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Information About School INFORMATION OF THE SCHOOL REQUIRED TO BE UPLOADED ON SCHOOL’s WEBSITE 2021-22 1. Name of the School with Address : PADMA SESHADRI BALA BHAVAN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL No.29, Alagirisamy Salai K.K.Nagar, Chennai – 600 078. (i) E-Mail [email protected] (ii) Phone No 044 - 23663165 044 - 23664251 (iii) Fax No 044 - 23661736 2. Year of establishment of School : 1976 3. Whether NOC from state-UT or : Under process recommendation of Embassy of India obtained? 4. Is the school recognised, if yes by : CBSE, New Delhi which authority? 5. Status of Affiliation (i)Affiliation No. : 1930040 (ii) Affiliation since : 1987 (iii) Extension of affiliation upto : 31.03.2025 6. Name of the Trust-Society-Company : BALA BHAVAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST Registered under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 Period upto which Registration of Trust/ : Permanent Society is valid. 7. List of Members of School Managing : Annexure I of this document Committee with tenure & Post held 8. Name and official address of the Dean and Director : Mrs.Sheela Rajendra & Correspondent 15, Lake First Main Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600 034 (i) E-mail : [email protected] (ii) Phone No 044-28172459 (iii) Fax No 044-28173596 9. Area of School Campus (K.K.Nagar) (i) In Acres : 4.76 Acres (ii) In sq mts : 19263 sq mts (iii) Built up area in sq. mtrs. : 9765 sq. mtrs. (iv)Area of Playground in sq. ft. : 7516 sq.mts (v) Other Areas a) Swimming Pool : No b) Indoor Games : Chess, Carrom, Table Tennis c) Dance Rooms : Yes d) Gymnasium : No e) Music Rooms : Yes f) Hostels : No g) Health & medical check up : Yes 10. Details of Fee structure TERM I TERM II TERM III PRE NURSERY 25840 15890 15890 NURSERY LKG 24390 14440 14440 NURSERY UKG 24405 14440 14440 STD I 26390 15890 15890 STD II 26690 15890 15890 STD III 27030 16410 16410 STD IV-V 26790 16610 16610 STD VI-VIII 27445 16870 16870 STD IX 26955 17870 17870 STD X 26975 17870 17870 STD XI BIOTECH-BIOLOGY-ECO 27310 18320 18320 COMP-IP 30230 18320 18320 COMMERCE-ECO 27310 18320 18320 STD XII BIOTECH-BIOLOGY-ECO 27905 18320 18320 COMP-IP 30795 18320 18320 COMMERCE-ECO 27810 18320 18320 11. Transport facility (i) Own buses : Yes (2 buses). But not provided for Students Pickup and Drop from Home to school & back. (ii) Buses hired on contract basis : Hired on need based. (iii)Details of Transport charges : N A 12. Particulars of Teaching staff : Annexure II of this Document 13. Details of salary being paid by the school to Teaching staff-Non-Teaching staff DESIGNATION PAY STRUCTURE LEVEL OF PAY Principal 59300-187700 25 Vice Principal 56900-180500 23 PGT 36400-115700 16 TGT 35900-113500 13 PRT 20600-65500 10 PTI 20600-65500 10 Counsellor 18200-57900 5 Librarian 19500-62000 8 Office Staff 18200-57900 5 Support Staff 15900-50400 2 14. Mode of Payment of Salary (i) Name of the Bank through which : INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, KK NAGAR Salary is drawn (ii) Payment Mode : Through single cheque transfer advice. (iii) Individual cheque : No (iv)Cash : No 15. Library facilities LIBRARY FACILITY DETAILS - PSBBSS School, KK Nagar, Chennai - 78 2021-22 LIBRARY Sl No PARTICULARS SECONDARY MIDDLE PRIMARY TOTAL 1 No of Periodicals 5 - - 5 2 No of Dailies 4 4 4 12 3 No of Magazines 53 26 28 107 4 No of reference books 1025 417 2076 3518 5 Gift Books 562 119 145 826 6 others 79 - 33 112 7 Size in sq. ft 930 580 745 2255 16. Name of the Grievance-Redressal officers : Mrs. Geetha Govindarajan - Principal Mrs. Malathy Santhanam-Vice Principal Mrs. Syna Binoy-Asst. Vice Principal & Grievance Redressal Officer Mrs. Indira Vaidyanathan-Sr. Mentor Mrs. Bhairavi Prakash-Mental Health Advisor (i) E-mail : [email protected] (ii) Phone Number : 044 23663165-23664251 (iii) Fax Number : 044 23661736 17. Members of Child protection & Sexual Harassment Committee (POCSO) Members : Mrs. Geetha Govindarajan - Principal Mrs. Malathy Santhanam-Vice Principal Mrs.Booma Rangarajan-Asst. VP Mrs.Rajarajeswari-Head Mistress Teacher Representatives: a) Mrs.Asmath Fathima b) Mrs.Malathy Ashokan c) Mrs.Viji Madhu d) Mrs.G.Kala Non Teaching Staff: a) Mrs.Gowri Hariharan PTA Representatives: a) Mr.Bharathan R b) Mrs.A.S.Ramya Student Representatives - 4 Mental Health Advisor: a) Ms.Bhairavi Prakash 18. Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) : Mrs.Ranjani Gopalakrishnan-Presiding Officer Under POSH Members a) Mrs.Cynthia Vijayakumar b) Mrs.Bharathi B c) Mr.Mani Narayanan-Sr. AGM /HR Mental Health Advisor: a) Ms.Bhairavi Prakash 19. Sectionwise enrolment of School for the current session : Class No. of Sections Enrolment PreKG 10 LKG 10 252 UKG 10 294 I 10 298 II 10 283 III 10 319 IV 10 325 V 10 334 VI 10 317 VII 10 330 VIII 10 338 IX 10 315 X 10 332 XI 7 XII 7 246 20. Academic session period : April to March 21. Vacation Period : Mid April – End of May 22. Admission Period : February to March 23. This is to affirm that PSBB group of Schools complies with the rules laid down by CBSE while selecting the Text Books. Annexure-I School Management Committee Sl.No Name of the Member Designation Tenure 1. Mrs.Sheela Rajendra Chairperson 2. Mrs.Geetha Govindarajan Member Secretary 3. Mr.Vijay kaliyur Mannar Member 4. Mrs.Rashmi Ramakrishnan Member 5. Mrs.RajaRajeshwari Member 6. Mrs.Ranjini Gopalakrishnan Member 7. Mrs.Vasanthi Member 8. Mrs.Vijayalakshmi Raman Member 9. Mrs.Bhavani Baskar Member 10. Mrs.Indira Vaidhyanathan Member 11. Mr.Y.G.Rajendraa Member 12. Mrs.Durga Chandrasekar Member Annexure – II KK Nagar Staff List 2021-2022 Trained- S Date of Date of Probation - Name Designation Grade Un NO Birth Appointment Confirmed Trained Dean & 1. Mrs .Sheela Rajendra Director and Principal 15/04/1961 01/05/1992 Trained Confirmed Correspondent Mrs. Indira 2. Senior Mentor Superannuation 21-09-1951 14-06-1989 Trained Super Annuation Vaidyanathan Mrs. Geetha 3. Principal Principal Grade 5-3-1959 21-06-1982 Trained Confirmed Govindarajan Mrs. Malathy Sr.Vice Vice Principal 4. 15-2-1960 14-07-1982 Trained Confirmed Santhanam Principal Grade Asst.Vice 5. Mrs. Booma Rengarajan AVP 19-6-1971 3-6-1996 Trained Confirmed Principal Asst.Vice 6. Mrs. Syna Binoy AVP 22-3-1968 4-6-2002 Trained Confirmed Principal Mrs. Ranjini 7. Teacher PGT 8-9-1960 3-6-1996 Trained Confirmed Gopalakrishnan 8. Mrs. Vijayasudha Teacher PGT 26-6-1960 14-6-1990 Trained Confirmed Narayanan 9. Mrs. Saira V. Gopalan Teacher PGT 7-1-1961 1-6-2005 Trained Confirmed 10. Mrs.Girija Mohan Teacher PGT 9-9-1962 12-6-1991 Trained Confirmed 11. Mrs. Latha R Teacher PGT 6-1-1966 1-6-2006 Trained Confirmed 12. Mrs.S.Vijaya Teacher TGT 20-5-1962 14-06-1993 Trained Confirmed TGT(Special 13. Mrs. K.V. Heama Teacher 20-11-1967 12-6-1995 Trained Confirmed Grade) Mrs. Padmashree 14. Teacher TGT 31-8-1963 21-06-1991 Trained Confirmed Ramesh 15. Mrs.Lakshmi Sridharan Teacher SGT 17-4-1971 1-6-2008 Trained Confirmed 16. Mrs.Anitha Raman Teacher PGT 10-5-1975 12-6-2017 Trained Confirmed 17. Mrs. Maya Iyer Teacher PGT 26-11-1970 1-6-2005 Trained Confirmed 18. Mrs. Asmath Fathima Teacher PGT 28-8-1973 1-6-2007 Trained Confirmed 19. Mrs. Chitra Sriram Teacher PGT 29-4-1961 3-6-1996 Trained Confirmed 20. Mrs. Girija P. Teacher PGT 25-5-1976 1-6-2004 Trained Confirmed 21. Mrs. Malathy Asokan Teacher PGT 20-7-1966 1-6-2003 Trained Confirmed 22. Mr. Jayakumar S.N. Teacher PGT 31-1-1969 1-6-2011 Trained Confirmed Trained- S Date of Date of Probation - Name Designation Grade Un NO Birth Appointment Confirmed Trained 23. Mrs. K. Vasundara Teacher PGT 11-6-1968 1-6-2011 Trained Confirmed 24. Mrs. Shanthi S. Teacher PGT 13-12-1967 19-06-2013 Trained Confirmed 25. Mrs. Parimala M. Teacher PGT 8-10-1972 1-6-2014 Trained Confirmed 26. Mrs. V. Gayathri Teacher TGT 2-11-1976 4-6-2015 Trained Confirmed 27. Mrs.Usha Venkatesh Teacher TGT 17-5-1970 1-6-2007 Trained Confirmed 28. Mrs. Usha Venkatesan Teacher PGT 9-4-1967 1-7-2012 Trained Confirmed 29. Mrs.Sakunthala Teacher SGT 20-9-1973 1-6-2017 Trained Confirmed 30. Mrs.C.Vijaya Nirmala Teacher TGT 5-5-1967 26-06-2015 Trained Confirmed 31. Mrs.Elena Rajasekaran Teacher TGT 13-7-1964 12-6-1995 Trained Confirmed 32. Mrs. M.S.Meenakshi Teacher TGT 30-10-1965 1-6-2008 Trained Confirmed Mrs. Durga 33. Teacher TGT 2-9-1961 1-6-2008 Trained Confirmed Bhuvaneswari R. Mrs.Jayashree 34. Teacher TGT 15-6-1966 24-06-1996 Trained Confirmed Vasudevan 35. Mrs. Jayanthi Bhaskar Teacher TGT 22-5-1965 1-9-1999 Trained Confirmed 36. Mrs. Lakshmi Prasanna Teacher TGT 3-8-1970 24-6-2016 Trained Confirmed 37. Mrs. Pradeepa Babu Teacher SGT 25-12-1978 16-06-2005 Trained Confirmed 38. Mrs. G. Mahalakshmi Teacher SGT 31-07-1971 12-6-2014 Trained Confirmed 39. Mrs. Latha Balakrishnan Teacher TGT 25-11-1968 1-6-2003 Trained Confirmed 40. Mrs. R. Meenakshi Teacher TGT 5-3-1972 1-6-2013 Trained Confirmed 41. Mrs. Shanthi Murali Teacher TGT 23-6-1967 1-6-2007 Trained Confirmed Mrs. Lakshmi 42. Teacher SGT 11-12-1965 1-6-2007 Trained Confirmed Nateshanandam 43. Mr.R.Kannan Teacher TGT 19-6-1968 4-6-2002 Trained Confirmed 44. Mrs.R.Vijayalakshmi Teacher SGT 7-6-1971 1-6-2012 Trained Confirmed 45.
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