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Cliches clutter the landscape of our vocabulary. And an oft repeated
boast is about our education system being the best. With more than hundred schools in
Pune, we rate the ten best schools.Ever wondered what makes a good school? Where education
is not considered to be layers of rote learned or marks printed that certify your
intelligence. Heres how we assessed the quality of education a school can
offer
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| ST MARYs : |
Love it! Hate it! But you cant ignore it. Raising the hackles
of many with their fantastic results to crow about, the school has lush green
surroundings, clean classrooms, a sparkling swimming pool and a sprawling ground to boot!
To the outsider, Marys is one great act of snobbery, a playground for the elite
where the girls roll yet another `r in their yankee accents. But then best have
always been a target of sniping, we have been told. Cut out for the students of the
90s - its smart, result oriented with a touch of panache! Not for the wilting
wallflowers. |
| St Vincents : |
The common refrain amongst harassed parents who cannot get their
wards into Vincents is hard luck! With content based studying that provides
mind-blowing results, excellence in sports and well behaved boys, Vincents is all
about a principals authoritative leadership that trickles down to the teachers and
students! Interspersing their academic exploits with the song, dance and drama routine,
they are groomed into well rounded personalities. |
| St Josephs : |
Admission into St. Josephs is coveted. "The best school
this side of town" The students boast about the reputation they have earned for
themselves
They talk of fantastic laboratories, computers and consistent good
results and the fact that the school lays equal stress onto all round development with a
hand in every pie from choir festivals to hockey! And if you dont believe us, ask
the Loyola boys next door
Theyll vouch for these pretty lasses! |
| St Annes : |
What sets St. Annes apart from other schools is that its not
regimental in its approach. The emphasis is on moulding the character of the citizens of
tomorrow without making them buckle under pressure. With a merry mix of children from all
the stratas of society, the principal's work towards inculcating deep rooted values in the
children and if the need be, in the parents too, as the school faculty has regular
interaction with the parents. The liberal atmosphere, the wonderful rapport that the
teachers have with the students and parents and most important with the teachers
themselves. Breaking away from the stereotypical convent school with a rigid framework. |
| Abhinav : |
Their results are always up to their expectations. A school that
echoes the ethos that Maharashtra is all about
They are definitely in touch with the
pulse of the student. With no ranks but only grades being given till the 10th
standard, a point also strong in their favour is the equal distribution of opportunities
for the students so that each one has a chance to discover his/her hidden talent. A
typical puneri school, yes thats what Abhinav is all about! |
| St Helenas : |
The green uniform, the good ole red buildings
St
Helenas is all about trying to find a balance between academics and
extra-curriculars. While results have kept the flag flying high, their new renovations
have added a slick look to the school. While they also have a hostel for the boaders, they
have all the makings of a great school! |
| Bishops: |
What does one say about a school that has thirty-six curricular
activities? Yes, here is not a school that is academic crazy. From sharing buses with the
St. Marys Girls (Oops, not anymore) to socials with the girls from St.Helenas,
to showing their prowess on stage and on the field, here are boys who have perfected the
art of social grace, small talk and interesting observations! Though boys will be boys is
the common refrain, the school bonding remains very strong! |
| Loyolas : |
With a perfect score for their top-of-the line facilities like a
swimming pool, gigantic grounds, a huge drive-in, Loyolas is a school that has a
well rounded faculty. While kids might complain of the blow-hot-blow-cold rapport between
the teachers and the students, they rate their school highly for the good reputation they
have earned despite all odds. While Loyolas success on the field is undeniable,
their devil-may-care attitude is always the subject of discussion. Besides, ELSA
(Ex-Loyola Students Association) helps to renew the old boy network, while some even stay
back to finish their Junior College from the school itself! |
| Symbiosis : |
From Pre-school to Post-graduation,
Symbiosis is an umbrella institute that deals with complete education. With the school
divided into three different sections under three different principles - the kids are a
happy lot who move through three different styles of leadership without any complaints.
One of the highlights of the system is the appointment of a parent of one student from
each class as the representative. The other parents voice their grievances to this class
representative who sorts it out with the respective teachers. Even though, it is a
relatively new school, it has grown by leaps and bounds. The results promising, the
rapport healthy, the extra curricular activities impressive. All in all, a school to watch
out for |
| St Marys boys Section : |
Set up as the legend goes, to prove a point, the Marys Boys
School has done just that! With only a few batches having passed out of their corridors,
it might be a little early for the high fives, but the exemplary results have silenced all
the critics. Boys from the school boast about the sincere effort of the teachers , the
strict but concerned principal concedes slowly about the lack of proper grounds and
extra-curricular activities. These young men definitely bring back memories of a
generation that opened doors and pulled up chairs for ladies and said `Thank You
Maam |