Honorable Mr. Sonam Sichoe, Education Director, T.C.V. paid
a short visit to our school and spent two days out of his hectic schedule.
During his stay, he visited various fields of education, care centers, school
infrastructures and other facilities that are primarily meant to facilitate the
upbringing of our children and the provision of both traditional and modern
education.
Later in the second day of his stay, a formal talk has been
arranged. In this he touched on very trivial but important topics like the
characteristic of a teacher, what we are building the students for, school as
important source of education, political importance of TCV schools, and
teachers as professional and so on. He further explained some of the key
reasons he hold for making this short visit.
We all know that our schools are so rich in both
co-curricular and curricular activities but we often carry a doubt whether
having rich activities really help us to educate our children the way we as
educators, parents and society wanted. We are able to achieve our goals to some
extend as for the past few years we have been stressing on all round
development of a child and adopted holistic approaches by developing varied
curriculum that offers wide scope for our learners, but still we are not able
to fulfill the desire of our community and immediately of the parents.
Taking into consideration on the immediate need of the
society and most importantly parents, he clearly mentioned that now it’s the
time for us to focus more on academic results. Ultimately both society and
parents will acknowledge our work only on the bases of our students’ academic
result’ hence it becomes a challenge for all of us to produce hundred percent
result in the coming years.
Within the short period of his visit, he aggravated the
people responsible to carry out the goals and missions set by the school and
further enlightened in many other education fields. We the staffs and students
of T.C.V. Chauntra are glad to have him around in our School and thank you.
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