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MOUNT LITERA ZEE SCHOOL, CONTAI (WB)
AFFILIATION NO 2430183 SCHOOL CODE 15667
ADDRESS- SRIRAMPUR, CONTAI, EAST MIDNAPUR,
PIN: 721401
PH NO: 91-8420049907 91-3220-288-511
AFFILIATION STATUS-PROVISIONAL PERIOD OF AFFILIATION 2016-2021
ANNUAL REPORT: – 2019-20
VISION
Our vision is to prepare students to understand, contribute to, and succeed in a rapidly changing society, thus making the world a better and just place. We will ensure that our students develop both the skills that a sound education provides and the competencies essential for success and leadership in the emerging creative economy.
MISSION
To cherish/nurture self- assured lifelong learners in a safe, joyful and stimulating environment which enables every child to realize his potential develop into a compassionate human being and contribute constructively for/to a new world order.
Our-Core-Values
At the core of everything we do at MOUNT LITERA ZEE SCHOOL is one simple principle—What’s Right For the Child (WRFC). Through that mantra we filter all our decisions and actions. WRFC helps us keep the child at the centre of everything we do and ensures single- minded devotion to her growth and development.
It has been a constant endeavor of the school to incubate young minds into citizens of tomorrow and fulfill its mission statement. The true essence of education lies in creating good human beings and MLZS, CONTAI, strives to garnish the young minds with the three E’S
EDUCATE——— EVOLVE——– EMPOWER
HOPE FOR GREEN
HOPE FOR TOMORROW`S GAIN
“I only feel angry when I see waste. When I see people throwing away things we could use.”
Mother Teresa
Time has come to safeguard OUR VERY OWN NATURE as without nature our existence is next to impossible and with this thought Mount Litera Zee School, Contai has chosen the above mentioned theme “HOPE FOR GREEN”, this is the only hope that ensures a colourful and hopeful tomorrow. With this aim in we have incorporated GARDEN with our KITCHEN, our day to day lives, through an event entitled KITCHEN GARDEN the thought was shown to the students to sensitize them to save nature.
“GO GREEN, GREEN GOES WITH EVERYTHING, GOING GREEN IS HOW WE ROLL, GO GREEN, THE RECYCLE OF LIFE, GREEN IS COOL ESPECIALLY IN SCHOOL”
I feel honored to extend a hearty welcome to our distinguished Chief Guest to our Annual Function 2019-20. It is my privilege and pleasure to welcome the gathering of Parent Community, invited guests, teachers and my beloved students.
I take immense pleasure to present the Annual report of our school to apprise you all, how the Mission and Vision of our institution have materialized positively in the day to day working of our school in the voyage of the discovery of excellence in the field of education. There have been many changes at the School this year in terms of high expectations, communication, behavioral management, professional development, technology, and above all, academics.
I believe that the purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open mind .The direction in which education starts a child will determine his future life. The whole object of education should be to develop the mind that works and, to free a child’s potential by instilling in him a curiosity to learn, so that he will continue to learn as long as he lives.
The school currently has strength of 673 Students, Academic staff 60, Office and Support Staff 21, Notice Served-86
Grade X– The Grade x students have come up with flying colours with 100% pass percentage and the highest percentage being 98.6% obtained by Master Sankha Subhra Rout. Seven students have obtained above 90% marks and students have obtained 100 percentage marks in Bengali, mathematics, Social science and information Technology.
Grade XII– The Grade XII students have set high standard goals for their fellow brothers and sisters with a bench mark of 95.6%.The highest percentage is grabbed by Master Shivam Maity. Three students have secured above 90% percent marks.
Mount Litera Zee School, Contai is of 12158.340 square meter of 3.0033 Acre.
Secondly the built up area is 6375.55 square meter.
Thirdly the area of the plot on which the school building exists is 1707.44 square meter.
Finally the size of the playground is 3962 Square meter.
DETAILS OF PLAY GROUND
One Cricket cum Football ground
Dimension: 42 mt. by 24 mt.
One Badminton Court
Dimension: 44 feet by 20 feet
One Volley-Ball Court
Dimension: 80 feet by 45 feet
Swimming Pool
Gymnasium
Room Type | Number | Length | Breadth |
Class Room | 26 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Physics Lab | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Chemistry Lab | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Biology Lab | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Maths Lab | 1 | 24 | 11.1 |
Home Science Lab | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Library | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Other Room | 15 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Geography Lab | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Psychology Lab | 1 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
Vacant Class Room | 6 | 37.06 | 23.1 |
The school is grateful to our trustee, PASUPATI TRUST MEMORIAL, who has been ensuring the rapid acceleration in the growth of our school by providing us support to create an enviable campus infrastructure and by employing competent manpower.
Last but not the least, the unfailing devotion and diligence of the teachers and administrative staff who have made this a rewarding year for the whole community needs to be acknowledged to a great extent. I owe to them our teachers are fully dedicated to their task and do their best for the students. They spent extra hours to prepare the students for all activities so that they realize their highest potential. I express my gratitude to them
4. Academic Calendar
Session 2019-20 Examination Schedule
5. Effort made on Environment Education
The proper use of science is not to conquer nature but to live in it…Conserving environment is the need of the hour and to inculcate the habit of conserving nature we had put great effort on educating children on environment. We followed the Green School Drive which mainly focussed on planting trees, conserving water and recycling plastic wastes. We have celebrated the Plantation day by encouraging students to bring saplings from home to be planted in the school premises. Students of primary section prepared posters on “No Plastic” to raise awareness and were also involved in a kitchen garden activity where discarded plastic bottles were used to raise plants. Students were often taught in the nature’s lap rather their everyday classroom. With reference to CBSE circular no Acad.42/2019, we have installed solar panel in our school. A seminar on the effects of tobacco was held to sensitize students from Grade VII to XII. Our Annual Day theme was “Hope for Green” where the entire programme was based on conserving environment not only to sensitize the students but the parents as well. A separate stall to promote “Best out of Waste” was made where students created products made of waste materials. To develop a deeper effect on students we welcome all our guests with saplings and encourage students to plant saplings on their birthdays. Students were also given the task of planting beautiful flowers at home in their winter break to develop their love for nature.
No. | NAME | DESIGNATION | QUALIFICATION |
1 | Dr.Yogesh Maheswari | Principal | CBSE AWARDEE(2018-2019) D-Litt, PDF – ICSSR, New Delhi Ph. D. M.Com, MBA (Mkt & Fin), MBM (Banking),MA(Edu), M.Ed |
2 | Jayanta Ghosal | Co-Ordinator (IX-XII) | M.A(Eng),B.Ed, CTET, PGDCA. CIG. |
3 | Satabdi Panigrahi | Co-Ordinator (V – VIII) & Wellness Teacher | M.A. (Psychology) & M.A. (Geography), DE-LED. B-ED |
4 | Arpita Acharya | Pre & Primary Co-Ordinator (Nur-IV) & Counselor | MSC (PSYCHOLOGY)B.Sc (Bot),NTT, B.ED, CIC, PGDCA,DE-LED |
5 | Indrani Kar | Special Educator | M.A(ENG), B.A(ENG), SPL.D.Ed, |
6 | Jhuma Jana | Special Educator | M.A(EVS),D.ED,SPI. EDU, (MR), B.Ed, SPI. EDU, (MR) |
7 | Bidisa Shee | Librarian | B.A, B.Lib |
8 | Debasmita Jana | PTI | B.A(GEOGRAPHY.), MPED, Yoga, Kho Kho . TET, MSC IN YOGA |
9 | Partha Mullick | Assistant Teacher | B.A (JOURNALISM) , B. PEd, CDM |
10 | Shampa Kundu | PTI | B.A. ,B.P.Ed |
12 | Chandana Kapilas | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Dance) MSW |
13 | Animesh Naskar | Assistant Teacher | BFA, MFA(Gold Medalist) |
14 | Debanjan Panda | Assistant Teacher (GUITAR) | M.A (ENG) DIPLOMA (GUITAR) |
15 | Sudhanshu Jana | Assistant Teacher (VIOLIN) | BA DIPLOMA (VIOLIN) |
16 | Debapriya Basu | Assistant Teacher | MCA,B. Ed |
17 | Abhijeet Dutta | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Eng), B.Ed, CTET, STET |
18 | Pritha Maity | Assistant Teacher | M.Sc(Bio Informatics), B.Ed, STET |
19 | Abhigyan Chaudhuri | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Eng), B.Ed, STET |
20 | Sayantan Ghorai | Assistant Teacher | M.Sc(PHYSICS), B.Ed, STET |
21 | Niru Kumari Singh | Assistant Teacher | M.A(HIND), B.Ed |
22 | Subhankar Biswas | Assistant Teacher | M.A(HINDI), B.Ed |
23 | Nabanita Pandey Maity | Assistant Teacher | M.A. (Bengali), B.Ed, STET |
24 | Suman Anand | Assistant Teacher | B.Com, MA (ENVS STUDIES) NTT, D.EL.ED, B.ED |
25 | Atanu Ghorai | Assistant Teacher | B.P. Ed |
26 | Falguni Chakraborty | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Geography), B.Ed, CTET |
27 | Asit Kumar Das | Assistant Teacher | M.Sc. (Physics), B.Ed, CTET |
28 | Subhajit Dey | Assistant Teacher | M.A (Bengali), B.Ed, CTET |
29 | Sarmistha Das | Assistant Teacher | M.A. (Bengali) ,B.Ed, TET |
30 | Sujata Das Mahapatra | Assistant Teacher | B.Com, NTT , B.ED , MA. (ECONOMICS) |
31 | Ruma Pradhan | Assistant Teacher | M.Sc. (Math), D.EL.Ed. B.ED |
32 | Soma Maity | Assistant Teacher | M.A. (Music). D.EL.ED |
33 | Rituparna Majumdar | Assistant Librarian | M.Sc. (Home Science), B. Lib. |
34 | Manisha Mondal Maity | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Eng), B.Ed, UPPER PRIMARY TET |
35 | Md.Abid Ansari | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Hindi), B.Ed |
36 | Sangita Jana | Assistant Teacher | M.A. (English), B.Ed. TET |
37 | Santanu Sanyal | Assistant Teacher | M.Com, ICWAI(I), ICAI(I), B.ED, |
38 | Panchali Maity | Assistant Teacher | MA (ENGLISH-SILUER MEDALIST) BA (ENGLISH-SILUER MEDALIST) B.ED. TET,UPPER PRIMARY |
39 | Rimu Roy | Assistant Teacher | M.A(Eng), B.Ed, Primary TET , PDPET , PTE |
40 | Surajit Das | Assistant Teacher | MSC (MATHEMATICS), B.ED |
41 | Megha Pradhan | Assistant Teacher | M.A (ENG), B.Ed |
42 | DebaPrasad Chakraborty | Assistant Teacher | M.A(History). B.ED |
43 | Debojyoti Mukherjee | Assistant Teacher | M.A (Math), B.Ed. STET |
44 | Buddhadev Rana | Assistant Teacher | MFA |
45 | Atanu Das | Assistant Teacher | MCA (Comp), B.ED |
46 | Barnali Goswami | Assistant Teacher | M.A (English) B.Ed |
47 | Sova Maishal | Assistant Teacher | Double M.A (Bengali) B.Ed. |
48 | Tasmeen Hussain | Assistant Teacher | M.Sc (Botany) B.Ed |
49 | Anindita Maity | Assistant Teacher | M.A (Beng), B.Ed CTET, STET, Pry TET, |
50 | Ajay Nandi | Karate Judo Teacher National Coach (JUDO) |
B.A DIPLOMA IN JUDO |
51 | Sukumar Pradhan | Assistant Teacher (YOGA) | B.SC(BIO), BTET, DIPLOMA IN YOGA |
52 | Alakananda De | Assistant Teacher | M.SC (PHYSIOLOGY), D.EL.ED |
53 | Mohon Tripathi | Assistant Teacher | MSC(MATH), M.C.A, B.ED, STET |
54 | Soma Lahiri | Assistant Teacher | M.A (POL SE, Hist), B.ED |
55 | Debarati Maity | Assistant Teacher | MSC(Home Sc), B.ED |
56 | Moumita Das | Assistant Teacher | M Sc (Chem) B.Ed |
57 | Autunu Ghorai | Assistant Teacher | BA MPEd |
58 | Dr N C Jana | Assistant Teacher | Phd M Sc (Chem) B.Ed |
58 | Alpana Chakraborty | Assistant Teacher | MA (Music) B.Ed |
60 | Sangeeta Bera Manna | Assistant Teacher | MA (Sanskrit) B.Ed |
Abhiygan Choudhary PGT enrol for the program by British Council.
Rimu Roy also enrolled for English for Health care program approved by British Council.
The following in-house training programmes have been conducted in the school for the professional upgradation of the teachers: –
Our students have always added glory to our institution. They excel in all fields like art, sports, debate, quiz, online scientific competitions, dance, science exhibition, scientific experiments, Olympiads and many more. Students of STD VII excelled in poster making competition conducted by PCRA (Petroleum conservation Research Association).Our students Srija Das, Souvik Mondal and Asifa Begum won cash prize in the State level in poster making competition organized by DVC. Srija Das secured 1st position in all Bengal CII (Confederation of Indian Industries) competition wining 5000 rupees cash and a laptop. Our students secured position in drawing competition organized by C.M motors .Adrish Dhara of STD IV A secured distinction in Green Olympiad with many other students excelling in International General Knowledge Olympiad, International English Olympiad. Nasrina Khatun of STD VB received Adarsh Vidyarthi Puraskar for Hindi Olympiad. Arkajyoti Das of STD X secured first position in district level in International Year of periodic table and Sankha Subhra Rout and Sunandan Pahari secured second position in the seminar conducted by the same. Sankha Subhra Rout and Alina Dash secured second position in inter school debate competition while Shaunak Mahapatra and Subhojyoti Rout of STD VIII secured third position in the quiz competition organized by Nabodyay Puja mandap Contai. Our students got distinction in online Brics maths with five countries. Abhijit Shaw and Adrish Psati designed a model-Automated agricultural Technology with machine learning and presented it in North Point day school. Adrish Pati secured second position in online Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan (VVM) and qualified for National level in Chandigarh. Aradhya Bera received a trophy for yoga and a cash prize of 500 rupees for yoga and dance by kalinagar Radharam Samiti. Sudipta Guria of Grade X secured third position in cultural meet of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans, Haldia. Our under 19 girl’s football team received the best discipline award in the third International Football Tournament, 2019 in Lucknow.
2019 was a glorious year not only for the students but for the faculty members as well. From Principal to the teaching faculty members received accolades CBSE and many other organizations. The Principal of the school, Dr Yogesh Maheswari received the “Best Principal” award from CBSE. He also bagged the Best Principal Award by MLVA Trust at Global Teachers Conference 2019 under category “Rastrya Guru GauravVidhyan Ratan Award 2019”, Youngest Principal and Best Start up School award by AKS for the year 2020,Active Principal Award by Indira Gandhi Rasthriya Gyanpeeth, Aurangabad, 2019, Awarded by Central University of South Bihar, Gaya Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teacher & Teaching Award 2019 for Innovative Practices and Experiments in teaching and evaluation entitled as Youth Parliament on 3rd December 2019.He also received appreciation certificate from Great place to Study, New Delhi for attending the Future Readiness Counselor Program and was invited as Guest Speaker for the Symposium on Holistic Learning, Effective lesson Planning and Authentic Assessment on the Topic “Holistic Learning involves combination of effective lesson plan and authentic assessment in Mathematics”. He presented Poster Presentation on Autism: Lead the way with Positivism by Indian Autism Centre, Kolkata Amity University. He was invited by Ambedkar Public School, Kacharapara (WB) as Special Guest for Annual day 29.12.2020 . He received appreciation certificate for Less Leave taken (100% Attendance) from Mount Litera Zee School, Contai and was also awarded Rs10000 cash price from Mount Litera Zee School, Contai for being the Best Principal. Our Art teacher Mr. Animesh Naskar attended the art and photograph exhibition “Expression” at Birla Academy of Art and culture. Our Bengali teacher Mrs. Nabanita Pandey Maity and our English teacher Mr. Abhijeet Dutta were certified as best Incharge by International General Knowledge Olympiad and International English Olympiad. Our Physics teacher Mr. Asit Kumar Das attended the International Science festival 2019 at Kolkata .Our Guitar Teacher Mr. Rishi Panda had a great concert at Nandanik Club. He also received silver button from YouTube for one lakh subscribers. Our Bengali teacher Mr. Subhojit Dey was invited to play Flute on Annual Classical Musical programme, kharagpur.Our dance teacher Mrs. Chandana Kapilas participated in Basanta Utsav, Haldia. Our Judo teacher Mr. Ajay Nandi marked his championship at State level judo competition. Our teachers at all sections were awarded as Best Teacher with a cash price award of Rs. 5000.Mrs. Rimu Roy for Pre-primary wing, Mrs. Sujata Das Mahapatra for primary wing, Mr. Subhojit Dey for Middle school , Mrs. Falguni Chakraborty for Secondary section and Mrs. Nabanita Pandey Maity for Senior-Secondary section and Mr. Animesh Naskar for Co-curricular activities.
Students are always encouraged in MLZS Contai. They are taught to participate in events irrespective of failures they face. We have a girl’s football team that proudly participated in third International Football Tournament 2019 in Lucknow. Students also participate in various activities under Sanskar under ZEE. Two students from STD VII and XI designed a model- automated agricultural technology with machine learning to participate in a science exhibition held by Apeejay School, Salt lake, Kolkata. Students participated in CBSE Cluster Far East zone swimming competition held in Sanskar International School, Bargarh, Odisha. Two students have been nominated as young Journalists (young Metro) by TTIS and they have written various articles on school and other important issues. Our students staged puppet show at Battala Anandomayee School in Majna on their annual function which was applauded by many. On teachers’ day students are encouraged to act as teachers so strengthen the teacher –student bonding as well as grow their interests on being future teachers. An event named Myriad was organized for the blooming buds of age group 3to 6 years and 7 to 10 years where they spent the whole day in school participating in various colorful activities. An add film was shot in our school involving Bollywood actor Aman Verma and child artist Aman Mishra. Our students enthusiastically participated in it. Under joy of learning and joy of playing, students from nearby visited our school and enjoyed football match with our students. Our senior section students also shared knowledge with them though interactive math’s and science classes. An enrichment session was held with the Board students of Std X and XII by Mrs. Sudeshna Chowdhury, Head Examiner CBSE, HOD of English department of Kendriya Vidyalaya IIT, Kharagpur. A counseling session was done for the students by Dr Mohammed Abeer, Researcher and Counseling Psychologist attached to Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
11.Sports Achievements
A sound body is a home to a sound mind. MLZS Contai not only cares for the academic development of its pupils but also supports the all round development through various co-curricular activities. Students participate in various sports like athletics, football, swimming, karate, judo, yoga and many more. From CBSE cluster to Contai sub-divisional and zonal sports meet, our students have always come with flying colours. Our Annual sports day was celebrated with much pomp and show. We have always been proactive in celebrating the various sports events forwarded by CBSE from fitness week to Yoga day. We have celebrated the National Sports day to honour Major Dhyanchand Chand. Our students have enthusiastically participated in Plogging, Cyclothon and Run for Unity. The events are not only enjoyed by the students but are actively supported by the facilitators.
Our school is always proactive in conducting CBSE activities in our school. We have celebrated almost all the activities that come under Mahatma Gandhi series. We pledged to maintain cleanliness around us on Swachhata shapath day (Leonardo Da Vinci house). The swachhata pakhwada week was observed from September 2nd to September 15th 2019. The 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi was celebrated in the morning assembly followed by the Fit India run including the students as well as the facilitators Bastradan Utsav, Padyatra and yoga, Peace day to maintain communal harmony, voluntary Khadi wearing day were all celebrated as a part of Gandhi series. A painting competition was held as a part of Expression series. To promote the importance of Indian constitution, an inter school debate competition was organized by Heritage club on the topic-“Does the Indian constitution needs to be changed?”.We also celebrated the pledge for the Preamble and circulated the fundamental duties of citizens through charts including the tiny tots of the school. A youth Parliament was organized by the social science department in association with Heritage Club. The 150th birth anniversary of Mother Teresa was celebrated by Integrity Club. Vigilance Awareness week was observed .We had a wonderful performance by our unconventional Orchestra (CBSE Band) using day to day life things created by our Visual and performing arts club. The Health club celebrated the International Yoga Day and World Music Day in association with music department. The Quiz Club also conducted a quiz on general health to spread awareness among students about the importance of a healthy body. The Heritage Club took the students to a heritage site Kapal Kundala Mandir as a walk through the Indian heritage. The Eco Club organised as One Child One Plant campaign to encourage plantation among students. The Reading club organised a quiz competition on the Wold Literacy day to imbibe the habit of reading amongst students. The International Mother Language Day was celebrated where the students interacted in English, Hindi, Bengali and Marathi language. An Art and Craft Exhibition was organised for charitable purpose. The Albert Einstein House celebrated the World Peace Day. The activities done by Leonardo Da Vinci House are Earth Day, World Population Day, Hiroshima Day, Ganesh Chathurti, Pre-puja festival, World’s AIDS Day, International Day of Disabled and Gandhi Jayanti. The activities done by Christopher Columbus House are Swachhata Hi Seva, Hindi Divas, International Day of Elderly, International Day of Tolerance, International Day of Human Rights and UNICEF day. The activities done by Mahatma Gandhi House are Birth Anniversary of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, International Tigers’ Day and International Friendship Day.
13.Innovations & Best practices
SCHOLASTIC AREAS
CO-SCHOLASTIC AREAS
We involve parents in regular teaching learning process and give them vivid picture of their ward’s performance as well as counseling of parents are conducted by our own and resource persons from various institutions through regular meetings
INNOVATIONS BEYOND TRADITION FOR MARCHING TOWARDS BETTERMENT
LEARNING BEYOND CLASSROOM
PTM is a short meeting or conference between the parents and teachers of students to discuss a child’s progress at school and find solution to academic and behavioral problems. For the session 2019-2020 we have conducted four PTMs. They are on 31.3.19, 20.4.19, 18.8.19 and 16.2.20.We firmly believe that positive communication between parents and teachers goes a long way in improving the efficacy of education. We ensure active participation of parents in the teaching learning process.The parents discussed the progress of their wards after meeting their subject teachers in the school building as well as in the houses. Culmination is being conducted in the pre-primary wings at an interval in which parents do an activity with their wards to encourage them to participate in different activities and build their confidence.Due to the wake of novel Corona virus outbreak, it was decided to postpone the declaration of result scheduled on 22.03.2020. The results of the students were uploaded in the ‘E Plus’. Hence, the students were able to check their results in the E-PLUS app by logging in with the students’ registered User-id and Password from 22.03.2020 onwards.
No of Meeting Held- 4
The world is now a global village and to make our students global citizens we have carried on international collaborative projects with schools around the world .We have also hosted visitors from Columbia, Thailand and Japan and fascinated them with our hospitality and culture. Our students have shared projects with schools in Ghana and Kenya on culture, administrative system and currencies around the world. They showcased their skills in international platform and feel more confident.
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“GO GREEN, GREEN GOES WITH EVERYTHING, GOING GREEN IS HOW WE ROLL, GO GREEN, THE RECYCLE OF LIFE, GREEN IS COOL ESPECIALLY IN SCHOOL”
On behalf of the management, staff and students of I cordially welcome you all in general and also welcome the other invited dignitaries and all parents in particular at our Annual Function and at the same time appeal you all to join with us today by getting into the green scene of our Annual Day Celebration.
We believe that every individual has a lot of potential, and that potential can help accomplish wonders. That is why; it is fair to say that we thus believe that the future of the world starts here. The session of 2018-19 was a great year, and I consider it a moment of pride to showcase to you all the achievements and development that the school, staff and students undertook.
The school currently has strength of 553 students, 47 academic staff, 8 administrative staff and 11 multi-tasking staff.
Vision determines directions of effort and prioritizing deployment of resources at our disposal, and our vision is to make our school one of the best schools of our country by providing 360 degree education to our students through best in class academic facilities and churn out citizens who is inspiring leaders with a humane touch.
Excellence in academics is the hallmark of a good institution and the class X results of the school prove without an iota of doubt that our students have made us proud. The key highlights of class tenth are:
ALL OUT EFFORT IN THE FIELD OF ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION
In an initiative to generate the habit of planting trees among the students, PLANTATION DAY was organized in our school by Eco Club, students brought saplings from their home to plant them in school premises.
INNOVATION
Keeping ourselves up with the pace of the modern world, Complete Digitization of the school was undertaken which transformed the entire school chores channel through the Information Technology, bringing in more transparency and enhanced communication with parents and community.
Having the school completely digitized has innumerous advantages to the parents, teachers and the school itself. Parents can keep a real-time track of the status of their child for Daily Attendance, Fee status, Periodic Results, School Circulars and News, etc. through the SCHOOL APP on Android and Apple mobiles and through the WEB PORTAL. Parents have a direct access to communicate with the Class-Teacher for regular update of their child and the cases which need my personal attention can be escalated directly to me through the provision of Communicate in our Portal. Ninety two notices were circulated to the students and parents to bridge the gap between school community and teachers’ community. Medical Check-Up of the students was conducted by the eminent doctors. Twice mock drill related to sudden engulfing of fire was conducted to equip the students the knowledge about what they need to do in such a dire situation and STD IX and X moved to Fire Station Office, Govt. of West Bengal, to acquire the practical knowledge in this regard. The School organized a Book Fair 27th to 30th January to develop the reading habit of the students. A friendly match for the game football and basketball was conducted between teachers and students. In order to enhance the professional skill of the students, they are made to involve in different activities. Srija Das, students of Std IX acted as a reporter on the WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY. She took Interview to all the administrative staff of the school.
A GLANCE OF ACHIEVEMENTS OF STUDENTS IN DIFFERENT AREAS.
Medal winners of NATIONAL CBYER OLYMPIAD (2018-19) were facilitated in School Morning Assembly.
Medal winners of SILVERZONE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD (2018-19) were facilitated in School Morning Assembly.
Sunandan Pahari of STD X in the session 2019-20 secured top rank (First rank) in State Level of SILVERZONE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD (2018-19) in subject SSC and apart from receiving certificate and medal he also bagged a watch.
Sagnik Ghosh of STD IV in the session 2019-20 was facilitated in the Morning Assembly for being winner in the NATIONAL TOP 10 CATEGORY in SAEVUS ECO ACHIEVERS (2018-19)
Boys under 19 category participated in 3rd INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT 2019 in LUCKNOW. They were facilitated in the assembly with certificates.
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ALL BENGAL DRAWING COMPETITION-2018 ORGANISED BY BHARATIYA NANDANIK PARISAD, KOLKATA, WEST E
Students of the institution bagged YOUNG METRO AWARD 2018
A GLANCE OF ACHIEVEMENTS OF TEACHERS IN DIFFERENT AREAS.
Mr. Debaprasad Chakraborte was facilitated in the morning assembly for preparing the students for SILVERZONE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD.
Mrs. Falguni Chakraborty was facilitated in the morning assembly for preparing the students for SILVERZONE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD.
Mr. Jayanta Ghosal, the Senior Coordinator of the school, was awarded with Certificate and mementos for his remarkable contribution in creating a healthy competitive awareness for all kinds of Olympiad exam.
Dr Yogesh Maheswari, the Principal of the School, was conferred the Best Principal Award from SILVERZONE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD for being instrumental for motivating students to participate in different Olympiads
A GLANCE OF DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES:-
International Yoga Day was celebrated on 21st June, 2018 with zest and zeal. Many parents and the local people also participated in the celebration to give it a successful shape.
Raksha Bandhan Celebration is not a mere celebration rather it is a celebration of love, affection and relationship and in order to share this love and relationship Students of MLZS, Contai visited Faridpur Vivekananda Loksiksha Niketan & Contai Deaf & Dumb School on 27th August, 2018 to tie Rakhi made by themselves.
Sit and Draw Competition was organized in school on 27.01.2019 where many students from East Midnapore participated.
School organized an event entitled “UNSUNG HERO” on the eve of Independence day to acknowledge the contribution of those freedom fighters whose wide contribution is not known to many Indians
School organized Inter School Science Seminar where many schools from East Midnapur District participated
The Eco-Club of Mount Litera Zee School, Contai observed Plantation Day on 16th July2018 with much agog.
The School participated in Green Schools programme
To instill the sense of tourism and foster awareness amongst the Indians, PARYATAN PARV was celebrated in Mount Litera Zee School, Contai. The main objective was to propagate the message ‘DEKHO APNA DESH’.
Bhasa Sangam was celebrated in the morning assembly.
The art and artistry of dance got celebrated on 16th November 2018 under the grand presence of Kohinoor Sen Barat and Smt Kuheli Sen.
Students participated in relay race in MLZS, HOWRAH and got 2nd position (Both Boys & Girls).
PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS:-
SCHOOL HOUSES:-
“Strength does not come from physical capacity, it comes from unity”
The Students of the school are divided into four Houses-
Each House is managed by teachers and students as House Captain and House Vice Captain. The House conducts the activities as per their plans in systematic and disciplined manner. A glance of different activities conducted by different Houses are highlighted here.
Activities conducted by Christopher Columbus House. (Blue House) in the morning assembly and through different activities in the academic session 2018-19:
Activities conducted by Leonardo Da Vinci (Red House) in the morning assembly and through different activities in the academic session 2018-19
Activities conducted by Mahatma Gandhi House (Green House) in the morning assembly and through different activities in the academic session 2018-19:-
Activities conducted by) Albert Einstein (Orange House) in the morning assembly and through different activities in the academic session 2018-19:-
A plethora of CBSE ACTIVITIES were conducted keeping in mind the following learning outcomes:
The following CBSE ACTIVITIES were conducted in true spirit:-
PARTICIPATION IN OLYMPIADS:-
“The quality of your thinking determines the quality of your mind”
Participation in different Olympiads itself is the biggest competition where a student competes to outshine others. It infuses a healthy competitive spirit through reward based assessment. The following Olympiads were conducted in the academic session 2018-19
IMPORTANT School Managing Committee DECISIONS:-
Mount Litera Zee School, Contai has a strong commitment to the personal and social development of all pupils. Following decisions have been taken in this regard.
Professional Enrichment Programme:
A series of workshops were conducted for the teachers to be well equipped with the tools and techniques for imparting quality education. Following are the details of the training attended by the facilitators.
PARENT TEACHER MEETS
We firmly believe that positive communication between parents and teachers goes a long way in improving the efficacy of education. We ensure active participation of parents in the teaching learning process. Apart from regular periodic communication between the teachers and parents the following PTMs were held. during the last session The Parent Teacher Meeting was held on 30th April2018,2nd May to 8th May 2018, 19th August 2018, 10th 2018, 31st January 2019, 24th March 2019. The parents discussed the progress of their wards after meeting their subject teachers in the school building as well as in the houses. Culmination is being conducted in the pre-primary wings at an interval in which parents do an activity with their wards to encourage them to participate in different activities and build their confidence.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
The school is grateful to our trustee, PASUPATI TRUST MEMORIAL, who has been ensuring the rapid acceleration in the growth of our school by providing us support to create an enviable campus infrastructure and by employing competent manpower.
Last but not the least, the unfailing devotion and diligence of the teachers and administrative staff who have made this a rewarding year for the whole community needs to be acknowledged to a great extent. I owe to them,. Our teachers are fully dedicated to their task and do their best for the students. They spent extra hours to prepare the boys for all activities so that they realize their highest potential. I express my gratitude to them.
I request my staff, students, parents, management and everyone concerned with running the school for extending helping hand so that within the foreseeable future, MLZS, CONTAI becomes one of the top public schools of the country. In the end, I, once again thank our Honored Chief Guest and all of you ladies and gentlemen for accepting our invitation and obliging us with their gracious presence.
Jai Hind.
Dr Yogesh Maheswari
Principal
MLZS, Contai