A Rural School Visit -- a Pleasant One
Visiting schools and Interacting with School children is
fun. And, if it happens to be a school far
away from the hustle and bustle of a city, it can only be better!! This visit was long overdue. Earlier this year, we planned to visit the school in
February but due to my tight work schedules , had to move it
to this week of August.
As most are aware , the Ford Digital Literacy program reaches
out far and wide across the country. Among
many schools / Colleges/ NGO’s / Institutions that benefitted was this school
that is located at MadhaPattinam, some 25 Kms ( approx. ) from the
Tenkasi Town in Tirunelveli District.
A colleague from Ford ( thank you Geetha Paulmani ) recommended this
school for Computer donations last year. Ford made computers available to the school. The
school put up a computer lab that enabled the
much needed access to Computer Education for close
to 1700 children.
Just as background, the school was started by a noble soul, with all his retirement savings (after working in the Govt.) to change the
lives of the villagers in a big way, by
providing quality education to those who have no access in this
particular village and its surroundings. The school is named after him. His son, who is retired Doctor practicing out of
Chennai, carries on the
father’s dream . Actively involved , he looks for every opportunity to
improve any of the school needs.
The visit coincided with the 53 rd Annual Day celebrations
of the school. My Colleague Geetha was
also instrumental for this visit to happen and for recommending a school
that richly deserved the support. She delivered
a very interactive session with the kids which was very inspirational to
everyone around. Students received my motivational
stories on how to handle unexpected setbacks and gifting with no expectation
very well. I am hopeful that they learn to manage life with a positive spirit
and continue the chain of giving to make the world better – the very essence of
Ford!
Some facts that will give you a perspective –
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The schools is just not easily accessible; but still 1700 turn up every day!! Some by Bicycles, some by walk, some by public
transport to the main road and then walk!! So,
one needs
a great deal of motivation
to get to the school!!
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The number of girls outnumber the boys at school
– Close to 51 % are girls
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School has a
centum pass out in standard 12 and close to 98 % in 10th The school has been achieving this consistently for the
past decade or so.
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3 girls
scored centum in History in the 12th standard. The school topper scored 1119 out 1200. Great talent, just needs the
right exposure!!
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Most of the parents (parents of about 1300
children) are “rolling beedis” (Kind of local cigar) and the rest are
farmers. Although they struggle to manage their livelihood, they send the kids
to school which is a big change!! They understand how education can change the
life of their kids .
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The school and surroundings were so quiet – it
was surreal to me coming from the city used to noise—we could only hear the
wind !
The annual day event spoke volumes about the talent of the
children – both in arranging the event and also the culturals that
followed the official event. The children
were a disciplined lot during the entire event ( I have been to other places ,
where the teachers had to intervene to
control noise levels during speeches ! ) The
teachers are so dedicated to the children and school.
What is even more satisfying is,
our meeting with two of the three girls who scored centum in
12th when they came to get their awards at the
annual day. They both are now in College . One of them wanted to pursue
Chartered Accountancy. I could see the determination in her eyes. I am sure ,
she will go on and complete her CA.
Things that would help the School and kids :
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Exposure to outside world – visit to a factory
or an Organisation outside of their village
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Career counselling
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Computer Education
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Guidance in general
It was nice , peaceful experience – just getting away from
my regular schedules and seeing things happening at places where infrastructure
( in fact everything)
is a challenge . It is glad to note that things are changing and
issues are being handled , tackled. And, with some
assistance / intervention a Big difference can be made for sure!!
Comments
Very nice post. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Regards
Vidhya
Thanks for sharing ...
We all know serving for the society is second nature that comes naturally to you.
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Interesting write-up.