There has been a great deal of celebration in the school over the last two days – copious amounts of cake, sweets and other goodies consumed, all on account of the best set of ICSE and ISC results the school has ever seen.
Our students have excelled across the board. These results were really satisfying from a number of perspectives, some less obvious than others;
a) 100% pass rate at both Senior campuses,
b) All time high averages at both ICSE and ISC,
c) Some great topper achievements,
d) No student has been held back at any time, regardless of their performance in any particular year. The school ethos here is – “If what we’re all doing isn’t working, let’s try something different”, rather than writing off the child and putting them through humiliation and lowered morale,
e) All students are permitted to follow the stream of their choice in Classes XI and XII – no cut-offs based on Class X results to determine who is allowed to do what.
We make no apologies for repeating our belief (as often as we can) that part of the success comes from the years of very open, supportive collaborative communication with parents – working together as a true partnership for the child’s best interests. Sometimes, like any partnership it can be challenging and difficult, but ultimately results like these show the vital importance of consistency and persistence to make the partnership work.
We have a team of educators who are very talented indeed. Perhaps the most powerful manifestation of that is that even in the midst of all the celebration of these results, the whooping, laughing and crying they are already planning and collaborating on ways that we believe can take the quality of education in TSRS to even greater heights. That, to me, is the strongest measure of a high performing and successful team. Colleagues – I salute you all.
For those who want to know the detail of the results, please use the link below.
08-09 Results MoulArav
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