Title: OLCOTT MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
1OLCOTT MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
2Overview
- Free school for underprivileged children
- Founded in 1894 in Besant Nagar, Chennai
- Classes 1 to 10 , Tamil medium, 539 children
- Problem statement
- Supplement school finances to achieve the
following - Enhance teacher salaries to reduce turnover
- Medical support for children
- Improve quality of education and pass percentages
3Background
- OMHS seeks to provide a vibrant, happy
environment for holistic learning - From nearby slums fisherfolk, coolies,
housemaids - Annual income of Rs. 15-20 thousand
- Rampant domestic violence, alcoholism, women
child abuse - Students of Class VIII X learn vocational
skills - Tailoring, Embroidery, Drawing and painting, Food
preservation and baking, Carpentry, Book binding,
Screen Printing, Fabric design, Jewellery making,
photography (new)
4Initiatives
- Nutrition program
- Mid-day meal enriched with sambhar, rice,
vegetables - Breakfast at 930 am of Kanji (ragi, cereals,
pulses) - Classroom provisions
- All students provided with good quality notebooks
- TN Govt covers 100 of textbook needs
- Uniforms 2 good quality uniforms/year/student
- Technology Aided Learning (TAL)
- Projection equipment and digital lessons to
enrich learning of maths, science, social studies - Special Program for English and Language Learning
(SPELL) - To help students with comprehension, oral and
written expression in English - Primary Resource Centre
- To improve social and thinking skills through
educational games and associated activities - Library Reasonable collection
- Games and Sports Large playground
5Teachers The Schools Lifeline
- Committed teachers are responsible for the unique
set of initiatives in the school - Teachers come from community in and around Adyar
- Teachers interested in education of
underprivileged children
Issues that needed support In 2007 when AZ started to fund Issues that need continued support In 2010 and 2011 What has changed for the better
Teacher and Staff Salaries -- Average teacher salary stands at Rs. 2500/month -- Average staff salary stands at Rs. 1350/month --Most teachers struggle to sustain families --Many well-trained teachers leave Teacher and Staff Salaries gt Average teacher salary stands at Rs. 3300/month thanks to Asha support gtAverage staff salary stands at Rs. 1800/month gt Most teachers still struggle to sustain families inflation is increasing at a scorching pace gt Could add the services of a school counselor Teachers are full of hope -gt Teachers are continuing in school as their hard work is satisfying with improved school results from 63. to 87 in the SSLC exams. gt Teachers are improving their skills with the additional teacher training with a stipend from Asha support gt They are looking forward to reasonable hikes in their salaries to mitigate their difficulties
6Improved health and nutrition
Issues that needed support In 2007 when AZ started to fund Issues that need continued support In 2010 and 2011 What has changed for the better
Health and Nutrition -- Parents cannot take care of sick children at home -- Supporting medical expenses is increasingly demanding -- School pays for 3-5 days of medicines, plasters etc -- Free eye check-up, special equipment for the disabled provided Health and Nutrition gt No change in the parental income improvement ability gt School needs to improve the support to the students in a larger way by attending to chronic problems like anemia in girl children and malnutrition at entry level Students health and general well being has improved gt They come forward to go for treatment as they see the benefits. gt They open up and freely discuss the problems with their teachers and school counselor. gt Girl students are happy to wear spectacles regularly while earlier parents feared that this would considered a drawback in their communities
7Updates for 2009 - 2010
- 302 boys and 237 girls (639 students) from
classes 1 to 10. - Noon meal with enhanced protein supplements
- Medical check up, eye check up and continued
medical attention - Well functioning resource rooms, labs for
Science, Maths, language, computer room, AV Room - Educational games developed by our teachers to
learn multiplication, factor games, integer
operations, English grammar. - Educational tours and IAYP trips were conducted
as usual. - Optional summer vacation classes in art, and self
esteem building - Class 9 participated in drama festival by
writing, directing and acting out an hour long
play relevant to their lives. -
8Updates for 2009 - 2010
- Investigative projects and the study of impact of
poverty on education through study of
environments in their neighbourhood and
economically better neighbourhood was selected
and participated in the state level Childrens
Science Congress. - An evening special Bharatnatyam dance class
activity was started for boys and girls of
classes 5and 6. - A photography project through UNESCO grant of Rs.
50,000 is underway. - Employees from companies formed support groups
- The Counseling programme included themes and
activities like friendship, safety, building self
esteem
9Adventure and Physical endurance camps
This programme has three stages the Bronze
(13yrs 6months duration), the Silver (14yrs 12
months duration)and the Gold (16 to 25 yrs)
awards.
Alumnus Radha R (now in 2nd year of her Bachelor
of Social Work course in Madras School of Social
Work) completed and qualified to receive the
award from the Vice president of India (a patron
of the programme)
10Progress in exams
11Proposal 2010 and 2011
- Increased support for the teachers salaries and
school health and medical support to students per
year - Total Budget for Asha for Education US - Rs 6.5
lakhs for teachers and Rs 0.5 lakhs for health
(from total Rs 6 lakhs 2007 to 2010) Rs 7
lakhs, USD 16000 - Request from Arizona USD 7000 (against USD
5000) - Request from SV USD 9000 (against 8000)