Deccan Chronicle 10.05.2013
Corpn schools shine

stood first in Coimbatore district is congratulated by his parents. —
DC
Chennai: The
city corporation’s efforts to improve standards in its schools appear
to be paying off with 85.53%of its students clearing the Plus-2
examination this year.
“The encouragement we have been
giving our students has clearly helped as the Subbarayan Chennai Higher
secondary school in Aminjikarai which had only 53 per cent passes last
year, has 100 per cent passes this year,” said joint commissioner
(education), T. N. Venkatesh of the Chennai Corporation, pointing out
that 25 of its 32 schools had managed to get over 80 per cent passes
this year.
Even better, many of the toppers have set their
sights on becoming chartered accountants (CA). “ I have applied for
B. Com in two colleges in the city but CA is my ultimate goal,” said B.
Nithya,who scored the second highest marks in the city. Revealing that
her father worked in a flour mill and she lived in a small house, she
said she was determined to do well in the exam despite the challenges.
Like
Nithya, city topper, Veera Selvi, who scored 1145 out of 1200, also
hopes to become a chartered accountant some day. D. Selvajothi, who
scored the highest marks in geography in the state, wants to become an
IAS officer and her father, David Kumar, a streetside fruit seller,
is confident his daughter will continue to excel in her studies and
achieve her dream. All the girls had more reason to smile on Thursday as
Mayor Saidai. S. Duraisamy announced the coporation would bear their
higher education expenses.