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yuva
i agree..
by yuva on May 26, 2006 04:43 PM

First of all.. Congrats and Wishing all the very best in future to the Students and the Management Staff of the School.


But the main point is.. if you select the students based on merit, rather than, training even the students who struggle, it will be irrevelant to the society. Management can take all the praises showered on them. but i question the purpose and goal of the school. if you try to provide coaching only to the already brilliant students, i cannot help but believe.. this is not the best school, nor should be potrayed as one.



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priya
DAV Boys Senior Secondary School in Gopalapuram, Chennai,
by priya on May 26, 2006 04:39 PM

hi
I am priya staying in singapore, just wanted to let our students know that we as countrymen are proud of them. Good job guies...keep it up!

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Sampath Peechu
Little Flower Junior College is the BEST
by Sampath Peechu on May 26, 2006 04:39 PM

LFJC in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh is the best because it has the unique distinction of sending around 50 students each year to the IITs in the last ten years.

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Sunil Kumar
Congrats
by Sunil Kumar on May 26, 2006 04:33 PM

Fabulous Acheivement Guys!!!!
You are the best

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G Vishwanath
Welcome to India's best school
by G Vishwanath on May 26, 2006 04:32 PM

Thrilled to read this news item.
But, alas , what is the use?
I am sure most of these bright students are not from the OBC communities.
They may still have to struggle in future.

With less marks and more convenient parentage, they may have done better in life.

Just musing.
G Vishwanath


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Rishi Malik
Congrats Satish Sir, I am proud to be a part of your school
by Rishi Malik on May 26, 2006 04:26 PM

I thhink in 1995 Mr Satish took over principal, that was my first year in DAV Gopalapuram's IX std.

This school has a legacy of outstanding performance by its students, and the credit goes to all its teachers.

Though Mr. C Satish turned it around further after becoming principal and each year set higher targets and achieved successfully. I remember when our 1999 batch passed out created history and since then consistantly set new levels.

I wish we had Mr. Satish like HODs & principals in many more educational/competitive institutes.

Thank you Sir.


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vivek paliwal
resevation will spoile this party
by vivek paliwal on May 26, 2006 04:16 PM

Good to see theses kind of scores , But soon students with 40% less score will be seen in IIT and these guys will be standing out. Thanks to arjun singh and prime minister who happened to be a learned man .....

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Rahul Bharatwal
very good keep going
by Rahul Bharatwal on May 26, 2006 04:15 PM  | Hide replies

i just want to say that boys you are the best..
wish you best of you life and best of luck.

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Rajesh
RE:very good keep going
by Rajesh on May 26, 2006 09:20 PM
Lakshman,

This is all misconstrued information. I am a DAVian too, '97 ! But hey, Sri Sankara Senior Sec. School and PS Senior Sec School (both from Chennai) share the highest total this time - NOT DAV G. !

Shobha Warrier ... Grow up maam !

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Lakshman
Really the best?
by Lakshman on May 26, 2006 04:00 PM  | Hide replies

Being an alumni of DAV, although I am proud of such an achievement, I am sad when i see my school excelling only in academics but not giving much focus to other fields...DAV might be the best in acads but I disagree with the Principal when he says the school gives as much importance to personality development. DAV is yet to match certain other shools in Chennai when it comes to producing stars in various other fields such as sports, music, fine arts and so on. In that sense, DAV has to be much more than just a school that churns out the best academic results year on year.

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mukund
RE:Really the best?
by mukund on May 27, 2006 07:49 PM
Hi sharath ram,

Dont you think its absolutely baseless to say that DAV might have proven itself academically, but that PSBB produces better finished products? I dont think there is any way you can substantiate your claim. Are there very many PSBBians who have excelled in non-academic fields, especially because of the encouragement given by the PSBB? I think DAV strikes a good balance between academic and non-academic activities. And it would probably make better sense to emphasize more on academics at the school level. Personality development is inevitable when a student joins one of the IITs or BITS and meets people of different ethos and background. And for this, high school education plays a very important role. Please do not try to rob the school of the credit it deserves. Kudos to DAV. Am a proud x-student of this very school.

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Sharath Ram
Best school - maybe not
by Sharath Ram on May 26, 2006 03:52 PM  | Hide replies

Hi,
it was quite an interesting piece, especially since The Outlook had a few years ago, rated Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan Schools as the 3rd best in India and the only school from Tamil Nadu in the top 3. Call me biased, but as an alumni of PSBB, i beg to differ with your article. i would like to point out that this article calls DAV gopalapuram as the best school in TN just on the basis of marks. But isn't a school supposed to cater to the overall development of the student? i do not want to cast aspersions on the track record of DAV or its students(past and present) but having studied in PSBB and having seen fellow PSBB'ians leave for other schools including DAV, i believe that PSBB is the best school in TN on an overall basis. they may not produce a lot of toppers as DAV gopalapuram, but the finished article in the long run is what counts.i would compare both schools to diamond mines, but the PSBB diamond when fully cut and processed is a better diamond.
Cheers
PS: hope i havent started a school war...

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Green
RE:Best school - maybe not
by Green on Jun 01, 2006 12:06 AM
I am also an alumni of PSBB having passed out in 1990.Atleast during that time students were rated only on the basis of marks and overall development was only on paper. Infact students in the secondary school were graded and segregated into different classes only based on their marks. Does this contribute to overall development? It only degraded their performance as it made them feel inferior. There is no difference between PSBB and DAV. In fact DAV is better as it is a not for profit organisation but PSBB is run like a family business...maybe it makes better business sense!!!



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