Jodhamal begins classes at adopted Govt schools
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Jodhamal Public School has adopted three government schools for the development of the teaching standard and the soft skills among the students who otherwise are full of talent but untapped.
School Principal, Trilok Singh Bist told that they have adopted three Government Schools namely Govt Primary School (GPS) Prithvipur, GPS Sainik Colony and Govt High School Deeli and have taken a resolution to give the best to these students as far as the environment is concerned and within a year’s time these kids will be able to speak in English and Hindi fluently to take part in any competition.
In April, Bist conducted a workshop for all the three government school teachers at Jodhamal Public School to give them an exposure and feel that how good one feels when performs to the best of his/her ability.
Bist said that all teachers of the three schools are well qualified and just needed a push to take the work as challenge and together they all can do wonders.
Every Saturday Bist has deputed two teachers in each of the Govt School from Jodhamal who can impart the anglicised education to the kids besides the rich Indian Education.
Bhupinder and Deepali Puri went to GPS Prithvipur Bishnah and did a wonderful job by making the kids open up whereas Rakhi Jasrotia and Poonam Sarmal of JMPS went to Govt High School, Deeli and could ignite the kids to urge for more when it comes to education and both of them felt that there is a lot of potential in these kids, only a little work needs to be done on them with love and affection and for that both teachers have volunteered for a three months teaching in the same school on every Saturday. Rimjhim Mahajan Neha Sharma went to Govt Primary School Sainik Colony and they too made the kids comfortable with them and started with the teaching of the parts of a plant with the visual aids.
All the students from Govt School gave a very good response and all teachers were happy to be associated with each other since it is always a mutual learning which takes place by such collaborations. Spoken English being the highlight of this collaboration one teacher out of the two will focus on how to make the students speak the basic English to begin with. Trustee Nandan Kuthiala was generous enough to gift two ceiling fans to Primary School Prithvipur Bishna as the teachers who visited them in April and May felt that the kids were feeling very hot. Since the three schools are also a part of the Jodhamal Fraternity the school is all set to bring them at par with the rest of the country for the educational needs of the under privileged section of the society. Director Education Smitha Sethi had been instrumental in making this collaboration happen and had directed CEO Jammu J.K Sudan to minutely observe this association of the Private Public Partnership move.