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Over 1,500 students enrolled in Corporation schools

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The Hindu 09.04.2010

Over 1,500 students enrolled in Corporation schools

Staff Reporter

Name change is meant to improve image of schools, says Mayor


Mayor M. Subramanian unveiling the name boards of the schools on Thursday. —

CHENNAI: Within a week of the commencement of admissions to schools run by the Chennai Corporation, over 1,500 students have been enrolled, Mayor M. Subramanian said on Thursday.

Speaking at a function to officially rename the Corporation Schools as Chennai Schools, he appreciated the teachers for their efforts to persuade parents to admit their wards to the schools. He said that new name boards would be installed within 10 days in all 312 schools run by the civic body.

He said the name change was part of the initiatives of the civic body to improve the image of its schools.

A total of 528 child labourers, who were rescued last year, would also be enrolled in the schools. Four out of the 50 youngsters who use the night shelter for street children in north Chennai had evinced interest in taking up formal education, he said, adding that they would also be admitted to the schools.

Mr. Subramanian said that the civic body would reward high and higher secondary schools that achieve 100 per cent pass percentage in the public examinations with cash prizes of Rs.1 lakh each. These would be presented to the schools on the day when the results are announced.

An exhibition about the achievements of the Education Department of the civic body would be held at the Sharma Nagar School on April 26.

Corporation Commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni, Deputy Commissioner (Education) M.Balaji and Deputy Mayor R. Sathyabhama participated.

Last Updated on Friday, 09 April 2010 04:43