This experience is written anonymously by a student of CEERI Vidya Mandir, Pilani, and collected by Kirti Sihag, an Emerging Leader at NoticeBard.
Anonymous.
CEERI Vidya Mandir, Pilani, Rajasthan.
I was a child, so my parents decided which school I should go to.
I won’t call it bad but there are some things that they need improvement in. I believe teachers should not interfere in the personal life of the particular child, and teachers should provide their handmade notes (well, some of them do, but it would be good if everyone did it).
There are cameras in every class, in every corridor, which I pretty much liked, the library is big, the computer lab has ACs, the senior playground is very big, and the corridors are always clean. The junior and senior sections are divided.
The senior playground is big but there isn’t a football ground in that, which I personally really wanted, the music room is very small, the sports room doesn’t have a lot of sports options, the Physics lab isn’t very big, the fans are very old so some of them work and some of them don’t.
Some teachers are nice to students, if a student has any doubts, he or she can feel free to ask without hesitation. Teachers are understanding. They don’t overload students with a lot of assignments. I personally never felt uncomfortable around my teachers. The staff is really good, and the Physics teacher of the senior section is really good.
Olympiads, inter-house competitions, a chance to be part of the student council in their 11th class, scout and guide, NCC, music, sports opportunities, academic competitions to build up skills, certification is provided as proof that yes this child did something in this field, which is good.
7 out of 10.
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