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Annual Publication 2015-2016-List of Schools with Number of Teachers Government of Mizoram Department of School Education Annual Publication 2015-16 (LIST OF SCHOOLS WITH NUMBER OF TEACHERS & ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS) Prepared by Statistical Cell, Directorate of School Education Annual Publication, 2015-2016 (List of Schools with Number of Teachers & Enrolment of Students) Published by Statistical Cell Directorate of School Education Govt. of Mizoram 2016 Copies : 700 Printed at The Mizoram Government Press Printing & Stationery Foreword I am very happy that the School Education Department has been able to brings out yet another edition of a repository of relevant data and 5-16 30th September 2015, thanks to the tireless efforts put in by the officers and staff of this Directorate, State Office of SSA and RMSA. The information contained in the present edition may not be necessarily complete, given a plethora of other publications where such data and factual details as are not incorporated in this, have been reflected. It is through the concerted efforts of all officers involved, such as the District Education Officers, Sub-Divisional Education Officers, District Project Coordinators, SSA/RMSA, Education Officers of District Councils, etc. who furnished relevant data and other inputs, that this publication has been possible, and I express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to them for their invaluable contribution. The officers and staff of the Statistical Cell deserve special commendation for their toil and dedication towards bringing out this publication. I am confident that this publication would prove to be an important source of information to those who are interested in the dynamics of education in Mizoram. (K LALTHAWMMAWIA) Director of School Education, Mizoram: Aizawl Contents Page No. 1. Foreword - (i) 2. Approval - (ii) 3. Notification - (iii) Part-A (Abstract) 1. Dept. of School Education, Mizoram 2014-2015 at a Glance - 1 2. Number of schools by management - 2 3. Enrolment of students by management-wise - 3 4. Number of teachers by management-wise - 4 5. Abstract of Primary Schools under Educational Sub-Divisions - 5-9 6. Abstract of Middle Schools under Educational Sub-Divisions - 10-17 7. Abstract of High Schools under Educational Districts - 18-19 8. Abstract of Higher Secondary Schools under Educational Districts - 20-21 Part-B (List of Schools with number of teachers and enrolment of students) PRIMARY SCHOOLS: Aizawl District 1. SDEO, Aizawl East - 23-29 2. SDEO, Aizawl South - 30-32 3. SDEO, Aizawl West - 33-38 4. SDEO, Darlawn - 39-41 5. SDEO, Saitual - 42-44 Champhai District 6. SDEO, Champhai - 45-50 7. SDEO, Khawzawl - 51-55 Kolasib District 8. SDEO, Kolasib - 56-59 9. SDEO, Kawnpui - 60-61 Lawngtlai District 10. EO, CADC - 62-66 11. EO, LADC - 67-74 Lunglei District 12. SDEO, Lunglei North - 75-78 13. SDEO, Lunglei South - 79-83 14. SDEO, Lungsen - 84-88 15. SDEO, Hnahthial - 89-91 Mamit District 16. SDEO, Mamit - 92-93 17. SDEO, Kawrthah - 94-96 18. SDEO, West Phaileng - 97-99 Saiha District 19. EO, MADC - 100-105 Serchhip District 20. SDEO, Serchhip - 106-108 21. SDEO, North Vanlaiphai - 109-110 22. SDEO, Thenzawl - 111-112 MIDDLE SCHOOLS: Aizawl District 23. SDEO, Aizawl East - 113-118 24. SDEO, Aizawl South - 119-121 25. SDEO, Aizawl West - 122-127 26. SDEO, Darlawn - 128-130 27. SDEO, Saitual - 131-132 Champhai District 28. SDEO, Champhai - 133-137 29. SDEO, Khawzawl - 138-141 Kolasib District 30. SDEO, Kolasib - 142-145 31. SDEO, Kawnpui - 146-147 Lawngtlai District 32. EO, CADC - 148-151 33. EO, LADC - 152-156 Lunglei District 34. SDEO, Lunglei North - 157-160 35. SDEO, Lunglei South - 161-164 36. SDEO, Lungsen - 165-167 37. SDEO, Hnahthial - 168-170 Mamit District 38. SDEO, Mamit - 171-172 39. SDEO, Kawrthah - 173-174 40. SDEO, West Phaileng - 175-177 Saiha District 41. EO, MADC - 178-181 Serchhip District 42. SDEO, Serchhip - 182-184 43. SDEO, N.Vanlaiphai - 185-186 44. SDEO, Thenzawl - 187-188 HIGH SCHOOLS: 45. DEO, Aizawl - 189-197 46. DEO, Champhai - 198-201 47. DEO, Kolasib - 202-204 48. DEO, Lawngtlai - 205-207 49. DEO, Lunglei - 208-212 50. DEO, Mamit - 213-214 51. DEO, Saiha - 215-216 52. DEO, Serchhip - 217-218 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS: 53. DEO, Aizawl - 219-221 54. DEO, Champhai - 222 55. DEO, Kolasib - 223 56. DEO, Lawngtlai - 224 57. DEO, Lunglei - 225-226 58. DEO, Mamit - 227 59. DEO, Saiha - 228 60. DEO, Serchhip - 229 Concept & Definition - 230-231 List of Defunct School - 232 (Abstract) Department of School Education, Mizoram 2015-16 at a Glance No. of Students' Enrolment No. of Teachers Stage Schools Boys Girls Total Male Female Total Primary School 1950 82473 76861 159334 3907 4423 8330 Middle School 1511 48365 44912 93277 5972 4187 10159 High School 614 20824 20710 41534 2853 1541 4394 Higher Secondary School 138 11237 11749 22986 847 689 1536 Grand Total 4213 162899 154232 317131 13579 10840 24419 Pre-Primary enrolment (Boys = 19784; Girls = 18510; Total = 38294) are included in Primary School Enrolment Directorate of School Education: Government of Mizoram Department of School Education, Mizoram 2015-2016 Private aided schools Government Private Unaided Local (Schools Aided by State Govt. & Local body) Stage Central State SSA/ Body Lump-sum Purely Deficit Adhoc Aided Council Aided Govt. Govt. RMSA Aided Private Primary School 4 836 204 274 4 628 Middle School 12 576 296 79 10 65 32 441 High School 10 199 74 9 129 27 166 Higher Secondary 4 20 7 13 9 85 School Grand Total 30 1631 574 353 26 207 4 68 1320 Note : New changes 1. Central Govt. schools, State Govt. schools and SSA/RMSA schools are categorised under Government schools 2. Lump-sum Aided Schools are categorised under Private unaided Directorate of School Education: Government of Mizoram Department of School Education, Mizoram 2015-2016 at a Glance Enrolment of Students by Management Government Schools Aided by State Govt. & Local Body Private Unaided State Local Body Council Lumpsum Central Govt. SSA/RMSA Deficit Adhoc Aided Purely Private Government Aided Aided Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total 364 320 684 22151 20891 43042 5902 5145 11047 10013 8683 18696 170 173 343 43873 41649 85522 82473 752 622 1374 17392 16342 33734 4836 3922 8758 2716 2610 5326 1341 1604 2945 2246 2000 4246 1171 1194 2365 17911 16618 34529 48365 365 313 678 7773 8153 15926 1290 1005 2295 1272 1495 2767 3834 3896 7730 722 656 1378 5568 5192 10760 20824 211 176 387 4112 4394 8506 1599 1766 3365 719 831 1550 395 467 862 4201 4115 8316 11237 1692 1431 3123 51428 49780 101208 12028 10072 22100 12729 11293 24022 4212 4865 9077 6799 6727 13526 170 173 343 2288 2317 4605 71553 67574 139127 162899 Directorate of School Education: Government of Mizoram Department of School Education, Mizoram 2015-2016 at a Glance Number of Teachers by Management Government Schools Aided by State Govt. & Local Body Private Unaided State Local Body Lumpsum Central Govt. SSA/RMSA Deficit Adhoc Aided Council Aided Purely Private Government Aided Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Male Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Primary School 21 12 33 1268 1606 2874 389 207 596 866 437 1303 13 9 22 1350 2152 3502 Middle School 54 21 75 2925 1814 4739 901 519 1420 475 204 679 43 69 112 267 208 475 113 98 211 1194 1254 2448 50 25 75 1014 538 1552 301 201 502 76 55 131 641 344 985 108 48 156 663 330 993 17 13 30 221 251 472 107 73 180 98 76 174 29 31 60 375 245 620 Grand Total 142 71 213 5428 4209 9637 1591 927 2518 1341 641 1982 226 197 423 1006 628 1634 13 9 22 250 177 427 3582 3981 7563 Directorate of School Education: Government of Mizoram No Schools Boys Girls Total Male Female Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. AIZAWL DISTRICT i) SDEO Aizawl East 1 Central Government 1 197 166 363 4 7 11 2 State Government 83 2143 2153 4296 127 278 405 3SSA 10 333 307 640 11 25 36 4 Private Unaided 72 7396 7103 14499 134 323 457 Total 166 10069 9729 19798 276 633 909 ii) SDEO Aizawl South 1 State Government 44 894 862 1756 70 95 165 2 Private Unaided 18 1843 1728 3571 29 100 129 Total 62 2737 2590 5327 99 195 294 iii) SDEO Aizawl West 1Central Government 1 61 55 116 11 4 15 2 State Government 71 1948 1899 3847 102 196 298 3SSA 3 219 175 394 1 12 13 4 Private Unaided 68 6416 6422 12838 124 313 437 Total 143 8644 8551 17195 238 525 763 iv) SDEO Darlawn 1 State Government 46 1188 1065 2253 52 86 138 2SSA 1 24 21 45 1 0 1 3 Private Unaided 26 1220 1169 2389 43 67 110 Total 73 2432 2255 4687 96 153 249 v) SDEO Saitual 1 State Government 31 664 674 1338 48 55 103 2 Private Unaided 19 1067 1111 2178 41 57 98 Total 50 1731 1785 3516 89 112 201 TOTAL OF AIZAWL DISTRICT 1 Central Government 2 258 221 479 15 11 26 2 State Government 275 6837 6653 13490 399 710 1109 3SSA 14 576 503 1079 13 37 50 4 Private Unaided 203 17942 17533 35475 371 860 1231 Total 494 25613 24910 50523 798 1618 2416 No Schools Boys Girls Total Male Female Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2.
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