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Dr. Jamshed J Irani Awards Nite, 2009, For Excellence in Education

Jamshedpur, December 03, 2009

Tata Steel aspires for excellence in education

Dr Jamshed J Irani Award for Excellence in Education, a pioneering initiative by Tata Steel was organised today. Modelled on the lines of Tata Steel Education Excellence Programme (TEEP), this event was hosted by Tata Quality Management Services (TQMS), a Tata Group entity.

Mr H M Nerurkar, MD, Tata Steel was the chief guest at the function. The event was also graced by Dr Shan Ruprai, President of the Asia Pacific Quality Organisation as its guest of honour. This year, 15 schools have been recognized for various levels of excellence in education as follows:

Category

Score Band

Schools

Commendation for Commitment to Excellence in Education

350 – 400

KPS Mango
Sant Nandlal Smriti Vidya Mandir, Ghatsila
Gulmohur High School
DAV Public School

400 – 450

KPS Kadma
Narbheram Hansraj English School

450 – 500

Baug-e-Jamsheed
Loyola School
Kerala Samajam Model School

500 – 550

Carmel Junior College

Commendation for Strong Commitment to Excellence in Education

1st time in
400 - 450 score band

DBMS Kadma High School

Commendation for Significant Achievement in Excellence in Education

1st time in
450 – 500 score band

Tarapore School, Agrico
J H Tarapore School
DBMS English School

Commendation for Active Promotion of Excellence in Education

1st time in
500 – 550 score band

JUSCO School

The Dr. Jamshed J Irani Award for Excellence in Education was instituted in 2003 by Tata Steel for enhancing the quality of education in schools in Jamshedpur. Tata Steel Education Excellence Programme (TEEP) is managed by an executive committee comprising of eminent members from different walks of life, and is chaired by Mr. Partha Sengupta, VP (CS), Tata Steel.

Performance excellence in schools facilitates the creation of an ambience to nurture the ‘citizens of tomorrow’ in order to enable them to bring pride to the nation. It helps the schools deliver an improved quality of education and ever improving value to the students and other stakeholders. The first assessments for excellence in education were done in 2004 with 17 schools from Jamshedpur participating in the programme. This has evolved into 32 schools getting assessed this year, including one from Ghatsila. This was made possible through the committed involvement of 134 trained assessors, mainly from amongst the school teachers in Jamshedpur and some from the local Tata companies. The assessors were guided by 10 mentors.

The Jamshed J Irani Award for Excellence in Education, which is given for a score of 600 out of a total 1000 points, is yet to be won by any school.

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