The Hindu (Erode)

Tiruppur’s top-ranking in Class XII exam along expected lines: CEO

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Tiruppur district’s numero uno position in overall pass percentage in 2023-24 Class XII public examinatio­n, at 97.45 %, was only waiting to happen, according to o—cials of School Education Department.

A gesture of recognitio­n of teachers through a felicitati­on function organised by the School Education Department at the Builders’ Engineerin­g College for topnotch performanc­e by government, government-aided and private schools in the public examinatio­ns last December provided the muchneeded impetus to further enhance the eagerness and enthusiasm of teachers to sustain and accelerate the momentum, Chief Educationa­l O—cer of Tiruppur District N. Geetha said.

Heads as well as teachers of 20 schools that had secured cent per cent results for Class XII, and 48 schools for the cent per cent performanc­e in SSLC were honoured with certi‡cates of appreciati­on. As many as 1,805 teachers were honoured on the occasion.

This time around, 16 government schools and one municipal school in the district have secured cent per cent results.

In all, inclusive of the private schools, 112 out of 213 schools had secured the distinctio­n of cent per cent pass. The icing on the cake was the performanc­e of two government schools

16 government schools and one municipal school in the district have secured cent per cent results this year

that had prepared more than 100 students each for the exam.

The Government Girls’ Higher Secondary School, Kunnathur, had the maximum number of 172 students securing cent per cent pass. The feat has been achieved by the school for the ‡rst time, the CEO said, appreciati­ng the headmistre­ss C. Priya for the performanc­e.

For the Government Higher Secondary School at Koduvai that had sustained cent per cent results in 2023-24 as well, the repeat performanc­e is sweeter still.

It was all about strategy to see through the betterment in the performanc­es of the average and below average students. Teachers never hesitated to work for extra durations. The classes used to take place for the students from 8.15 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

The students were prepared for giving their best through a plethora of activities, headmistre­ss Prema said.

The sure shot outcome in Class XII results was made possible through identifyin­g below average students from SSLC onwards and preparing them for the exams in small groups, over the years, she added.

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