This experience is written by Yogita Rani, a class 12 student of Palladium School, Haryana, and collected by an Emerging Leader.

Name of the Student

Yogita Rani.

Class/Grade

Class 12.

Name of the School

Palladium School, Hisar, Haryana.

What are some of the good things about the faculty of your School?

  • Our respected educators closely work with parents to identify students’ interests and aspirations and nourish their talents accordingly.
  • By focusing on life skills and methodology, our faculty brings out the best in our students’ interests.
  • I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed Principal, Mrs. Nishi Bhatnagar, for her consistent hard work in taking our school to the top. She has been an instrumental team leader who has built a dedicated team of talented individuals.
  • I would like to express my utmost appreciation to the school’s directorate and management staff for their hard work and for always being a helping hand to students.
  • Our teachers not only teach us the syllabus but also instill in us real-life morals. They set examples of great people and guide us in every step of our lives.

What are some of the bad things about the faculty of your School?

All of my teachers, whether they teach me or not, are nice. Their behavior is genuine, and I have never found any falseness in them. In fact, my teachers always try to improve me. Whenever they scold me, I know it’s for my own good. A few months ago, I had a new English teacher, and it took me a while to understand and adjust to her. She was quite strict, but now I’ve come to understand her, and I’m doing my best to improve myself.

What are some of the good things about the infrastructure of your School?

  • Ranked 1st in Hisar, Haryana for innovative teaching and unique classroom engagement initiatives.
  • It is committed to fostering excellence in education.
  • Fully air-conditioned.
  • Four acres of lush green campus.
  • Top-notch sports facilities include the Skating Rink, Badminton Court, Basketball Court, Cricket, Shooting Range, Chess, Caroom, Football Ground, Karate, Yoga, and many more.
  • Dance Room, Music Room.
  • Smart Classes.
  • Robotics Classes.
  • Foreign Languages – German and French.
  • Special Psychologist for Children with Special Needs.
  • Library with more than five thousand books.

What are some of the bad things about the infrastructure of your School?

I have not found any major issues with the school’s infrastructure. In fact, I was impressed by its quality! It’s important to remember that condemning a school as bad based on only a 5 percent negative aspect is unfair and narrow-minded. Instead, we should focus on the 95 percent positive aspects that the school has to offer and work constructively to address any areas that need improvement. While I cannot say that the infrastructure is bad, it does require some additional improvements and attention to reach its full potential.

What are some of the good things about the student-to-teacher ratio of your School?

The most important point to be noted for my school is its excellent student-to-teacher ratio. In my school, there is the majority of female staff which is three-fourths of the total staff. The student-to-teacher ratio is approximately – 25 students per teacher only. Due to this, it’s easy to concentrate on all students and teachers get more time for students’ improvement.

What are some of the bad things about the student-to-teacher ratio of your School?

I’m sorry, but there are no negative aspects to the student-to-teacher ratio in my school. All of the students are content with their class teacher because of the exceptional student-teacher ratio. This allows each student to have ample opportunity to showcase their abilities and represent themselves in the classroom.

What are some of the great initiatives/amenities offered in your School?

  • It guides students to achieve their desired goals.
  • Every class has mother teachers who take care of the student’s emotional and mental well-being.
  • The program inspires students to develop a winning attitude.
  • Students who wish to pursue higher education abroad are provided with Cambridge courses.

What are the things you would have liked to change about your School if you could?

If I get the opportunity to make some changes, my top priority would be to establish a culture of discipline among the students. As the House Captain in my school, I am already working towards this goal. Additionally, I would seek permission from the parents of the students to institute a policy wherein students who fail to follow the school’s rules and regulations, despite being warned twice, will be expelled. This measure will go a long way in helping the teachers and ensuring a better learning environment in school.

How likely are you to recommend this School to other students?

9 out of 10.