Achievements 2002 – 2007 :
The pass percentage of class X up from 51%
(2002-03) to 64% (2005-06). Class XII results up from 74% to 82% during the same period.
Scholarships awarded to over 250 children
from a total amount of Rs.5.1 Lacs. This
includes Rs.500/- per month for two years for all girls students scoring more
than 60% marks in class-X examination.
Free meals to all
students of Nursery & Primary level.
Free Text Books for all students up to
class VIII and for girl students from class-IX to XII.
Free Uniforms designed by NIFT is being
provided to all students from Nursery to Class-XII.
Computer Labs have been established
covering all NDMC/Navyug Sr. Sec. to Middle level.
Meritorious/Consolation Awards by cash
payment for topper students in the Board Examination of Class-X & XII. The number has increased from 126 to 196 in
the last 2 years.
BALA : With the technical assistance of UNICEF, the concept of BALA,
“Building as a Learning Aid” is introduced in 10 NDMC & Navyug schools.
YUVA: Adolescent Education Training imparted to
all Teachers during Summer Vacation through SSA.
Self
Defence: The Training imparted to all girls child from class IV onward.
Ritinjali: Training Programmes
for Nursery to primary Heads of Schools including school appraisal.
First
Aid Training : workshop conducted by ST. John
Ambulance to all Heads of NDMC/Navyug
Schools along with the Teachers from each school.
13. Fire
fighting Equipments: Provided in all 52 school Buildings.
14. Night Classes for out of school
children with the help of an
NGO(Ritanjali).
ROAD AHEAD
(i) Switching
over to English as Medium of Instruction & Teaching.
NDMC primary schools to be converted to
English medium in phased manner and wherever any interested applicant is there
for education in Hindi/Punjabi/Urdu medium, special sections for these
languages shall be opened to meet the statutory requirements.
(ii) Change
in curriculum
Presently SCERT books are being used in
NDMC schools. It is proposed that these may be changed to NCERT publication
which is also being used in Kendriya Vidyalayas. This change will also make NDMC primary schools
parallel to Navyug Schools. It is pertinent to note here that Bengali School,
which is the best performing NDMC
School
is already following English medium and NCERT books at Primary Level.
(iii) Qualitative
improvement in class X and Class XII results.
1.
For
increasing the overall numbers of students scoring more than 80 and 90% marks
in CBSE, ability sections to be opened from Class IX in which students scoring
more than 80% marks in common exam of Class VIII shall be admitted. This ability
section for Class IX shall be opened one at NP Bengali Girls Sr. Sec. School, Gole Market and the other at NP Girls Sr. Sec. School, Gole
Market from the current academic year.
2.
For
Class XI ability sections shall be created from current academic year for
students scoring more than 80% marks in Class X. On experimental basis an
ability section for science be opened at NP Bengali Girls Sr. Sec. school Gole Market and at NP Girls Sr. Sec. Gole
Market for Commerce Section, where class
room and infrastructure is available. In
these schools special arrangements for extra coaching for the preparation of
Public entrance examination for
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3.
engineering
and medical colleges from professional colleges who are already engaged in this
field would be provided to students free of cost.
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more schools would be covered under BALA (Building as a Learning Aid) Project
in 2007-08.
(v)
Computer
Aided Education will be introduced in Primary schools.
(vi)
Mini
Stadium at Mandir Marg
& Laxmi Bai Nagar to provide better sports facilities.
(vii)
Professional
sports coaching for Cricket, Volley Ball, Hockey, Judo and Gymnastics.
(viii)
Expansion
of Welfare Schemes.
(ix)
Revamping/reorganization
of existing organizational set up of Education Department.