. The members of the school management committee and teachers plan to use the Rs 10 lakh to set up CCTV cameras and to buy chairs and additional learning infrastructure.

Guest workers' children being given Tamil language training in Coimbatore
Guest workers' children being given Tamil language training in Coimbatore

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Guest workers' children being given Tamil language training in Coimbatore

COIMBATORE: Guest workers' children in Karamadai block in Coimbatore district are being given Tamil language training to help them adapt to regular classroom learning in govt and aided schools. According to a school education department official, a door-to-door survey is being conducted with the help of school management committees (SMCs) in habitations to identify school going age children. So far, they have identified 43 children, aged between 7 and 14 years, whose family migrated from states like Bihar, Assam , Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal for work. "These children are being admitted to nearby govt and aided primary and middle schools through spot admissions. To support the integration of non-Tamil speaking children into the classroom, schools are providing special workbooks with basic Tamil letters, activity-based learning and commonly used words in English. Teachers use tools like Google Translate to help bridge the language gap," he said. "In three months, children begin to understand and speak Tamil," the official said, citing the example of a girl from Assam who is now fluent in Tamil and studying in Class IV at the Municipal Primary School in Maninagar in Mettupalayam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Compare Spreads: Bitcoin vs Ethereum CFDs IC Markets Learn More Undo Authorities are in touch with contractors and company heads to facilitate the admission of children of guest workers and ensure their continued education. "The school education department will launch a district-level survey starting July 10 to ensure that no child in the school going age group is left out of the education system. The results of the district-wide survey, which covers all blocks, will be available by August end," said another official.

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