Commemorating its 50 years of legacy in the field of education during the academic year 2024-25, MES Indian School has embarked on its educational journey for a new academic session on April 1. Children were excited about meeting their friends, new teachers and class teachers.
Before the commencement of the session, principal Dr Hameeda Kadar briefed the teachers on their increased responsibilities in the ensuing academic year and urged them to adhere to the latest reforms and modifications introduced by the Central Board of Secondary Education in the curriculum through the National Education Policy (NEP). “Celebrating the golden jubilee year, MES has earmarked a slew of scholastic and co-scholastic activities for students in the upcoming academic year,” she added.
Prior to the reopening, to equip teachers with the latest pedagogical methods and the skills to ensure an effective and joyful teaching-learning process, the school conducted orientation sessions. Resource persons Dr Aniket Srivastava and Dr Priyamvada Agarwal elaborated on innovative teaching strategies aligning with the NEP and its core characteristics.
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