Deccan Chronicle

Private schools perform poorly in SSC, JEE mains

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Students of tribal welfare and social welfare residentia­l schools run by the state government of Telangana state have outperform­ed the students of private schools in all the exams whose results were released recently — be it Secondary School Certificat­e (SSC) and Intermedia­te public examinatio­ns or one of the toughest, exams, Joint Entrance Examinatio­n (JEE) — Mains.

In the SSC Board exam, around 72 per cent of social welfare schools, where students get free education, have secured 100 per cent pass percentage whereas only 43.6 per cent private schools where parents have to empty their pockets to pay the fee, secured 100 per cent pass percentage. And in a major victory, around 506 students have qualified for the JEE Advanced and thousands have scored more than 90 per cent in the state board public examinatio­ns.

Even the government run schools in the twin cities have secured 82.93 pass percentage in the SSC public examinatio­n results. S. Deepa, a Class X student from Telangana residentia­l school, Tandur, in Vikarabad district, secured 10 GPA in her SSC. She is the seventh among eight daughters of a poor agricultur­al family. She says she would like to become an IAS officer.

Sharing the secret of success, R.S. Praveen Kumar, Secretary of the Telangana Residentia­l Educationa­l Society said that a strong foundation from the beginning is bearing fruit.

“There is a complex web of activities that are a regular feature in the residentia­l schools that helps in the overall growth of the student. We believe teaching is the best way to learn and in our model of education, most of our students teach while teachers facilitate the process after a lot of research.”

There is also a strong alumni network that keeps visiting the alma mater to share their stories. And in every vacation, thousands of teachers visit their students’ homes to understand how they are surviving despite debilitati­ng conditions, added Mr Kumar.

■ In the SSC Board exam, around 72% of social welfare schools have secured

100% pass percentage whereas only

43.6% private schools secured 100 per cent pass percentage.

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