The Asian Age

2 govt schools blend art, science for complete revamp

- SUSHMITA GHOSH NEW DELHI, APRIL 28

Blending art with science in a bid to improve the overall look, two government schools are in the process to adorn a new look backed by innovation­s. The two schools are situated in Far ida bad Bad ar pu rb order and South Delhi’s Ambedkar Nagar.

From making exquisite furniture out of discarded material to tackling the age-old problem of truancy in a methodical manner, the remodelled schools have everything. The principals of the schools, from Molarband and Dakshinpur­i Extension, shared the news at a “SharEd” event titled “Small Innovation­s Go a Long Way” organised by Creatnet Education on Friday.

Principal of GBSS School No.2 in Molarband, Dr Khaleeq Ahmad, was transferre­d to the school two years ago, which is situated on the Faridabad Badarpur border and has a semi-rural and immigrant population. With Mr Ahmad’s innovative tactics, the school with a strength of 3,000 students and once in shambles, has been infused with new lease of life making it one of the best government schools in the area.

As a part of innovation, the principal has merged all the classroom sections into one class, where one teacher teaches and the other teacher sits at the back. “I personally check all the the students’ notebooks once in a year and sign it. When I joined the school, it lacked sitting arrangemen­ts and in today’s time we have over 600 desks. We now tackle truancy problem by calling parents and taking their signatures and secondly mark attendance of students going out,” Mr. Ahmad said.

On the other hand, Mythili Bector, who took charge as principal of Sarvodaya Vidyalaya Dakshinpur­i Extn.in 2015, brought the school on par with her strict attitude yet flexible behaviour. Ms Bector introduced a puppet theatre in the school as a part of curriculum­m, where puppets are made using scraps.

 ??  ?? Dr Khaleeq Ahmad, Mythili Bector, educationi­st Anuradha Sen and Dr Anil Teotia speaking at the ‘ShareEd’ event.
Dr Khaleeq Ahmad, Mythili Bector, educationi­st Anuradha Sen and Dr Anil Teotia speaking at the ‘ShareEd’ event.

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