Friday, November 12, 2010

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR RSK SCHOOL MANAGEMENT

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
(High Pressure Boiler Plant)
Tiruchirappalli – 620014,
TAMIL NADU, INDIA

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT


TITLE Phone: +91 431 2577823/2577323
Fax : +91 431 252 0076
Expression of Interest for School Management Email : cmtnk@bheltry.co.in

Reference Number: EnquiryBES:RSKHSS:COM
Enquiry Date: 07.11.2010
Due date for submission of
quotation: 07.12.2010
You are requested to quote the Enquiry number date and due date in all your
correspondences. This is only a request for quotation and not an order

BHEL/Trichy is looking for reputed School Management to run its CBSE School

The details and the EOI format can be downloaded from BHEL web site
http://www.bhel.com (public sector units) Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited) under enquiry
reference
The Expression of interest ( EOI) should reach us on or before 07.12.2010.
Yours faithfully,
For Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited
SDGM/Administration


BHEL EDUCATION SOCIETY (BES) INVITES SUITABLE INSTITUTIONS TO


MANAGE AND RUN RSK SCHOOL AT BHEL TRICHY CAMPUS


BES is looking for a highly result oriented and dedicated management to
manage and run R.S. Krishnan School situated in the BHEL Township ,
Thiruverumbur, Tiruchirappalli-620014, Tamil Nadu. The school was
established in the year 1964. RSK School is located in five places within the
BHEL Township, are rendering education to students from KG I to +2
classes.

Presently the schools have student strength of over 4000 and staff
strength around 140 Nos. Up to 10th standard, the Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE) syllabus is followed and for 11th and 12th standards, both
CBSE and State Board syllabi are adopted. The medium of instruction in the
Schools is English. The school is one among the best School in the State
having all adequate infra structure facilities like buildings, labs, play
grounds, meeting halls and with excellent teaching faculties.

BES prefers Institutions with adequate experience in managing schools
of CBSE syllabus in India.

Interested Institutions are requested to send their Expression of Interest
( EOI) along with their brochures, and other relevant write up deemed fit to
establish their experience and expertise . The EOIs have to reach us within
30 days from the date of publication and to be addressed to

THE PRESIDENT,

BHEL EDUCATION SOCIETY ,

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER /HR,

BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD.,

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI- 620014 , TAMIL NADU.

For details Please contact Shri.N.Krishnamoorthy, Sr.DGM/Administration,
BHEL,Trichy, Tamil Nadu-620 014. Phone. 0431- 2577823.

For details visit BHEL web site :http://www.bhel.com

Essential Information for consideration of Expression of Interest

Sl.No Details Requested Details provided
01
Name of the institution with postal
address, telephone, Fax & E mail
Contact Person
(Registered Office address)
02 Year of establishment
Year of affiliation to CBSE/State board
03 No. of Primary / Secondary/ Higher
Secondary schools run by the
institution
04 Medium of instruction English / Tamil/Both
05 Total No. of students on rolls, as on
June 2010
06 Total no. of teaching and non teaching
staffs, as on June 2010
07 Nature of educational stream Matriculation / State board/CBSE
08 Status of institution as recognized by
DOE
Self financing / Aided/Pvt
/Trust/Society/Public/Others (to specify)
09 History of pass percentage in the last 5
years in X and XII
10 Awards and recognition in the past 5
years in academic and other areas.
11 No of years in School education in
India .
12 Is your school has branches in Trichy? (Yes/No)
13 Signed by
Name:
Designation

: You may also attach Note any additional information like booklets, brochures etc.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

PTA's STAND VINDICATED

The herculean effort's of the RSK PTA complaint against the School Head PV involved in financial irregularities and guilty of acts of omissions and commissions succeeded at last. Its stand got vindicated by the fact the BHEL Management has appointed one Mr. Narayanan as Official Representative of the BHEL Education Society to oversee the affairs of the RSK School. It is also learnt that BHEL had initiated recovery proceedings against the School Head for recovery of excess EB charges paid to his residence, refund of petrol expenses, telephone etc., after glaring disclosures repeatedly made by the PTA. Hope the tie-up ends this academic year.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

GIEF DAYS ARE NUMBERED

GOOD NEWS TO PARENTS & STUDENTS OF RSK!
The Honeymoon between GIEF and BHEL is over. Reliable sources indicate that the BHEL Management is on the look out for a new management to run the RSK school starting from the coming academic year. It is also learnt that they have formed a 5 member committee consisting of its officials to identify the new management to run the school. Many popular institutions are vying to bid for the selection. The Parent and students community are very delighted to hear this news which was long pending, Alas better late than never.---RPF

Saturday, June 5, 2010

SCHOOL RE-OPENING POSTPONED BY PRINCIPAL

THE RSK SCHOOL has postponed the re-opening of the school to the 10th of this month for undisclosed reasons to the students and parents. Reliable sources indicate that a section of the teaching community had called for sit in strike from the 2nd of this month and they have caused to circulate pamphlets against the management and the school head.
The same is reproduced for the benefit of the readers:-

1. We have not received our salary for May 2010 even on this day (01.06.2010). It must be credited at once. The first installment of our arrears due by 31.03.2010 has not been settled yet. You must settle it with interest immediately.

2. Deductions from our salary ( PF, Bank Loans, LIC) have not been remitted regularly. The penalty we have to pay as default must be borne by you and our accounts updated.

3. The temporary teachers must be made permanent with effect from June 2008 (after 2 yrs of probation ) and what ever they have lost be paid as arrears.

4. Our salary must be disbursed by the last working day of every month and our pay slip be issued a day earlier.

5. You have changed the bank account of the entire staff of RSK for crediting our salary from SBI to PNB for your own personal gain. As a matter of fact, Mr.Govindaraja, PNB Manager sanctioned a huge sum as loan to build your house ( worth around 3 crores) waiving a lot of conditions and one such is the residential proof ( ration card) was not produced but the loan was sanctioned. You, for that favour, in return acted very cheaply and without a thought given to the inconvenience we will undergo, transferred our accounts to PNB bank, We are facing a lot of problems and we want our salary be credited once more in SBI.

6. You have not paid Mr.GabrielRaj, the NCC master his yearly NCC honorarrium (Rs.10,000) which is due by April every year. It must be settled immediatly.

7. You give class treatment and spend in tens of thousands towards the hospitality of guests you invite to school for various functions. We are happy about that but it is painful the way you treated the retiring teachers. A high tea and a ponndai, the whole function could not have cost more than Rs.3,000/- against the traditional way of honourly the teachers on parents day, a purse worth 10 grms of gold, gifts and felicitations from OSA and students, etc. We will not be silent observers to such dishonour metted out to our colleagues who have served for nearly three decades. Further we object to any kind of extravagant celebration of any school funtion.

8. You are always sending the audited report for the previous mount by the 29th of the next month making it difficult for BHEL to do thee needful in time. It is obligatory on you to send it before the 20th of every month.

9. The staff has to sign the attendance register before 8.45am and by 4.00pm failing which disciplinary action is initiated. You,the head of the institution are not doing justice in this case. WE will elaborate if you require.

10. You have been cautioned by BHEL to follow the MOU strictly. Yet your attitude of making fools of everyone every time, and our goodness in not making our objections felt, has really put us in serious trouble of late. You are totally responsible for the decision to revert the retiring age from 60 years to 58 years, and the mode by which it was conveyed, has created in the concerned teacher feel the pangs of death. You are absolutely responsible for which you will pay heavily spiritually. You will experience the pain and anguish they experience.

11. You encash your E.L. as per G.O i.e. 30 days per year. However, the E.L. due to us is 17 days encashed yearly as per G.O but we are receiving only 10 days per year encashed after 3 days ( 30 days accumulated). You have been able to make BHEL agree in you case but have not done so for us.

12. The school carpenter Mr.Sekar has been doing the carpentry work in your new house almost throughout the year. The school pays the salary but he does your personal work. How can you talk about justice or guide the school in the path of justice. The students are in danger with you in charge. Mr.Sekar signs in the register once in a fortnight.

13. You have not settled the accounts with the bus company and so the bus service has been withdrawn. This has plunged the parents and students in distress. What have you done with the bus fee collection? with so much of irregularities, what are you? WE fear that you may run off with our benefits. So settle on pending accounts immediately before the new academic year ( 2010-11) begins.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

LETTER TO BHEL BY RSK-PTA

AT THE TIME OF TAKING OVER RSK BY THE GIEF MADE THE PROMISE TO DELIVER THE FOLLOWING BUT STILL UNKEPT FOR OBVIOUS REASONS :-

It promised to provide:

1. School Bus Services but all of a sudden abruptly it has

Unilaterally discontinued School bus services, at the time of taking over of the school GIF promised to record three views

(a) Whatever privilege is extended to the teachers would continue,

(b) The areas that are presently covered by bus transport will continue and

(c) The school management will review the efficiency and the cost effectiveness of the operator and bring about such changes as are necessary to get higher advantage to the school, staff and children and if possible, make the services reach a wider area

2. a) Educational Consultants’ Review of RSK and deliverables in terms of manuals procedures and systems documents

b) Supervision and implementation of the administrative and academic processes including the change management, hiring of experts etc.

3. It also offered two value added service free of cost; i.e., GIEF will license the school management software to RSK (commercial value is Rs 6 lacs) at no extra charge. GIEF will additionally offer complementary scholarship worth rupees 12 lakhs to a RSK topper to study in Singapore.

4. School Management software and IT infrastructure modernisation: GIEF would be installing and implementing a exhaustive school management software, immediately on signing of the contract. This would cover a whole range of management and student information systems. BHEL will provide the necessary server and networking hardware with internet connection. This will be done as a part of the contract. At a later stage, the student-school-parent communication software will be implemented which, of course, would incur a cost.

5.Teacher Training & Development: GIEF will start implementing the professional development programme (teacher training and development & training of senior management). This will be done again in a phased manner and in accordance with the school’s time table.

a. Some training modules will be done drawing upon resources from within the school or within state/country and their training charges will be paid by BHEL

b. For specific training programmes like the Modern Montessori and Julia Gabriel’s speech and drama programme select teacher will be sent to Singapore. The cost of travel alone has to be borne by BHEL/Teacher and GIEF will take care of the course fee, lodge and board expenses.

6. Student & Teacher Exchange: GIEF will facilitate student and teacher exchange programmes with GIEF schools and its member schools in India and abroad.

7. Quality Assurance: GIEF will, on signing of the contract, start implementing a slew of quality assurance programmes aimed at the optimising the collective potential of the students and teachers of RSK. In the long run, a teacher will be trained to head and implement the quality assurance initiatives at RSK.

8. Specialised skill assessment programme: GIEF, as a special gesture, will implement the skill assessment programme of Educational Initiative ®, for students of stds VIII and X.

9. Scholarship : GIEF will open up the scholarship programmes that are available in Singapore to students of RSK. E.g., Singapore Airlines Scholarship et al. In addition, GIEF will offer one scholarship for junior college study in Singapore to std X topper of RSK. This scholarship will cover lodge, board and tuition and is equivalent to S$20,000 ( Rupees eight lakhs)

10. Post higher secondary programme : GIEF will help RSK to set up a full fledged career counseling centre at its premises for admission in to Indian universities/colleges. In addition, there are various university programmes, internationally acclaimed and highly accredited, available in Singapore for which GIEF’s career counseling centre will offer services to RSK students, interested in studying in Singapore.

Note: it is an open fact that the above promises have been unkept; The present management is just sleeping over vital and core issues like the deterioration of the school standards in terms of discipline, good conduct, academics etc., The survey by PTA is an ample proof substantiating the ground happenings in the school. We have to take an immediate and urgent decision in this regard, before it becomes too late to undo the mistakes committed by the school management.

The present scenario is ripe for exercising our option for termination of the agency.

"The agreement shall always be terminable at the option of either party by giving a notice in writing of at least four calendar months in advance ending with 30th April ".

Friday, April 9, 2010

PATHETIC STATE OF RSK

Mr.VARDARJAN HAS SUCCEEDED IN WITHDRAWING THE SCHOOL BUS SERVICES- WHICH WAS OTHERWISE IN VOGUE FOR THE PAST FOUR DECADES. SIGNS OF GIEF CRUMBLING EVIDENT- Mr.SHAILESH & JUSTICE DHARMADHIKARI QUIT THE FOUNDATION. THREE CHEERS TO GIEF AND VARDARAJAN.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

CBSE RESULTS

CBSE Class-XII results on Friday, CISCE results tomorrow
New Delhi, May 19 (PTI) The results of Class XII examinations conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education will be out on Friday while Council for Indian School Certificate Examination results for class-X and class-XII tomorrow.CBSE will declare results of Senior School Certificate Examination 2009 (Class XII) of the Board at 10 AM on Friday, a statement issued by the Board said. Over 6.3 lakh students appeared in the test held in March.The CISCE will announce the results for class 10th and 12th exams tomorrow.The CBSE's results will be available on its website. The schools can also get results by giving their code and email-id by registering themselves.Students can also get their results on their e-mail address by registering themselves on the web sites: www.Results.Nic.In, www.Cbseresults.Nic.In, www.Cbse.Nic.In, the statement said.The individual results can also be had on websites: http://mtnldelhi.In, http://bol.Net.In and http://delhi.Mtnl.In, it said. CBSE would disseminate results through Interactive Voice Response System also. Results will also be available through SMS also.CISCE has introduced for the first time the system of pre-registration under which students and principals can get results. PTI

+ 2 cbse RESULTS-



Class XII Exam Results 2009 ( Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions )

To be announced on May 20, 2009 at 10:00 Hrs.

WISHING ALL THE CHILDREN VERY BEST OF LUCK AND PRAY FOR EXEMPLARY

RESULTS -- RPF

CBSE + 2 RESULTS

FROM THE RPF's DESK:


Class XII Exam Results 2009 ( Chennai, Ajmer and Panchkula regions )

To be announced on May 20, 2009 at 10:00 Hrs.


We all pray and wish every one of the CBSE students to excel in this year's results. All

the very best and good luck.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

RSK VICE PRINCIPAL RAJKUMAR RESIGNS

The end of this Academic Year is as usual a sorrowful one for its students and parents community, this years bait is the School Vice Principal Mr. D.Rajkumar has put down his papers for obvious reasons. The new management is getting rid of all the good and honest hands from the school. The School has become poorer by the resignation of the VP and we have been deprived of good human being who has dedicated his services to the benefit of the entire students and teachers of the school. RPF recollects the selfless contributions made by the VP during his Three Year tenure and also a teacher for the past 25 years or so. We at RPF express our sincere thanks and gratitude to the outgoing VP. We wish him and his family good prosperity and pray to the Almighty for success in his endeavours.

Monday, January 5, 2009

TWO RSKITES [OLD-BOYS 2006-07 BATCH] DIES IN A ROAD ACCIDENT, ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED.

TWO RSKITES [OLD-BOYS 2006-07 BATCH] DIES IN A ROAD ACCIDENT, ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED.

THIS NEW YEAR HAS DAWNED WITH A RUDE SHOCK WHEN TWO OLD BOYS 2006-07 batch NAMELY VINOGARAN AND KARTHIK WHO DIED IN A ROAD ACCIDENT WHEN A MINI BUS COLLIDED HEAD AGAINST THE MOTORBIKE IN WHICH THEY WERE TRAVELLING ALONG WITH ONE GURU PRASANNA. IT IS REPORTED IN THE DAILIES THAT ALL THE THREE WERE TRAVELLING IN A MOTORBIKE. THE DECEASED VINOGARAN WAS A FIRST YEAR STUDENT IN SASTRA, KARTHIK AN NIT TRICHY STUDENT AND THE INJURED GURU PRASANNA IS STUDYING IN CHENNAI. ALL THE THREE PASSED OUT OF RSK LAST ACADEMIC YEAR. IT WAS UNFORTUANTE TO LOOSE TWO BRIGHT STUDENTS OF RSK TO THE CRUEL FATE. THE ALMIGHTY HAS SNATCHED AWAY THE TWO PROMISING YOUNGSTERS. IN THIS HOUR OF GRIEF THE --RPF EXPRESSES ITS PROFOUND SYMPATHY AND HEARTFELT CONDOLONCES TO THE FAMILIES OF THE DECEASED STUDENTS AND PRAY TO THE ALMIGHTY GOD FOR THE STUDENTS' SOUL TO REST IN PEACE. --RPF ALSO WISHES SPEEDY RECOVERY OF THE AILING GURU PRASANNA.

Friday, December 26, 2008

TIME TABLE FOR X AND XII BOARD EXAMS

DEAR STUDENTS,
THE BOARD EXAM TIME TABLE HAS BEEN RELEASED BY THE CBSE FOR XII STUDENTS


Monday,02nd March,2009 10:30 AM CHEMISTRY

Friday,06th March,2009 10:30 AM PHYSICS

Friday,13th March,2009 10:30 AM ENGLISH CORE


Monday,16th March,2009 10:30 AM BIOLOGY

Saturday,21st March,200910:30 AM MATHEMATICS


Tuesday,24th March,2009 10:30 AM COMPUTER SCIENCE



TIME TABLE FOR X STANDARD-CBSE

Wednesday,04th March, 2009 10:30 AM SOCIAL SCIENCE

Friday,06th March, 2009 10:30 AM TAMIL
FRENCH

Saturday,14th March, 2009 10:30 AM MATHEMATICS

Wednesday,18th March, 2009 10:30 AM ENGLISH COMM. &
ENGLISH LNG & LIT.


WISHING EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU BEST OF LUCK AND GOOD WISHES FOR SUCCESS --- RPF

Saturday, August 30, 2008

RPF SALUTES Mrs. MIRA

THE RSK SCHOOL [JUNIOR SCHOOL- PARTICULARLY] IS NOW DEPRIVED OF THE YEOMEN SERVICE TO THE STUDENT COMMUNITY RENDERED BY Mrs.MIRA JANARTHANAM WHO CHOSE TO VOLUNTARILY RETIRE AS ON 30.08.2008. Ms. MIRA HAD PUT IN MORE THAN 32 PLUS YEARS OF STUPENDOUS AND STRENUOUS EFFORTS TO TEACH OUR WARDS. SHE IS A PERSON OF GREAT QUALITY AND CHARACTER ONE SHOULD IMBIBE. SHE HAS SET AN GOOD EXAMPLE OF BEING VERY STRICT AND STRAIGHT FORWARD IN HER PROFESSION AS A TEACHER SHOWING NO COMPLACENCY NOR LENIENCE, BUT AT THE SAME TIME SHE WAS VERY KIND AND GOOD AT HEART. HER COLLEAGUES IN THE SCHOOL WILL FIND IT DIFFICULT TO ATTAIN THE BENCHMARK SET BY Ms.MIRA. SHE IS A ROLE MODEL FOR BOTH THE STAFF AND STUDENTS. MANY OUTSTANDING AND EXEMPLARY STUDENTS OWE THEIR SUCCESS IN THEIR LIFE AND CAREER TO Ms.MIRA. ON THIS OCCASION RPF SALUTES HER FOR HER COMMITMENT AND CARE WHICH HAD MOULDED OUR WARDS AS GOOD CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY. WE PRAY TO THE ALMIGHTY TO BLESS HER AND HER HUSBAND AND THEIR CHILDREN GOOD HEALTH, WEALTH, PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS AND LONGEVITY.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

NTSE - VIII AND X STD APPLICATION LAST DATE 30.08.08

DEAR PARENTS,

THE LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS FOR NTS EXAMS FOR VIII AND X STUDENTS IS 30.08.2008, IF your wards have not submitted the applications with the School, you may directly send it by downloading the form from the website http://www.ncert.nic.in/html/talent.htm along with a Demand Draft for Rs. 50/- favouring - State Level NTS Examination, 2008 "TAMILNADU" CHENNAI payable at Chennai, and send the filled in application duly attested by the Principal and send the same to

THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS, COLLEGE ROAD, NUNGAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI-600006 -- RPF

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Unwarranted Expenditure on Declamation Contest

As usual an All India Declamation Contest is scheduled for oct.21 '08. Costly invitations printed. Top of it nearly 200 invitations sent 2 months in advance to all parts of India by Courier @ rs.25/- per cover and not by post. More than Rs.5,000/- Wasted out of school money. One more example how the school head etravagantly leads. Previous Declamation contest did not draw schools outside the state at least outside the district. This is what u call All India! -- RPF

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

TRUE LIES BY THE SCHOOL HEAD

LIES ! LIES ! TRUE LIES ! BY THE SCHOOL HEAD

All of you would remember that nearly 25 students of class XI Standard State Board failed but you may not be aware of the explanation by the School Head in the Governing Board Meeting which was held in June'08

" .... Mr. C Mani wanted know the details of class XI students. Mr. Varadrajan responded that class XI students take to their work little lightly and this is the case with almost all the schools. twenty five of them were failed just to jolt them to reality of hard work necessary subsequently. However, they were examined again setting new question papers and were promoted. Mr. Varadarajan further explained internal evaluation of the school used to be stricter than board evaluation. This is just to ensure our students get prepared such surprises arised in the board examination....."

NB:-
The School HEAD has misled the Governing Board as though the evaluation of the Class XI was done by their teachers, on the contrary it was externally evaluated. He has further stated that in order to give a jolt to the students to wake up to the reality. Dear Parents we leave it to your judgement how he has uttered such a True Lie before the Board - RPF

BHEL APPOINTS CO-ORDINATOR FOR RSK SCHOOL

DEAR PARENTS,

The BHEL has appointed one of its Manager Mr. P.Samutharapandi of the Controls and Insturmentation Department as its Representative to co-ordinate with the RSK School. Mr.P.Samutharapandi did his B.E., at Anna University and M.Tech in IIT Madras. He is also a member and the Vice-President in the BHEL Executives Association. On behalf of the RPF we wish Mr. Samutharapandi all the very best to contribute to the welfare of the School Managament and for its upward betterment both in academics and in extra-curricular activities. Mr. Samutharapandi can be contacted through landline no. 2574074 and his cell no. 94425 02605. Feel free to communicate your valuable suggestions and grievances for timely redressal. RPF

Monday, July 28, 2008

SEX STARVED FORMER PHYSICS TEACHER ON DAIS

The 45th Annual Day Sports day show cased the damned and sex starved former Physics Teacher who had to resign on the grounds of complaints of moral turpitude. PV again proved that he has the nerve to provoke the parent community by extending an invitation with a seat in the dais to symbolically throw an open challenge to the BHEL and Parents. What is the unholy alliance between PV and the Physics Teacher is a billion dollar question?.
Probably GIF may have an answer!. This is nothing but an open and naked defiance by the School Head with little or no respect to moral values.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

ANALYSIS OF THE SURVEY


DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE SURVEY CONDUCTED BY THE RSK-PTA

Under its auspices the RSK PTA conducted a detailed survey from the Parents with a view to ascertain their views regarding the GIEF’S Management of the RSK SCHOOL for the past 2 years. Nearly 50 well meaning parents volunteered to take up the task of surveying BHEL and NON BHEL Parents. The Survey was able to obtain response from 824 Parents of the RSK School out of 1000 forms issued. Out of the responded 824,

119 respondent-parents expressed their Satisfaction i.e. 14.44 %
147 respondent-parents remained neutral i.e. 17.84 %
006 respondent-parents expressed their Don’t Know i.e. 0.73 %
552 respondent-parents have expressed Dissatisfaction i.e. 66.99 %

The Survey focused on many issues. Of which, three areas were considered more relevant and vital for evaluating the performance of the New Management, New Head of the Institution and the Parents’ perception about the School under the GIF Management.

The main areas which require immediate attention are:

1. Whether GIEF’S is doing an excellent Job in Academics?

Response:
The detailed analysis shows that only 164 parents are Satisfied, 232 Parents remain neutral, 11 parents claimed that they Don’t Know and 417 parents strongly feel dissatisfied.

2. Whether Parent’s feel welcome at school, their views are taken into account, their perception about standard of the school?

Response:
The detailed analysis shows that only 129 parents are Satisfied, 263 Parents remain neutral, 31 parents claimed that they Don’t Know and 401 parents strongly feel dissatisfied.


3. Whether the Leadership & Direction provided by the administrators of the School and the principal is effective in leading the school in the right direction

Response:

The detailed analysis shows that only 114 parents are Satisfied, 165 parents remain neutral, 34 parents claimed that they Don’t Know, and 511 parents strongly feel dissatisfied.

RPF learns that on behalf of the Parents of RSK School, the RSK-PTA has submitted the consolidated report of the survey conducted by it to take some suitable remedial measures at the earliest.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

MID-TERM EXAMS - WHEN?

Dear Parents,
The mid-term exams are due to begin on 28.07.2008 as per the Hand Book. But it is learnt that due to the non-availabilty of the Cheif Guest for the Sports Day the mid-term exams are likely to be postponed. Teachers are skeptical whether the mid-term exams may not be held as per the schedule. Why this unwanted mess up ?

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

ANOTHER WRIT FILED IN MADURAI BRANCH

ONE MORE AGGRIEVED STUDENT HAS FILED A WRIT OF CERTIORARI FOR QUASHING THE LATEST AIEEE ORDER BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF THE HIGH COURT OF MADRAS. THE HON'BLE COURT HAS ADMITTED THE WRIT AND NOTICE HAS BEEN ORDERED TO THE RESPONDENTS. -- RPF

Saturday, July 5, 2008

WRIT PETITION FILED BEFORE HIGH COURT

Due to the sudden policy change by the AIEEE, an aggrieved candidate has filed an Writ before the High Court, Chennai challenging the proceedings under Ref.No, 23-12/2008 TS III dated 9.6.08 relating to the filling up remaining seats in the 50% quota in the NIT for outside students ( non domicile seats)on All India Merit basis from the year 2008-09 is concerned and to quash the same, with a direction to allot the said 214 seats in NIT outside the State of Tamilnadu as has been done in the previous years. The Writ has been admitted and posted for enquiry next week. -- RPF

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

NEW FORMAT FOR NIT ADMISSIONS - A CURSE

DECISION ON NIT ADMISSION WILL HIT STATE STUDENTS

The sudden decision of the Ministry of Human Resource Development to fill 50 per cent of the seats, hitherto reserved for students of other States in the National Institutes of Technology, on an all-India merit basis, will eliminate the chances of Tamil Nadu students getting admission to the NITs elsewhere in the country, say school principals.
The Ministry informed the Central Counselling Board (AIEEE–2008) about the change only on June 13. The principals fear the new system raises the possibility of the 50 per cent seats in 20 NITs being filled with students of some States that have been dominating the national ranking in the All-India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) over the years. Furthermore, they reckon, the awareness of the examination is inadequate in Tamil Nadu.
The States that lag in the AIEEE will have to content themselves with the 50 per cent of seats earmarked in the NITs for their own students. The decision has come as a shock at a time when all NITs are increasing the number of seats to implement 27 per cent reservation for the OBC students.
What rankles them is that the Central Government has not honoured its promise to safeguard the interests of States when it converted the Regional Engineering Colleges into the National Institutes of Technology.
In fact, the Centre was allowed to take over the Regional Engineering College here a few years ago only after it promised that the pattern of admission would be retained.
The decision must be based on the fact that the Centre meet the entire funding for the NITs as it does for the Indian Institutes of Technology, sources in the Central Counselling Board (AIEEE–2008) told The Hindu.
“There is no justification for the timing of the decision. Tamil Nadu students who have devoted their time and energy to securing seats in the NITs have been caught unawares. Had they known the decision earlier, they would have intensified their preparations since securing all-India ranks is quite a tough task,” says A. Rajagopal, a full-time trainer of IIT-JEE and AIEEE.

COURTESY - THE HINDU dt. 17.07.2008

Monday, June 16, 2008

LONG QUEUE FOR PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES

Dear Parents,
This is with respect to school fees payment, which was brought to the notice of the Principal last year 2007 in June PTA meeting. He had promised then to simplify but again this year 2008 also the same old method is followed. It is very difficult to stand in the scorching sun and pay the fees in serpentine queues.
School Fees should be paid for KG 2 to II standard on the 16/17th June 2008, nearly 900 students of A & B Sector classes will have to pay. The Extension Counter Time is open between 10.30 to 1.30 pm - 3 hours ie., 180 minutes x two days= 360 minutes .
Assuming that 1 minute per payment, only 360 payments can be made approximately, but the students strength is 900 approx., balance 540 parents will be in trouble. How is this possible?
Similarly for Standard IV to V students school fees should be paid on the 18/19th June 2008 nearly 600 students fees should pay in 360 minutes
Why not an alternative mode of payments like online ECS, Cheque, DD payment can be implemented. Even a DROP BOX can be kept in the school premises any body can drop the cheques or DD. The Bank may be advised to receive the fees payment by Cheque also .

Hope the Principal think and acts fast. -- RPF

Friday, June 13, 2008

CUT OFF MARK FOR +1 SCALED DOWN

DEAR PARENTS,

BUCKLING TO PRESSURE FROM THE PARENTS,BHEL, AND CBSE CHENNAI, PRINCIPAL HAS REDUCED THE CUT OFF MARKS FOR ADMISSION INTO +1 FOR ITS STUDENTS. BUT STILL SOME OF THE STUDENTS ARE NOT ACCOMMODATED BECAUSE OF THE SCHOOL HAS ALREADY ADMITTED STUDENTS FROM OTHER SCHOOL, THUS DENYING AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEIR OWN STUDENTS. --RPF

Monday, June 9, 2008

THE HINDU report dated 12.06.2007

Government issues directive to its schools on admissions to class XI --It comes in the wake of the Madras High Court order CHENNAI: The State Government on Monday directed government and government-aided higher secondary schools not to deny admissions to students who had passed 10th examinations from their schools. The decision followed a Madras High Court order. All higher secondary schools should follow the Government order, said School Education Minister Thangam Thennarasu here on Monday. To improve the pass percentage in government schools, chief educational officers and district educational officers had been asked to monitor the performance of the schools in their jurisdiction by making periodic inspections, Mr. Thennarasu told reporters........ --- Courtesy "The Hindu- 12.06.2007- RPF

Saturday, June 7, 2008

CONTRIBUTIONS BY PTA

Dear Parents,



As an executive committee member of the RSK-PTA please find below the contributions made

to the welfare of the students and staff of RSK.


  • Purchase of 104 ceiling fan for all 64 class rooms

  • Purchase of chairs 300 PVC moulded chairs

  • Donation to Tsunami Rehabilitation work- Rs. 25,000/-

  • Purchase of text books for library and TNPCEE Exam-

  • 1.Rs.10,500 [2002]

  • 2.Rs.20,000 [2005]

  • Binding Expenses for old library books

  • Six Water Filters for the staff room-

  • LCD projector

  • Pongal Celebrations

  • Provision for bulletin Boards for all sectors at the rate of Rs. 30,000

  • Salary for Scavengers nearly for five long years

  • Organised Free Eye Care Camp through Joseph Eye Hospital, Trichy-1 &

  • Rotary Club of Trichy Town.

    RETIREMENT BENEFITS GIVEN TO THE STAFF OF RSK

  • 2001:- 2002 :-

  • 1.Mrs. Mangala Dattarayan - Rs.1000/- 1. Mr. Sowri Rajan - Rs. 3000/-
  • 2.Mrs.Joseph - Rs.1000/- 2. Mr. Devraj - Rs. 3000/-

  • 2003 :- 2004 :-
  • 1 . Mrs.Whelma - Rs. 5000/- 9. Mr.Sellapillai - Rs.7500/-
    2. Mrs. Krishnavani- Rs. 5000/- 10. Mr. Kulandairaj - Rs.7500/-
    3. Mrs.Narmatha - Rs. 5000/- 11. Mr. Sigamani - Rs.7500/-

4. Mrs. Prescilla- Rs 5000/- 12. Ms. Berndette- Rs.7500/-

5. Ms. Seethalakshmi Rs. 5000/- 13. Mrs.Rani - Rs.7500/-

6. Ms. Turnbull - Rs. 5000/- 14. Ms. Lobo - Rs.7500/-
7. Mrs. Lourdu Mary -Rs. 5000/- 15. Mrs. Felicia - Rs.7500/

8. Mrs. Esmie Davis - Rs.5000/- 16.Mrs. Arockiamary - Rs.7500/-


2007 :-
1. Dr. Rajagopal - Rs.10,000/-
2. Mrs. Baby Rajkumar - Rs.10,000/-
3. Mr. Britto - Rs.10,000/-
4. Mr. Jayabalan - Rs.10,000/-
5. Mr.Patricia Fernandas - Rs.10,000/-
6. Mrs.Alice - Rs.10,000/-



MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TO TEACHERS :-


1.Mr. JESUDOSS - Rs.10,000/- 2.Mr. Sellapillai - Rs.10,000/-


3.Mr. Veeraiyan - Rs.10,000/- 4.Mrs. Alice- - Rs.10,000/-


  • MD Hall Function : -
    1. 2001 – The Annual General Body meeting
    2. 2003 – The Turn President elect Mr. Abdul Kalam
    3. 2005- Counseling Program me for Students, Staff and parents by Prof. Periyardasan
    4. 2006- Inaugural and welcome Program me of GIEF.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

+ 2 Admissions to non RSK Students.

Dear Parents,
My son- a student of RSK obtained more than 380/500 is denied computer science, I understand that nearly 7 non-rsk students has been admitted much to the violation of the Ruling by our High Court, will the PTA, BHEL, CBSE Authorities swing into action to set things right in RSK. The Court's ruling is crystal clear that priority should be given only to its students and no cut off mark should be prescribed. Then why the principal is deviating from the Court order.

High Court directive to CBSE schools

High Court directive to CBSE schools


They should furnish the particulars of students they have admitted to Standard XI They should furnish the particulars of students admitted to Standard XI


CHENNAI:
The Madras High Court on Monday directed all Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools in Tamil Nadu to furnish, in two weeks, the particulars of students they admitted to Standard XI.
The directive was given by the First Bench of Chief Justice A.P. Shah and Justice P. Jyothimani on a public interest litigation petition against `weeding out' of Standard X students by their own schools while granting admission to Standard XI.
The petition, filed by educationist S. Anandalakshmy, highlighted the practice of CBSE schools arbitrarily fixing cut-off marks to weed out their Standard X students.
The Bench also directed the CBSE to ensure that all of its schools in Tamil Nadu complied with the court's directive, issued on April 27, that issuing transfer certificates to Standard X students within the same school and readmitting them to Standard XI was against the rules.
Concurring with a set of guidelines furnished in court by Assistant Solicitor-General P. Wilson, the Bench held that students from other school could be considered for admission after accommodating students of the same school.
Schools should conduct no admission test for their own students, and no school should prescribe any cut-off marks for admission to Standard XI or for allotment of subjects.
All CBSE schools in the State should comply with these guidelines. The five Chennai-based schools that had been arraigned as respondents in the petition should file all particulars about Standard XI admissions before June 8.
Dr. Anandalakshmy said the practice was the manifestation of rampant commercialisation of education and an anti-thesis of what the CBSE proclaimed and repeatedly emphasised.
The Board said the CBSE schools would violate rules if they treated their own Standard X students as fresh candidates for admission to Standard XI and issued transfer certificates before "re-admitting" them to Standard XI.

Note - This is the exact legal position as decided by our High Court, Chennai and this is the paper report of- THE HINDU- dated 5th June 2007, Hence parents can take up the issue with the CBSE if you are aggrieved --RPF

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

+2 ADMISSIONS CHAOTIC IN RSK

RSK Parents are fretting and fuming against the denial of +2 seats for their wards who have been denied seats by our Principal. They say that students from outside school have been admitted much to exception of RSK Students. They also feel that the Principial has violated the last year High Court ruling that first priority should be given to their students than admitting other school students. They also made it clear that the school should take necessary steps to accomodate the students by giving the group of their choice. Then why this uncessary chaos in the admission. It is hurting the sentiments of the RSK Parents and RPF extends its hand to jointly fight against this injustice. -- RPF

Monday, June 2, 2008

SCHOOL RE-OPENS BUT ONE WICKET FALLS

The School reopened today, business as usual for the students. Mrs.Mira has tendered her resignation by giving the three months notice to quit. This is a great blow to the Junior School which will lose one good wicket. Earlier you may recall Ms. Felicia, the Maths teacher in the main school quit. What a pity! Why such things very often happen to RSK. --RPF

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

X CBSE RESULTS PUBLISHED

X CBSE RESULTS WAS PUBLISHED TODAY. AS USUAL RSK GOT 100% PASS WITH 4 PERSONS COMPARTMENTS WELL DONE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS- SCHOOL TOPPER Ms. PALLAVI SECURED 480/500, THIRD RANK IN TRICHY, MAHATMA GANDHI SCHOOL, TRICHY HAS SECURED THE FIRST MARK 484/500 AND ALFA SCHOOL,TRICHY HAS SECURED 483/500-- RPF.

Monday, May 26, 2008

+2 CBSE RESULT OF GIIS SCHOOL, SINGAPORE

DEAR PARENTS,
THIS IS THE NEWS ITEM PUBLISHED FOR THE +2 CBSE-RESULTS OF GIIS SCHOOL SINGAPORE - RPF


Sunday, May 25, 2008

CBSE Std XII Results for 2007-2008 for GIIS SCHOOL SINGAPORE --

[At the time of this writing, school has not yet published these results. Check the School's Result Page ].Summary: 83.33% PASS (25 out of 30 who appeared). Compartmental pass : 3, Declared Failure : 2Toppers (3) #1. Kiran Krishnamachari : 456/500 ( 91.2%) #2.Meenakshisundaram : 450/500 (90%) #3. Priyanka : 431/500 ( 86.2%)No. of candidates scoring 90% and above : 2/30 ( 6.66% )-do- 75% and above : 13/30 ( 43.33%)-do- 60% and above : 20/30 ( 66.66%)No. of Candidates with Subject failuresMaths : 1 failed • Physics : 3 failed (theory) • Chemistry : 3 failed (theory) • Accountancy : 1 failed (theory)Weakest and Strongest Subjects of GIIS SingaporeWeakest: Maths (School Avg = 55.5% ) * Strongest: Business Studies (School Avg = 78.2% )

Saturday, May 24, 2008

KG 1 ADMISSION BEGINS

THE KG-1 ADMISSIONS BEGAN TODAY. PARENTS WERE QUEUING TO PAY THE ADMISSION FEES. GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE TODDLERS BY RPF

10th CBSE RESULTS ON 28TH

DEAR PARENTS,
THE CBSE X STANDARD RESULTS IS LIKELY TO BE PUBLISHED ON THE 28TH OF MAY 2008. BEST OF LUCK FOR ALL THE STUDENTS! --RPF

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

CENT PERCENT PASS IN +2 CBSE

SHAILESH & GM PRIYA OF +2 CBSE HAS EMERGED AS SCHOOL TOPPERSSTUDENT WITH EACH SECURING 474/500 MARKS IN THE BOARD EXAMS RESULTS WHICH WAS PUBLISHED TODAY. RSK HAS SECURED CENT PERCENT PASS PERCENTAGE THIS TIME ALSO. RPF CONGRATULATES THE SCHOOL TOPPERS SHAILESH & GM PRIYA AND WISHES THEM THE VERY BEST IN THEIR ENDEAVOURS TO KEEP THE FLAG OF RSK FLYING IN HIGH ESTEEM. RPF ALSO CONGRATULATES ALL THE TEACHING AND NON TEACHING STAFF CONCERNED FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT. KEEP IT UP--- RPF

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

+2 CBSE RESULTS TOMORROW - GOOD LUCK

DEAR PARENTS,
The +2 CBSE results will be published tomorrow [21.05.08] by 8.00 a.m., you can log on to www.cbseresults.nic.in for your mark statement and result by registering right now. We at RPF wish each and every one of the student Very Good Luck and Pray for your success in the exams in flying colors. --- RPF

Monday, May 19, 2008

TEACHERS OF RSK CAN BLOG TOO

DEAR TEACHERS OF RSK,

WON'T IT BE WONDERFUL IF RSK TEACHERS GET INVOLVED TO SHARE THEIR GENUINE CONCERN FOR THE UPLIFTMENT OF our WARDS ? Your valuable contribution in this blog will be taken very seriously for improving our wards standard. Do not hesitate to throw your ideas and tips to the RPF. We wholeheartedly invite the teachers to get involved in this attempt to improve and rekindle the spirit of the legendary RSK. - RPF

Parents start Blogging

Dear Parents,

It is time to have your decisive say in the happenings of RSK. Please share all your genuine concerns for the betterment of the School. In this process one can bet the teaching level will definitely improve by manifolds. Why don't each one of you contribute your views and progressive suggestions which will definitely improve your children's education. Participate in this blog by expressing your feelings, sentiments and anguish to see that they are redressed. START BLOGGING -- ed/-

+2 STATE BOARD MARK LISTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON 21ST MAY

STUDENTS OF + 2 STATE BOARD CAN OBTAIN THEIR ORIGINAL MARK SHEETS ON THE 21ST OF MAY '08 FROM THE SCHOOL. ED/-

NOTE BOOKS AND TEXTS TO BE ISSUED

DEAR PARENTS,

NOTE BOOKS AND TEXT BOOKS STARTING FROM KG 2 TO 3rd Std., ARE TO ISSUED FROM TODAY [19.05.2008] .
ON 20.05.2008 THE SAME WILL BE ISSUED FOR CLASS 4 TO 7
ON 21.05.2008 IT WILL BE FOR CLASS 8 TO 10.

SO KEEP GOING IN TIME. ed/-

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Educational Administrator Appointed

Dear Parents,
GIF has appointed an expereinced educationist Mrs. REVATHI SHANKAR as an Educational Administrator last month, a new post created to monitor the School. She hails from Baroda with rich experience as Principal and well acquainted with the CBSE curriculum. She is expected to be available very shortly in the School. It is understood that the overall supervision and policy matters of the School shall be routed through her for approval. It is also widely believed that this appointment is a face saving excercise by the GIF to elevate the school to its original level. Let us hope this appointment will attain the objective. Ed/-

VIII Std Text Books

Dear Parents of Std VIII,
This time also your child may not be the lucky ones to get the TEXT Books in time. Yes the Std. VIII books have not reached yet. Why don't You browse the net in the following site :
www.cbse.nic.in to download the text. ? -- Ed/-

Teacher Resigns

The Resignation of good and efficient teachers continue in RSK. This year Ms.Felicia - Maths Dept. of +2 class has Quit for obvious reasons. Is RSK heading towards the right direction by losing such valuable wickets in quick succession.? -- Ed/

+ 1 Results - Dampner

Dear Parents,
Heard the +1 State Board Results, 25 students have failed. Mind You they are the ensuing + 2 students for the coming academic. Why this sorry state of affairs for our RSK? We should be wary whether the Teachers and the Principal are doing their part.? The results show that the teachers have miserably failed in their duty to teach. This is an record in the annals of RSK. Something urgently has to be done to arrest this downward trend in teaching. Awake before it is too late. --Ed/

+ 2 State Board Results

DEAR PARENTS,
On 9.5.08 the State Board + 2 Results were out. Out of the 276 Students who wrote the exams 1 student has failed. Pass Percentage - 99.63. Last Year it was 100%. The School First was 1170/1200. BHEL Matric Students topped the + 2 in the District with District First 1181/1200 and District Third 1177/1200 well ahead the RSK Students. Why this set back to our students?