Prerna girls perform a drama on early marriage at a State level consultation

Prerna Girls perform at a consultation on early marriage organized by Sadbhavna trust, in collaboration with Nirantar,Delhi.Several nonprofits from the across the state participated in the consultation and Study Hall Educational foundation was also invited to participate.Students from Prerna Girls presented a drama on early marriage and its affect on a young girl’s life.Prerna Girls performance received a standing ovation and was followed by an engaging discussion.


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CLASS 10 results 2015 for Prerna Girls School

Class 10 results 2015 for Prerna Girls School (National Institute of Open Schooling) have been declared for the year 2015.We are proud to announce a 100% result with each girl scoring an aggregate above 60. We stand together to congratulate our girls for a job well done !

School Topper
Jyoti Pal 82.4%

Aggregate percentage of Prerna Girls 2015 cohort stands 71.7%

Subject-wise Top Scores
Subject Marks
English 82
Hindi 75
Home Science 87
Social science 65
Painting 91
Computer 81
Psychology 72

 

 

Class 10 results 2015 for Center for Learning

Class 10 results for Study Hall, Center for Learning (National Institute of Open Schooling) have been declared for the year 2015. We are delighted to announce a school average of 72% this year.

School Toppers

Shuchita Singh scored 83% marks

Devika Khandelwal scored 82% marks

 

Subject Average Highest
English 73% 79
Data Entry (Computers) 72% 82
Painting 78% 91
Home Science 67% 78
Hindi 50% 57
Home Science 54% 58
Geography 75% 75
Mathematics 43% 50
Indian Culture and Heritage 45% 66

We thank all the parents for support and congratulate all our students.

Prerna Girls at Digital Media and Learning Conference

Moni Kannaujia, Priya Dubey and Preeti Rawat were part of a team presenting at Digital Media and Learning Conference, Los Angeles.

A team of 14 Prerna Girls was previously part of OneMinutesJr Initiative by UNICEF, as part of the program the girls created one minute issue based films. These films have been screened across the world and have also won international awards. Moni Kannaujia, Priya Dubey and Preeti Rawat have screened their short films from OneMinuteJr as part of their presentation at Digital Media and Learning Conference.

An article published on June 19, 2015 in Hindustan Times, Lucknow Edition; 

2015 Intermediate results for Center for Learning

Intermediate results for Study Hall, Center for Learning (National Institute of Open Schooling) have been declared for the year 2015. We are delighted to announce a school average of 71.2% this year. 

School Toppers

Palak Chopra scored 82% marks

Aanchal Kannaujia scored 81% marks

We thank all the parents for support and congratulate all our students.

Subject wise statistics

Subject Average Highest
English 67.18% 85
Data Entry (Computers) 73% 88
Mass Communication 63% 80
Painting 92% 88
Economics 47% 66
Business Studies 67% 82
Accounts 51% 82
Sociology 59% 59
Home Science 73% 85
Geography 75% 75
Psychology 56% 56
Hindi 52% 64
Physics 69% 75
Chemistry 65% 71
Mathematics 51% 71
Biology 47% 59

2015 Intermediate results for Prerna Girls School

Intermediate results for Prerna Girls School (National Institute of Open Schooling) have been declared for the year 2015. 18 Prerna girls appeared in the 2015 examination, we are proud to announce a 100% result with each girl scoring an aggregate above 60. We stand together to congratulate our girls for a job well done !

Toppers List
Rubi Verma 79.2%
Arbeena Salmani 78.2%
Jyoti Chauhan 70.6%
Jiya Verma 67.8%

 

Aggregate percentage of Prerna Girls 2015 cohort stands 70.7%

 

Subject-wise Top Scores
Subject

Marks

Student
English 68 Ruby
Hindi 72 Gunja
Home Science 81 Rita
Geography 85 Ruby
Political science 74 Ruby
Painting 91 Reeta
Computer 79 Ruby
Psychology 68 Kavita

 

 

Sweetest memories in life are from your school days !

Couple of days ago I went to the school to pick up my niece from the summer camp.

I was a little early so I decided to take a stroll around the campus and it was as if I was transported back in time, I saw the same old faces, the Amma ji’s and the Bhaiya ji’s, the really heart touching thing was that even though it’s been more than a year and I look nothing like how I was in school, they still remembered me and greeted me with that same smile and warmth.

I walked around, saw the old spots where we used to bunk classes and the spot behind the canteen where the “Panchayat” would sit during recess to discuss who was paying for the food and why on earth was, “O Yes” not available. The good old days. The study Hall campus isn’t really big but we had our spots, our places, each corner had a memory of its own, we had our own beautiful world there, protected from everything!
As I walked around I found my old class, “CLASS-XII – D” it didn’t look the same, there was new paint, the soft board had different things stuck on them but I could still visualize it all.

My friends sitting in a corner, trying to figure out whose Tiffin to eat next, people chatting away, Suparna aunty trying to keep us calm while a heated discussion raged on in the class, all those memories just gushed in. I could see it all pass by in front of my eyes as if a movie was going on.

When I was in school people always told me, the sweetest memories in life are from your school days and that day when I was in school, I realized just how true those words were.


Dharm Pravartak
Batch 2014