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KENSRI SCHOOL STAFF DETAILS PRE- PRIMARY STAFF Sl KENSRI SCHOOL STAFF DETAILS PRE- PRIMARY STAFF Sl. No. Name Qualification 1 Linu Chacko Mont- Training 2 Gertrude R Raj PUC/NTT 3 Kavitha R Krishnan E & C Eng, NTT 4 Veena Sippy B.Sc -Chem/ MONT 5 Nasira Tasmeen B.com, NTT 7 Jyothi Lekshmi M.A Eng (NTT) 8 Annie Varghese NTT 9 Poornima M.A, Mont- Training 10 Sneha (Asst) PRIMARY STAFF Sl. No. Name Qualification 1 Ritu R Shetty B.Com, Bed 2 Sindhu B.com/ D.ed 3 Saritha Suresh B.Sc, B.ed 4 Gayathri M B.com, B.ed 5 Resmy Mathew Dip-Creative, B. Engineeri(B.Ed) 6 Sarala Moses M.com, Hindi Vidvan, B.ed 7 Rekhavati M.Sc, B.ed 8 Rajani Santosh B.Sc, B.ed, Mont & NTT, D.pl in S/W 9 Silvi K Aby M.A, B.ed 10 Mary Divya B.com, B.ed 11 Radhika Nair M A, B.ed Eng 12 Usha Rani M B.Sc , B.ed 13 Siddaraju M.A, B.ed 14 Vanajakshi S B.A, B.ed 15 Shirley C J BA tech, B.ed 16 Suja Koshy M.Sc, B.ed 17 Jamuna Rani B.com, NTT 18 Neena Kumari M.A, B.ed 19 Libinu Santhosh M.Sc, B.ed 20 Sargam Shukla B. A, B.ed 21 Nimi T P M. Tech (computer teacher) 22 Syeda Asima Tabasum B.Sc, MBA-Rower teacher 23 Lisha Davis B.Sc, M.Sc -Rower teacher 24 Shuchitha Suresh B.E Computer Science- Rower teacher 25 Gayathri Devi T C B.A, B.ed 26 Manisha Yadav B.A, B.ed 27 Manjula B B.A -Rower teacher 28 Farha Naaz M.Sc, B.ed 29 Suma K M.sc Life science, B.ed 30 Usha Mukherjee B A, B. ed 31 S Mobin Taj B.Sc (pursuing B.Ed) 32 Pavithra C B.A, B.Ed 33 Sreelatha Rajesh B.Com, B.Ed 34 Manjula H R B.A, TCH 35 Nagaratna B.Sc B.ed SECONDARY STAFF Sl. No. Name Qualification 1 Renu Elizabeth Benny M.Sc, LLB, B.ed 2 Jayanthi V M.A, B.ed 3 Geetha Ramesh B.Sc, DMLT, B.ed 4 Parameshwara S G Vidwat, B.ed 5 Rekha Ravi B.com, B.ed 6 Tripti Dada M.Sc, B.Ed 7 Rita Mishra M.A, B.ed 8 Sheeja Philip M.Sc, B.ed 9 Namita Rani B.A - Media teacher 10 Vidyavathi M.A, B.ed 11 Meera Mohandas B.Sc, B.ed 12 Chetana S Halkeri M.Sc. M.Phil, B.ed 13 Simna Koshy BA, LLB, B.ed 14 Anitha Sarah Rao B.D.S Dental surgean 15 Saritha Sharma M.Phil, B.ed 16 Jaya Balasubramani M.com, B.ed 17 Vani A Kashinkunti M.Com, M.Phil 18 Ishwar Bhat M.A, Vidwat 19 Varun R M.A, Sanskrit Vidwan 20 Manisha T M.A, B.ed 21 Archana K R D.ed 22 Syeda Momeena B.Sc, B.Ed 23 Janaki Vijaygopal B A, B.Ed 24 Swapna Anna Jaccob M A, B.Ed 25 Latha J M.A, M.Ed 26 Meenakshi Chowdhry M.A, M.Phil, B.ed 27 Vanshika Tharwani M A, B.Ed 28 Usha Ravi Iyengar B.A, D.C.S, PGLD - SPECIAL EDUCATOR 29 Akanksha Pandey M.A, B.ed, M.phil 30 Shilpa Shridhar B.H.Sc, B.ed 31 Rashmi R BBM, MBA 32 Sreepriya N MCA, IE, MONTESSORI TRAINED SENIOR SECONDARY Sl. No. Name Qualification 1 Sherin Biju M.Sc, B.ed 2 Jayasree A R M.Sc, B.ed 3 Treasa Vijay M.A, B.Ed 4 Leby Thomas Ph.D (Chemistry) 5 Puttaraju C N M.A, B.ed 6 Shashikala V S M.A, M.phil 7 Mangala Ramachandra M.A, B.Ed 8 Chitra Shamsundar M.A, B.ed 9 Ravishankar G M.Sc (Computer Science), B.Ed 10 Prabhakar Kokala M.E Bachelor of Tehnology 11 Amala Mary M.Sc - pursuing B.Ed 12 Rinky Datta M.Com, B.Ed 13 Nageswara Rao K B. Tech - Resource staff- competitive 14 Vemula Veeranjaneyulu M.Sc -Resource staff- competitive 15 Sridhar N M.Sc, M. Phil, B.Ed SPORTS STAFF Sl. No. Name Designation 1 Roopesh S Cricket coach -B. P Ed 2 Somashekar K tennis coach 3 Kalaivani Yoga instructor 4 Om Prakash K football coach 5 Palani M basketball coach 6 Pradeep athletic coach 7 Ashok badmiton coach 8 Arun Raj volleyball coach 9 Murali Swimming coach 10 Shiva Prakash Tennis Assit coach 11 Rajashekar Fitness coach FINE ARTS TEACHERS Sl. No. Name Qualification 1 S Harish Kumar BFA, A.Ed 2 T N Ramesh B.Sc 3 Sekhar Srinivasan SSLC 4 Gayathri N B.com 5 Souvik Ghosal Bharathnatyam, Dance) 6 Mahesh Kumar B.Sc 7 Dhanya Madhosh 8 Usha J B.com, BFA ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Sl. No. Name Department 1 Dilshad 2 C K Shandilya 3 Annie Francis 4 Manjula G 5 Sudha M 6 Rajeshwari M R 7 Ashwini N 8 Shilpa K 9 Priya A Administration 10 Mamta Khanna 11 Santosh S 12 Sandhya Hareesh 13 Umesh 14 Nagu 15 Sripriya 16 Shivaranjini K T 17 Ram Bahadur 18 Devendra Sl. No. Name Department 1 Arogia Mary 2 Mary Margret 3 Anamma Helping/Support Staff 7 Veena 8 Lakshmi Sl. No. Name Department 1 Amaresh 2 Ramesh 3 Vinod Transport Staff 5 Moyeesan 6 Deepak 7 Pradeep Kumar K COMMITTEE MEMBERS Sexual Harassment of Women at work place act 2013 The committee consists of the following members for the academic year 2019-20 Sl. No. Name 1 Mrs. Jaya Balasubramanian 2 Mrs. Sheeja Phillip 3 Mr. Siddaraju Procedure for approaching the Committee A complaint of sexual harassment may be lodged by the victim, in writing to the Chairperson or any member of the Committee. Protection of Children from sexual offense committee The Committee consists of the following members for the academic year 2019-20 Sl. No. Name 1 Mrs. Renu Elizabeth Benny 2 Mrs. Shashikala 3 Mr. Parameshwara S G 4 Mr. Madhu S Nair 5 Mrs. Seetha Lakshmi Procedure for approaching the Committee A complaint of sexual harassment may be lodged by the victim, in writing, addressed to the Coordinator or any member of the Committee. Grievance Redressal Cell Sl. No. Name 1 Mr. Puttaraju 2 Mrs. Sherin 3 Mrs. Rekha Ravi 4 Mrs. Sripriya 5 Mast. Dhruv Raghavan Guidance & Counselling Sl. No. Name Ms. Rukmini Krishnaswamy – 1 Director of Spastic Society 2 Mrs. Usha Ravi Iyengar 3 Mrs. Dhanya .
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