Paramita - creating knowledge society

May 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:54 am IST

How does one define a good school? Is it the infrastructure, results, activities, social initiatives, or the teachers? It has to be a combination of some of these things, if not all of them. It can get confusing sometimes, but for people truly passionate about education and have dedicated their life’s work to it, the answer is very simple. It all starts and ends with the child combined with the relentless willingness to learn every day as educators. Paramita School, Karimnagar, pledged themselves to this mission 20 years ago and what a journey it has been. ‘The Alumni’ of a school is one major factor in measuring educational institutions the world over, and it is a fulfillment to see Paramitites sought all over the country in the various paths they have chosen. This is possible only through application based learning, adapting scientifically proven and emerging practices from around the world. It is in this Quest for perfection that the management of the school travelled the world over to places like Finland, Singapore and Dubai (known to have the best educational practices in the world) and have been successful in implementing relevant practices suiting the environment. As a result Paramities have walked the corridors of some of the best institutions in India and around the world, jumpstarting their careers and marching ahead with courage and conviction. Every year the students of the school crack the best talent search examinations in the country and this year was no different. They had an ‘NTSE’ selection (the only one from Karimnagar district). Paramita, as its core Philosophy, believes in creating ethical citizens. They dedicate themselves to the cause of happy and meaningful schooling experience.

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