Tamil Nadu's Top Schools Revealed: 114 Institutions Honored on Children's Day

Tamil Nadu has identified 114 outstanding schools for special recognition this year. The awards will be presented during a ceremony on Children's Day at Alagappa Model Higher Secondary School. Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi will preside over the function honoring these institutions. This annual recognition program has been encouraging educational excellence across the state since 2002.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Recognizes 114 Best Schools for 2024-25 Academic Year

  • Awards ceremony scheduled for November 14 at Alagappa Model School in Karaikudi
  • Three schools selected from each of Tamil Nadu's 38 districts
  • Selection based on academic performance and teaching innovations
  • Schools evaluated on infrastructure quality and community involvement
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TN recognises 114 best schools, to distribute awards on Children's Day

Tamil Nadu Education Department honors 114 top-performing schools across 38 districts. Awards ceremony on Children's Day at Alagappa Model School, Karaikudi.

"It is truly motivating to be acknowledged as one of the State's best schools - Award-winning Teacher"

Chennai, Nov 12

Tamil Nadu Department of Elementary Education has announced the list of 114 best-performing schools across the state for the 2024–25 academic year, with three schools selected from each of the 38 districts.

The awards will be distributed during a special ceremony on November 14, Children's Day, at Alagappa Model Higher Secondary School, Karaikudi.

According to a circular issued by the department, school heads, distinguished teachers, and District Education Officers (DEOs) from the shortlisted institutions have been instructed to attend the event.

State School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi will preside over the function and present the awards.

The awards, which recognise excellence in academic and co-curricular performance, are given annually to three schools, ranging from primary to middle level, from each district.

The selection is based on a range of parameters, including student outcomes, teaching innovations, community involvement, and infrastructure quality.

In the Chennai district, the three institutions chosen for this year's honour are ICF Primary School in ICF Colony, Sri Muthukumaraswamy Devasthanam P. Venugopal Chetty Primary School in Royapuram, and Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Primary School.

A teacher from one of the recognised schools expressed pride and gratitude over the selection.

"It is truly motivating to be acknowledged as one of the State's best schools. We've been implementing several creative and practical teaching methods that help our students understand lessons more effectively," the teacher said.

She added that the school had also invested heavily in infrastructure, ensuring that classrooms and laboratories were well-equipped to meet modern learning needs.

"We believe a supportive environment is essential for academic growth and creativity," she said.

An official from the Education Department said that the District Chief Education Officer (CEO) plays a pivotal role in identifying schools based on department guidelines.

"The Best School Awards have been presented every year since 2002 to encourage innovation and excellence in education. This year's selection recognises outstanding contributions for the 2024-25 academic year," the official noted.

The annual recognition, the official added, is aimed at inspiring schools across the State to raise educational standards and continue striving towards the holistic development of students.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope the selection process is truly transparent. Sometimes these awards go to the same schools every year. Would like to see more rural schools getting recognized too.
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Karthik V
As a parent from Chennai, I'm happy to see ICF Primary School getting recognition. My nephew studies there and their teaching methods are indeed innovative. The teachers really care about each student's progress.
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Sarah B
Including community involvement in the selection criteria is excellent! Education shouldn't just be about academics. Well-rounded development is what our children need for the future. 🇮🇳
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Manish T
While awards are good, the government should ensure all schools have basic infrastructure first. Many government schools in villages still lack proper toilets and drinking water. That should be the priority.
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Ananya R
Congratulations to all the winning schools! 🎉 This recognition will motivate teachers and students alike. Hope they share their best practices with other schools so everyone can benefit.

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