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The Shimalguri Primary School: A Model for Quality Education in Government Schools

The Shimalguri Primary School: Schools’ role in shaping children’s future has recently been a subject of great importance. Traditionally, parents in India have preferred private schools due to their attractive buildings, cleanliness, and quality education. However, in recent times, this trend has been changing, especially in Delhi and Assam, where parents are now giving more importance to government schools.

Growth in Student Enrollment at Shimalguri Primary School

The Shimalguri Primary School in Nagaon, Assam, is one such school that has been instrumental in changing the perception of parents toward government schools. The school, established in 1956, has been providing quality education to students and has seen a significant increase in the number of students over the last three years. The number of students has gone from 198 in 2019 to 415 today, a growth of more than 100%. The school has had a 100% pass rate for the last three years, which has been a significant factor in attracting more students and changing parents’ perceptions towards government schools.

Shimalguri Primary School (Photos by DNN24)

Importance of Quality Education for Nation’s Development

The teachers at Shimalguri Primary School are dedicated and cooperative, and they go to great lengths to provide quality education to the students. They believe that if children are equipped with the same facilities as private schools, they can achieve their full potential and significantly contribute to the nation’s development. They also understand the importance of fostering a strong relationship between teachers and students, which can positively impact the children’s future.

Teacher-Parent Collaboration for Quality Education

The school has a clean and well-maintained building, and the students are taught in a new and innovative way. The teachers listen to the parents’ problems and work towards providing good education to their children. The students also have high regard for their teachers and feel that the education they receive at Shimalguri Primary School is a lot of fun.

Shimalguri Primary School (Photos by DNN24)

Shimalguri Primary School as a Model for Government Schools

In conclusion, the Shimalguri Primary School is a prime example of how government schools can provide quality education to children. It has been instrumental in changing parents’ perceptions of government schools. The teachers at Shimalguri Primary School hope every government school in India can be made like this, where children from all backgrounds can receive a good education and contribute to the nation’s development. Government schools can play a vital role in shaping the country’s future by providing quality education and fostering strong relationships between teachers and students.

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