Teaching ethics in schools From the Principal’s Desk · 2018-11-19 · varun lala urvi shah 95.67...
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Teaching ethics in schools
Students need moral education to help them resist the ever present appeal to narrow self-
interest. They need it to enable them to find their way between the tyranny of unquestionable
moral codes and the bankruptcy of individualistic moral values. They need it to help them
engage productivity across their differences rather than habitually responding to difference with
suspicion or prejudice. On the larger scale and over the long term our society needs it in order to
sow the seeds of a healthy way of life in such things as politics, law, business and industrial
relations.
Selfishness, dogmatism, prejudice and mutual antagonism – such things are in plentiful supply in our society and
we should not pretend otherwise. Yet rather than empathize with one another as if there is nothing to be done,
we can help to bring about improvement through moral education.
We need to teach students to develop good skills of judgment. We need to teach students to resolve differences
amongst each other through discussions rather than enjoy in personal attacks; to develop the habit of becoming
more communicative and inclusive. Such a habit formation shall help build a more morally intelligent society.
Subject Student name Marks out
of 100
English Neha Parikh 95
Hindi Kunal Shah 96
Math Hiral Gandhi 99
Commercial Studies
Maher Doshi 99
Vidhi Nandu 99
Science Kunal Shah 97
Social Studies
Ashi Jagawat 100
Inara Rupani 100
Khubi Agrawal 100
Kunal Shah 100
Neha Parikh 100
Radhika Bajaj 100
Env. Science Sameer Baria 96
Art
Aayushi Hingarh 94
Shweta Divate 94
Yashvi Jain 94
Comp. Appl. Harsh Salvi 99
Phy. Edu. Kunal Shah 98
I.C.S.E. 2014 RESULT
NO. OF STUDENTS APPEARED : 75
NO. OF STUDENTS PASSED : 75
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE : 96.83%
SCHOOL AVERAGE PERCENTAGE : 88.57%
Percentage No. of students
90% - 100% 40
80% - 89% 27
70% - 79% 8
60% - 69% -
July, 2014July 2014 For Private Circulation Only
From the Principal’s Desk
Ms. Neeru Nayyer
Vissanji Academy among Top 50 schools in India and
7th position in Mumbai city
The Complete Tabulations and school-wise information may be viewed at this link:
http://www.thelearningpoint.net/home/examination-results-2014/top-icse-and-isc-schools---2014
Position in
Mumbai
City
ICSE-2014 All Schools - All scores refer to the percentage score in English + the best
four subjects
National
Rank
School
Average
Total
Number of
Students
1 DHIRUBHAI AMBANI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,BANDRA,MUMBAI 1 94.667 30
2 MARBLE ARCH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 6 91.695 19
3 THE CATHEDRAL & JOHN CONNON SCHOOL,MUMBAI 8 91.144 143
4 GREENLAWNS HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 10 90.707 95
5 VILLA THERESA HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 11 90.367 97
6 BOMBAY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,MUMBAI 14 90.185 13
7 LADY RATANBAI AND SIR MATHURADAS VISSANJI ACADEMY,MUMBAI 21 89.733 75
8 LOKHANDWALA FOUNDATION SCHOOL,MUMBAI 27 89.476 95
9 AVALON HEIGHTS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,NAVI MUMBAI 29 89.391 45
10 MANECKJI COOPER EDUCATION TRUST SCHOOL,MUMBAI 32 89.223 139
11 J.B. PETIT HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 33 89.126 62
12 SMT.SULOCHANADEVI SINGHANIA SCHOOL,THANE 34 89.12 369
13 JAMNABAI NARSEE SCHOOL,JUHU,MUMBAI 41 88.754 278
14 HIRANANDANI FOUNDATION SCHOOL,POWAI,MUMBAI 43 88.676 134
15 VIBGYOR HIGH,GOREGAON(W),MUMBAI 44 88.663 92
16 QUEEN MARY SCHOOL,MUMBAI 50 88.414 69
17 GOPAL SHARMA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL,POWAI,MUMBAI 52 88.337 41
18 SMT. RAMDEVI SOBHRAJ BAJAJ ARYA VIDYA MANDIR,MUMBAI 53 88.294 85
19 CHATRABHUJ NARSEE MEMORIAL SCHOOL,MUMBAI 56 88.155 299
20 CHILDREN'S ACADEMY,ASHOK NAGAR,KANDIVALI(EAST),MUMBAI 59 87.94 40
21 BEACON HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 61 87.862 45
22 THE BAI AVABAI F.PETIT GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 63 87.812 65
23 ST. GREGORIOS HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 67 87.665 129
24 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL,MAZAGAON,MUMBAI 69 87.633 121
25 HIRANANDANI FOUNDATION SCHOOL,THANE 70 87.611 200
26 VASUDEV C. WADHWA ARYA VIDYA MANDIR,BANDRA (EAST) 72 87.537 101
27 ARYA VIDYA MANDIR,BANDRA WEST,MUMBAI 75 87.376 93
28 SHISHUVAN ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL,MUMBAI 76 87.351 70
29 CHILDREN'S ACADEMY,THAKUR COMPLEX,KANDIVALI(EAST),MUMBAI 87 86.911 83
30 THE SCHOLAR HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 88 86.895 42
31 BOMBAY SCOTTISH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 91 86.81 240
32 N L DALMIA HIGH SCHOOL,DIST. THANE 97 86.617 141
33 WALSINGHAM HOUSE SCHOOL,MUMBAI 106 86.42 119
34 ACTIVITY HIGH SCHOOL,MUMBAI 107 86.403 72
35 CAMPION SCHOOL,MUMBAI 111 86.226 61
36 JASUDBEN M. L. SCHOOL,MUMBAI 122 86.058 100
37 SAS BILLABONG HIGH SCHOOL,MAHIM(W),MUMBAI 123 86.05 8
38 BOMBAY SCOTTISH SCHOOL, POWAI,MUMBAI 173 85.149 118
39 G. D. SOMANI MEMORIAL SCHOOL,MUMBAI 174 85.079 121
40 P.G. GARODIA SCHOOL (ICSE),MUMBAI 182 84.927 157
41 JANKIDEVI PUBLIC SCHOOL,MUMBAI 192 84.816 116
42 GUNDECHA EDUCATION ACADEMY,KANDIVLI (E),MUMBAI 195 84.813 171
43 THAKUR PUBLIC SCHOOL,KANDIVLI (E),MUMBAI 200 84.742 202
HIRAL GANDHI
96.17 %
KUNAL SHAH
96.83 %
VARUN LALA
95.67 %
ASHI JAGAWAT
95.67 % RADHIKA BAJAJ
95.67 %
URVI SHAH
95.33 %
MAHER DOSHI
95.17 % NEHA PARIKH
95.17 %
DHAIRYA SHAH
94.83 %
JOEL KURIAKOSE
94.5 % HARSH SALVI
94.17 %
JAHNAVI MEHTA
94 % SAMEER BARIA
93.83 %
MANSI PANDYA
93.5 %
KHUBI AGRAWAL
93.33 % POOJAN GOHIL
93.17 %
INARA RUPANI
92.67 % DHRUV SHAH
92.50 %
YASHVI SHAH
92.50%
HIMANSHU GHOTGE
92.50% VIDHI NANDU
92.50%
WHAT INDEPENDENCE MEANS TO US?
INDEPENDENCE the word suggests
that each & every person in the society
is free to perform each and every task
he is capable and involved in. Liberty
matters in each & every person’s life. In
my life independence matters a lot. I
sometimes think that what great spirits
were all the inhabitants who lived the
difficult life during the rule of the
Britishers! Our nation got independence
on August 15, 1947.
The independence struggle was first
started by Mangal Pandey. Including
him many great sprits like Mahatma
Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr.
Rajendra Prasad, Queen of Jhansi &
many more took initiative & led our
country towards the heaven of freedom.
Today when I read the patriotic poems
& stories written by the poets & authors
that time, tears come in my eyes &
become refreshed. I won’t have been
able to take education, I would work, I
would not visit places & we all would be
puppets. So let’s thank all our freedom
fighters & commemorate our 67th
Independence Day.
Mst. Sahil Tatkare * Std. – VIII
15th of August for many is just another
holiday, the first of many over a long
festival season. It’s a day of putting a
tricolor on our car bonnets and
changing our caller tunes to patriotic
songs like “Sare Jahan Se Accha....”
and other frivolous gestures.
Sometimes the true value of the day is
lost in our activities and holiday
schedules.
In reality it should be the time to think
about the freedom fighters who gave
up their families, their friends and
sometimes their lives. “I am proud to
be an Indian”, why do we get this
thought only on 15th August or 26th
January. What we should not forget is
that Independence is not what we feel
but what we make of it, Independence
is not about our rights but our duties
towards the nation and most
importantly Independence is having
freedom without having to own it. It is
having a freedom of choice of what I
want to do and what I may do.
Indeed it is the most precious gift our
forefathers have given us and we have
to cherish and preserve it over all else.
Mst. Yazad Wankadia*
Std. – VII
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*The above articles were published in Quest, Indian Express dated 21st July 2014