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RAMAKRISHNA MISSION VIDYALAYA NARENDRAPUR, KOLKATA-700103, WB, INDIA Email Id: [email protected] Website: www.rkmvnarendrapur.org Phone : (033) 2477-2201/2 /3, 2477-2206 VIDYALAYA NEWS (January 2019 to December 2019) The Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya is an integral part of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Narendrapur which has its Headquarters at Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal. Since its opening on 22nd April 1958, it has been a residential school for boys established on the foundation of the high ideals of Swami Vivekananda, implementing the man-making and character-building ideals of education as propounded by him. The Vidyalaya is envisioned in the image of Indian Gurukul system where precious traditions and cherished values of the past and modern educational concepts have been integrated. It presents a synthesis of all that is best of the eastern and western models of education. It follows the trail as a paradigm of excellence to promote its culture and tradition. The lush green natural surroundings have given it a special identity. The Vidyalaya, its students and staff, all enjoy the blessings of Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada devi and Swami Vivekananda. Till 1975, it was the only Multipurpose School in West Bengal which offered instructions in six streams, viz. Science, Humanities, Agriculture, Technical, Commerce and Fine Arts. Thereafter, in 1976 the Vidyalaya was converted into a Secondary School under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, with Bengali and English as medium of instructions. Students can choose either Bengali or Hindi as the first language. Since 2005, the Higher Secondary Course has been introduced in the Science stream only with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Statistics along with compulsory subjects Bengali, Hindi and English. The Higher Secondary Course is affiliated to the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. The Vidyalaya consists of two separate campuses, each with its own school buildings and hostels. The boys of the junior classes (V-VII) stay in Junior Section campus. They have a nice three- storied school building and three hostels. They also have their own extensive play ground, a library specially meant for young readers and a small auditorium for cultural activities. The boys of senior classes (VIII-XII) are put up in the Senior Section campus where they have their own facilities. They have a large two-storied school building, seven hostels and laboratories. There are also playgrounds, a stadium, a gymnasium, a spacious auditorium and a library. About 960 students are on the roll of the Vidyalaya at present. Students come here from different parts of India. They also have different religious faiths. Some of them belong to poorer sections of the society. The staff and students coming from different regions of India live here as members of one family. 1. New Session : The new session of the Vidyalaya commenced on January 02, 2019. 140 students were admitted to class V (Bengali & English Medium) in the academic year 2019. Classes for the newly admitted boys began on January 7, 2019 after an inaugural meeting at the Junior Section Assembly Hall. Vidyalaya News-2019- 1 2. School Recognitions: a) Mio-Amore Inter-School Mathematics Contest – 2018-19: - Our Vidyalaya bagged Mio-Amore Best School Award and received Gold trophy and cash of Rs. 1,50,000/-. Total 2261 students (with our 15 of class V- IX -2018) from 108 schools participated in Inter-School Mathematics Contest (Mio-Amore Mathematics) 2018-19. 7 boys from different classes of our Vidyalaya won prizes & received cheque as Mio-Amore Mathemazic Scholarships – 2018-19 at Kala Mandir Auditorium on 20th April 2019. From – Class IX Mainak Sarkar, 9093 - 1st Class VIII Anibrata Samanta, 9148 - 6th Soumik Pal, 9210 - 10th Class VII Kaustav Polley, 9281 - 3rd Adrij Gupta, 9380 - 4th Class VI Lalan Kumar, 9531 - 1st Yograj Ratan, 9530 - 4th b) State Level Mathematics Fair-2019: Our school participated in the State Level Mathematics Fair-2019 organised by Bidhan Nagar Municipal School in collaboration with Calcutta Mathematical Society (CMS) on 27th April, 2019. 37 schools and 1006 students participated. From our school 167 boys participated in Workshop, Quiz Competition, Maths Talk contest, Poster Competition and Mathematics Model Competition. The participants were divided into many groups. Vidyalaya received special prizes Highest Participations & Best School Award and our boys won many prizes as follows : Quiz Competition : Group-A Champion Team : Soham Bera (VI-B, 9476), Abhraneel Chakraborti (VI-B, 9481), Olive Gain (VI-B, 9519) Runners Team: Yograj Ratan (VI-A, 9530), Lalan Kumar (VI-A, 9531), Arpan Maji (VI-A, 9535) Group – C Runners Team: Aishik Ghosh (XII-A, HS/981), Neelabjya Das (XII-A, HS/1007), Udvas Basak (XII-B, HS/1039) Maths Talk Contest: Group – B: Subhojyoti Sen (VII-D, 9377) – 1st Group – C: Arnesh Kundu (X-C, 8901) – 1st Poster Competition : Deepro Sarkar (VIII-B, 9261)- 1st Debanshu Ghosh (IX-B, 9042) – 2nd Sanpui Nashit Afshan (X-E, 8911) – 4th Mathematics Model Competition: Anusmit Shaw (VIII-C, 9147) - 3rd c) The Mathematical Kangaroo Competition–2019, organised by International Olympic Academy was held on 20.04.2019. Selected 608 students from V to X appeared in the examination. Result was announced in this time period. Boys received total nos. of 196 medals (Gold – 89, Silver – 53, Bronze – 54). 8 students received scholarships. We also received-Best Principal, Best Co-ordinator & Special Initiative Award, and overall our Vidyalaya received Best School Award in India with a beautiful memento & 11,000 /- cheque prize money. Scholarships Sl. Scholarship /Month Name Class-Sec-Regn Toppers no (12 Months) 1 SK TOUFIK AJMOL V-D, 9605 National Toppers 2000/- 2 SHASWATA MONDAL VIII-A, 9196 3 ABHIRUP ROY VII-A, 9402 State Topper 1000/- 4 EMON SUIN VI-A, 9465 District Toppers 500/- 5 RITESH JAISWAL VII-A, 9378 Vidyalaya News-2019- 2 6 ANISH SAHA VIII-B, 9237 7 AYAN DAS IX-C, 9020 8 AHAM BERA X-A, 8964 3. Examinations : Sl. Short Form Full Form of Total no of Organized by Exam Date Class No of Exam Examinations Participant Mathematics Talent Indian Statistical 20th January, 1. M.T.R.P. VIII to XI 269 Reward Programme Institute 2019 National Cyber Science Olympiad 31st January, 2. N.C.O. V to IX 586 Olympiad Foundation (S.O.F.) 2019 The Inter-School 26.01.2019 & 3. T.I.S.M.C. Mathematics Contest– MATHEMAZIC V to X 15 27.01.2019 2018-19 Mathematical International 4. M.K.C. Kangaroo 20th April, 2019 V to X 614 Olympic Academy Competition–2019 2nd level National Talent Search Directorate of School Class X - 5. N.T.S.E 16th June, 2019 20 Examination (State Education, W.B) 2018 Level) – 2018-19 Pre-Regional MTA – Mathematics 11th August, 6. Mathematical VIII to XII 113 PRMO Teachers Association 2019 Olympiad International General Science Olympiad 6 September, 7. I.G.K.O. V to IX 598 Knowledge Olympiad Foundation (S.O.F.) 2019 Science Talent Search Jatiya Bijnan 8 September, 8. S.T.S.E. V to IX 551 Examination - 2019 Parishad 2019 Science Aptitude and All India Science 15 September, 9. S.A.T.S.T. Talent Search Teat – V to IX 599 Teachers' Association 2019 2019 Center for Achievement cum Pedagogical Studies 21 September, 10. A.D.T.M. Diagnostic Test in V to IX 522 in Mathematics 2019 Mathematics– 2019 (CPSM) International English Science Olympiad 5 November, 11. I.E.O V to IX 498 Olympiad Foundation (S.O.F.) 2019 National Science Science Olympiad 11 November, 12. N.S.O V to IX 599 Olympiad Foundation (S.O.F.) 2019 National Talent Search Directorate of School 17 November, 13. N.T.S.E Class X Examination Education, W.B) 2019 International 17 November, 14. I.O.A.S.O. IOA Science Olympiad V to IX 599 Olympiad Academy 2019 International Science Olympiad 17 November, 15. I.M.O Mathematics V to IX 522 Foundation 2019 Olympiad Math Kangaroo International 17 November, 16. M.K.E. V to IX 520 Competition 2019-20 Olympiad Academy 2019 National Standerd NSEP, Indian Association of Phy – 152, Examination in 24th November, Che – 165, 17. NSEC, NSEB Physics Teachers XI & XII Physics, Chemistry, 2019 Bio – 105, & NSEA (I.A.P.T.) Biology & Astronomy Astr - 43 5. Performance in the Secondary & Higher Secondary Examinations: The performance of our students in the school final examinations has always been brilliant. Every year more than one hundred boys appear at the Madhyamik Pariksha and achieve hundred percent success. Many times, our students secured top ranks in the state merit list. In the past, it so happened that the top-most rank was secured by our students for four consecutive Vidyalaya News-2019- 3 years. This year in the Madhyamik Examination, 85 out of 129 students secured 90% and above marks; while 125 students got 80% and above marks. Total No. of candidates 129 Passed 129 90% and above (except Addl. Sub) 85 80% and above (do) 125 75% and above (do) 128 60% and above (do) 129 Marks obtained 650 and above 57 Average Aggregate % 91 682 (97.43) (Abhinandan Jana) Highest Marks 682 (97.43) (Aikik Majhi) State & School Rank—2019 of our students: Marks School State % of Sl. Name obtained Rank Rank Marks 1 Abhinandan Jana 682 1 9th 97.43 2 Aikik Majhi 682 The following table showing the results of the boys of the Vidyalaya in the Madhyamik Pariksha during the last ten years may give the curious readers a better idea about the performance of our boys. 75% and No. of students % of average in Highest Total letter marks in Year above in appeared aggregate Marks (%) different subjects aggregate 2010 122 120 87.11 94.12 753 2011 120 117 86.02 94 900 121 2012 State Rank: 4th, 119 89.2 96 750 7th, 10th 120 2013 State Rank: 4th, 117 90.41 96.71 748 7th 2014 113 111 89.13 94.29 752 118 2015 State Rank: 118 91.8 96.29 814 10th, 11th 116 2016 115 91.19 96.43 770 State Rank: 9th 130 2017 State Rank: 9th, 129 93.11 97.43 894 10th 2018 128 127 91.75 96.43 861 129 2019 State Rank: 9th 128 91 97.43 842 (2) This year in the Higher Secondary Examination, 70 out of 76 students secured 90% and above marks; while 76 students got 80% and above marks.