Brahmavar: Admissions into government schools increase


Daijiworld Media Network - Brahmavar (SP)

Brahmavar, Oct 6: At a time when there are reports of some government schools shutting down because of lack of students, the number of students of Brahmavar government model higher primary school is increasing every year.

Out of 93 government schools in Bahmavar block, this school has registered the highest number of admissions. Since the last five years, the number of students in this school is rising. Because of the quality of education and style of teaching the school has been attracting students. Due to coronavirus-induced financial slump, several students have left private schools and sought admission into the government schools in other places but not here. Because the number of students has been steadily rising from 272 in 2015 to 465 now with a steady increase every year.

Teaching in English medium was started two years back. This year, 81 students from private English medium private schools have joined here. The school, which has 125 years of history, having set up in 1895, there are many past students of the school who have adorned high positions.

Out of the 465 students who come from different places to this school, 16 do not have smartphones. The school has 13 teachers all of them being ladies. There is a shortage of three teaching staff. Three more teachers are needed and the post of the headteacher is vacant.

Acting headteacher Nandini says that the staff of the school have been giving good quality education towards shaping them into excellent future citizens. There has been an increase in the number of students. President of the school development and monitoring committee Pandurang Kulal says that the people have to change their mindset about government schools. He said that parents should send their children to government schools everywhere.

 

  

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  • Shabeer Ahmed, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Now a days private / English medium schools are forcing parents to pay the school fees or else their children's will be disconnected from the online classes. Moreover these schools asking for the full payment of school fees and there is no discount even there is no classes for more than 6 months.
    Of course, because of pandemic most people lost their jobs, low income.. these are the things which drive people to seek admission in government schools for their children.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Acting headteacher Nandini should promote as Head Teacher and staff of the school should be rewarded.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    If the quality of education is good, then students will come for sure. Kannada can be taught as a compulsory language and other subjects could be taught in English. If private schools can have English medium, why not government schools..????

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    People ! good going ! Its your fundamental rights to have a reasonable fees education not that MUSHROOMED Private schools heavy burden fees education !! Private Schools are making too much drama to attract the fees from parents like SCHOOL UNIFORM BUS PROJECTS BOOKS etc etc MANY MORE programmes which never helped in real time situation nor secure a DECENT earning job.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 07 2020

    Not many can afford Online Private Schools ...

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Very good step by the parents...

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