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SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
Ist Quarter Report
on
School Based Quality Improvement Programme
at
MPPS Bahadurpally
(1st April 2014 – 30th June 2014)
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
Background:
Rural Development Foundation implementer of School Based Quality Improvement
Programme with the financial support by Tech Mahindra Foundation in Mandal Parishad
Primary School, Bahadurpally is excited to share the Ist quarter report.
Memorandum of Understanding was signed in the month of April between TMF and
RDF as funding and technical partners. At the same time MOU was signed between TMF
and RVM,SSA to get the support and permission of primary school education
department. In this regard State Project Director issued proceedings marking a copy to
the DEO, MEO, school HM about the proposed SQIP programme. (Annexure 1)
A. Identification Process of staff:
RDF is happy to share that the staff recruited for the School Based Quality Improvement Program in the school (SQIP) Is doing a good job and are dedicated to show the impact of the program in the school. We have strategically recruited and deputed staff from RDF schools with different strengths that cater to the all round development of the school and the children. Identified staff were made to go through a process of internship at RDF schools to get familiarized with the RDF rules and regulations. Additional staff: To enable effective implementation of the School Based Quality Improvement
Program in the school, RDF has to take a bold step by increasing the number of staff to cater the
needs of all 5 classes and other activities. Keeping in view the future of kids in all five classes
without assigned regular teacher for them RDF took this bold step in the hope the funding
partner will support this initiative.
Originally the budget per annum was Rs1460000 for 9 new recruit staff for the MPP School,
Bahadurpally when the MOU was signed. Additional 6 staff members are costing Rs 162000/- in
excess to the approved budget. This amount will be covered by student activities, training
components.
Safety: It was a well known fact that the school premises were used by anti social elements and
there were incidents of repeated thefts in the schools (PS and HS). RDf tried to place a
watchman as proposed and they were made to runaway by these unruly people. To combat the
situation RDF assigned temporary guards on the basis of daily wages. Now the things are
settling down as the staff was stay put in the school to morally support the watchman and the
people who guard the school in the night.
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
MPPS Bahadurpally - SQIP staff
Jr Coordinator A Shankar
Admin Coordinator-Ashok B- class 4
Academic Coordinator Srinvias Yadav- class 5
Suresh – Computer curriculum
P. Bhaskar- class 3
Anil Chari- Computer operator
Saraswathi – Vidya Volunteer- class 1
Keertana-Vidya volunteer-class 2
Sirisha- Ayah Srikanth-Watchman
Sr. Coordinator - Subhashini
English resource person - Emelia
Harish- Jr PET Vandana H- Process Documentation
Sr PET Lakshmi Narayana
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
B. Staff Trainings:
Newly recruited staff has gone through induction training for 3 days at Hyderabad RDF Office on
RDF rules and regulations. New staff was oriented about the planned activities and milestones
of the proposed School Based Quality Implementation Program.
Training workshop on CCE:
A three days training cum workshop was conducted on 29th, 30th and 31th May. The training was
held at RDF school Kalleda. Resource persons from SCERT and RVM,SSA took the sessions on the
Importance of Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation, types of assessments, preparation
required by the teachers, its implementation and on questioning skills and activities to be
planned subject specific sessions. Along with RDF staff from RDF schools also participated and
shared their experience with new recruit staff. Dr Venkata Chary from RVM, SSA monitored the
whole program.
Teachers participated with fervor and requested for quarterly sessions on the same topic as it is
mandatory to design activities and questions to suit the CCE parameters. Group work and
planning for 1st term was done under the supervision of resource persons on the last day by the
teachers.
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
C) Student Activities
The school reopened on 12th June 2014. Student strength gradually picked up from 170 to 216
as the days progressed. Teaching staff actively participated in enrollment rally and motivated
the village community. The rally had a good impact on the community as the enrollment has
gone up and is still continuing.
Students are provided with snacks every day. A well managed menu is followed that consists of
banana, egg, Bengal gram, biscuits, milk, pea nuts. Children’s height and weight have been
recorded and will be recorded and compared as the year progresses.
Senior PET Mr Lakshmi Narayana in action
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
Students learning activities
1st Parents Meeting- SMC formation
Children enjoying daily evening Snacks
As a part of this comprehensive programme children are given snacks every day to ensure their
physical and mental well being.
On 24th June 2014 1st parent
meeting was conducted.
Around 75 parents
attended the meeting. 14
members formed the
School Monitoring
Committee under the
chairmanship of E. Mallesh.
Parents were briefed about
the SQIP intervention and
about the special English
communication skills
sessions and computer
classes from grade 3 to 5.
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
D) Infrastructure:
The school building was renovated to stop water seepage, to make toilets usable. The kitchen
roof and school building roof were badly damaged and had to almost replace with new roof
layer. Flooring, doors and windows, electrical work, plumber work and new sintex tank were
provided. Back side of the school building is protected with a gate and wall. Red soil and manure
were put to use the place to raise a kitchen garden. Play equipment were fixed and the
classrooms are supplied with TLM. Available library books are displayed ensuring that the books
are easily available to the children.
Before After
School roof top Cleaned toilets
Way to steps & staff toilet Wash area
Classroom Mesh to prevent snakes
Drainage system Play equipment
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
E) Non recurring items:
The school got provision for interenet and a printer has been provided. A camera to record the
students activities and to be used for visual documentation has been bought. There are many
other proposed items still to be procured to achieve the set goal.
Highlights:
Children record their own attendance in a specially designed cards.
Academic chart is displayed to record the child’s performance.
Activity based learning processes.
Group work.
Balanced time table to include sports, library and yoga periods.
Snacks are given to ensure well being of the children.
Upto June 30th
School Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Total
1 Enrollments 206 G B G B G B G B G B G B
2 New admissions
31 35 3 3 4 1 3 1 1 3 40 43
3 Girl Boy ratio
47 53 61 39 40 60 50 50 43 56 47 53
4 Student attendance %
62% 48% 65% 42% 82% 61% 69% 67% 78% 73% 71% 58%
5 No. of teachers
10
6 No. of non teaching staff
3
7 Teacher
attendance %
76%
8 Non teaching
staff
attendance %
92%
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
Analysis of Basic Levels among Children studying in MPPS Bahadurpalli. Learning levels of
children in Telugu, English and Mathematics were assessed in the month of June just after the
school re opened after summer vacations. Grade 1 is not taken for the assessment as it is the
entry level grade for the children into the school.
Observations:
Children need support in improving written skills, especially grades 4 and 5 in languages.
Children need to improve listening skills to over come pronounciation diffects and then
can improve in reading and writing skills.
Most of the children found struggling to do very basic mathematical operations such as
multiplications and divisions in grade 4 and 5.
Activity based classroom practices are planned to improve the mathematical skills
In grade 2 and 3 most of the children found not familiar with subtractions.
Teaching aids such as beads, sticks, seeds, pebbles and fingers are used to improve the
basic mathematical skills.
The following graphs show the written skills of children in MPPS,
Bahadurpally village
SCHOOL BASED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (SQIP)
RURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RVM,SSA TECH MAHINDRA FOUNDATION
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