Review for Presidency school (R.T. Nagar)
Presidency RT Nagar: A living Hell
As a former student I'm addressing my remarks to prospective parents.I want to set the record straight regarding this so called "better known school"
I studied in this school between the years 1983 and 1989 (thats a solid seven years of jail time .....and it was rigorous)when it was still known as St. Pauls English School.Please note the name ladies and gentlemen.The name was concocted obviously because most of the so-called good schools in Bangalore at that time were and still are run by missionary institutions or under the umbrella of the Church of South India.Please also note the word 'English" in the title.This was meant to convey the impression that the medium of instruction was in the oh-so-superior English language and not Kannada the language of the great unwashed masses .Case in point-I remember some of my fellow students being subject to severe corporal punishment for speaking in Kannada and not English by some of the management including the Chairman Mr. Nissar Ahmed.(Did we really throw out the British in 1947?)I'd like to see Mr.Nissar Ahmed wield the cane today(wait!...it was the ruler ...brought down vertically on the knuckles of course..with a swish...and then the crack....how can we forget?) .These days any perceived denigration of Kannada would result in the Kannada Rakshana Vedike descending on Nissar Ahmed like a ton of bricks.The whole point of this exercise in snobbery was that parents must be led to believe that their wards are getting the benefit of an "English " education preferably a Christian one.Naturally there were objections from various quarters to the adoption of a Christian name for an institution run by a muslim and sometime in the 90's the grandiloquent "Presidency" name was adopted.The present "Presidency" wolf is actually the old St. Pauls English School in sheep's clothing.The present Presidency school is built on a CA site.CA stands for civic amenities which means park and play grounds for THE PUBLIC.It is not meant to be sold to a private school.How did this happen?Is anyone filing an RTI to find out ?The school does NOT have a playground.There is a ground in front which is PUBLIC PROPERTY.
I'm sorry to say this but my years spent at this school were not particularly pleasant mostly because of amongst other things the memories of corporal punishment meted out by some of the staff.
The following people were exceptionally notorious:
M.S. Ka... -The highly mediocre and hypocritical Kannada teacher who ruled her class with an iron hand and who I believe is still teaching there..Some of her opinions belonged firmly in the 18th century.She was also not averse to wielding the wooden ruler down on the knuckles with great force.With an inflated opinion about herself she was someone who liked to wield power .That is why she liked to humiliate some of the less bright students and call them names in front of the others in the class....and oh yes...she had her favourites....Judging by some of the comments posted here by Geeta on 6th February 2010 she is still at it.....well...old habits die hard.
Ami...: former Head mistress who'd go into a towering rage quite often.I remember one particular incident in 5th standard when she hit each and every student....and there were about 30 of us....I mean EACH AND EVERY one...for what she called making noise.On this particular occasion she was uncontrollable and she went after arms,legs and knuckles with 3 wooden rulers at a time!.I remember the crack of the rulers as it was brought down with great force on body parts and knuckles and I remember some of the rulers breaking into two with the force of the impact.i ESPECIALLY remember the kids crying hysterically.But did Amitha stop??....No this vicious woman just got herself a new ruler and went about her slaughter as if nothing had happened.
Chand... : physical training instructor who had all the charms of a boot-camp drill sergeant.This man liked to holler at the top of his voice because he thought that was the best way to control children.I still remember some of the things he said when he got angry.."AYYYY!! YYYOUUU!!!!...WHY YOU TALKINGAA???...AYY YOU.!!..SHOWING TEEETH??...WHY YOU LAUGHINGGG??....."THUTH BUGGERR!!!!"......as if we students were all aspiring homosexuals.Mr Nissar Ahmed his boss obviously believed in speaking English..... never mind the final quality.Mr Chand... sometimes reserved a special kind of punishment for repeat offenders or those he considered his favourite whipping boys.He used to grab hold of the stomach of the child and pinch and twist it left and right while pushing the child forward and backward without letting go.Even now the mind boggles at the kind of inhuman treatment meted out by this man.The first few pages of the school diary was full of high minded ideals like speaking the truth and standing up for ideals.But these exalted homilies were reserved for students only.For adults they had different standards.I remember at that time the Mahalakshmi layout branch of the school had a few tall and hefty cricketers in their team.I was a puny chap then and I also remember being substituted by a chap from the other branch simply because we stood a better chance against the team that we were to face in an under-15 tournament.I was devastated because it happened not once but on a couple of occasions and the man responsible for that was Mr Chand... our PT instructor.And the funny thing was that inspite of cheating we still lost the matches.Did anyone say the Pakistanis started match-fixing??...Heyy....we pioneered the concept in our school.When I read the following words.."The school is well known for the cricket team."...I just had to burst out laughing.
Chairman :Probably the most violent person I have ever come across in my life when it came to administering corporal punishment.He was the Principal then and he is the Chairman now of the Abdul Hameed Trust which administers the school.A friend of mine and classmate still remembers the time in the late 70's when Ni... Ah... used to go door to door of residences in abject humility requesting parents to send their kids to his school.Once his school reached a certain critical mass the humility gave way to arrogance .Corporal punishment was the favoured means of imposing "discipline".This man is a sadist.Nothing can come close to the physical violence unleashed on unsuspecting students.If you thought Chand.. was bad this man took home the first prize.I still remember the finger marks he left on my class-mate's face after he'd slapped him with all his might.And for what ?...not updating the notice board.He had this particularly nasty habit of peering in through the class room window while the students were chatting.The whole class would go quiet as they realised in horror that they were being spied upon and then he'd pull out the offenders whom he felt were talking too loudly(a crime according to him) out of the class.He would twirl them around violently,whip them with the cane, hit them so hard and violently sometimes with a wooden ruler and sometimes use even his bare hands and leave the offenders on their knees in the sand under the hot sun with the hands raised in the air.I remember one youngster who had recently joined and who was looking shell-shocked by the experience.I remember the expression on that young child's face .He couldn't have been more than five.He was crying and it just broke my heart.That image has remained with me to this day.Today this man has attained "respectability" because he runs various educational institutions.It would well be worth noting his history.
Corporal punishment even non-physical and verbal punishment is outlawed in most schools in the West.I mention the West not because they set exalted standards but because I need to remind readers that the word "English" was incorporated into St.Pauls English School by Nissar Ahmed and the English too had banned corporal punishment while he was busy administering it .It would be worth noting that times are a changing.Corpaoral punishment is no longer freely tolerated.La Martiniere for Boys principal Sunirmal Chakravarthi and three teachers accused in the death of Class VIII student Rouvanjit Rawla will now be tried for abetment to suicide. Rouvanjit had hanged himself on February 12, 2010, four days after he was caned by the principal. If convicted, they could face a minimum of 10 years behind bars. In exceptional cases, those abetting the suicide of a child can also be handed the death or life sentences.On June 14 Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal termed corporal punishment as unacceptable in a civilised society and said it has been banned under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.Shantha Sinha, chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) speaking on " Right to Education and Banning Corporal Punishment Once And For All", said, "Right to Education Act (RTE) outlaws corporal punishment. Teachers have to understand that corporal punishment cannot be practised at any cost and in this direction they need to be sensitized." She called upon teachers to see children as children and not to resort to violent methods to bring in discipline. "Children should never be addressed as stupid, dull and useless. Do not insult and humiliate children," pointed Shantha. The Ministry of Women and Child Development has issued a new set of guidelines that ends the physical punishment of students. The first violation can result in one year in jail, or a fine or both. For subsequent violations imprisonment could be up to three years with additional fines. Heads of schools are to be held responsible to prevent corporal punishment. Teachers found guilty can also be denied salary increments and promotion. A children's rights cell where children can lodge a complaints will be set up in all schools in India.
Under the provisions of the present RTE Act all the persons mentioned above would automatically go to jail.But we didn't have RTE then.
.Sunirmal Chakravarti of La Martiniere is to be tried....Nissar Ahmed is still free.
One can expect the damage control from the management usually in the form of some "Anonymous" comment extolling the virtues of the school.Shankar is right...stay away because these people don't have any values.
..those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it.....Please remember that parents when you send your kids to Presidency...the punishments may not be be so marked today but the management remains firmly in place....It is a run-of the mill school for rote learning,guild training and for preparing oneself for the rat race.
Send your kids to Presidency....only if you want them to end up as damaged goods.
I mention all this because I saw this happening all before my very own eyes day in and day out for seven long years.I'm a grown man but I'm still traumatised by the experience and wish no one else has to undergo this brutal and degrading treatment ,all in the name of education.
A Former Student
Going over the post of “A Former Student - Posted on November 30th, 2010 " I couldn't help but relive all those old memories that I had locked away somewhere.
Being a former student myself of this school, I can vouch for the authenticity of every word/ phrase meted out by my peer. I studied in this school for 5 reallly lllooooong years. From being known as one of the best students in my previous schools to turning into a scared recluse in this school... well I can only blame it on the school management and some of the teachers.
Before moving into the building the school occupies now, it was previously run out of three houses in the HMT layout - 80 feet Road area (then called St. Paul's English School). Most teachers were biased towards the students they liked, but a few are worth a mention.
Principal - used to walk outside the windows peeping in on unsuspecting students (victims) to come and then take them to task. He quite often would also pinch young girls seated in the last row from the window for kicks. Once he enters class he would walk to his victims and ask the teacher if the student was studying, doing his homework, assigned tasks, resorting to any mischief, etc ... a brief nod on any count was enough for him to slap the child multiple times on the face, screw the ears upside down. With girls he would run his lecherous hand up and down their backs, pinch and nudge whenever he saw fit and even pull the hair on their heads until he saw them twist in excruciating pain or saw them cry. He can easily be crowned the “Devil's Advocate" and used to be a living nightmare for most kids.
Headmistress: She lorded over the school for just being in Principal's good books. When he wasn't around she didn't miss an opportunity to show who is the boss. From beating up students in high school classes to slapping tiny tots, she didn't seem to have a heart for the poor souls. The P.T. Master would stand on the side enjoying the treatment meted out to the kids while passing the HM new scale eveytime one broke. The reason for this could be anything, you may be a few seconds late for assembly, a few strands of hair out of place, your uniform was not tidy enough and of course HM's favourite for punishment was noise. If your shoes were not shiny enough you needed to pay a fine which went into the school kitty and you would be made to kneel down outside your class and polish you shoe while all the students walked up to their respective class rooms. The humiliation was complete. One would think if she could not stand noise or kids the last place she should be working at is a School!
PT Master: Another hard task master. If you don't follow his instructions he would make you run additional rounds around the ground several times in the scorching noon sun. The ground was not school owned, it happened to be a BDA property on 80 feet road that was used for Mass PT. He was totally for discipline, starting from shouting out commands in indecipherable English to breaking scales over the knuckles of both your hands, or slapping you on your shin, to yanking your ears out, or twisting a handful of your stomach, he had invented many ways to make you suffer intense pain.
Class Teacher: She seemed to be a cold spinster who seemed to have missed her marriageable age and used to take out her frustrations on all her wards. We never knew when she would be in a good mood as those rare occasions came once in a blue moon. She had her own vocabulary in English and spoke it with her very own accent. Not a very good pick for a class teacher in an “English-Medium School"
Kannada Teacher: The very name horrifies me to date. If you were a weak student she would ridicule you and if you were from a different state and didn't know the language then you just had it. Her insults, insinuations, and body language could make you not only feel small and insignificant, you would also wake up every morning and look at your time table and wonder when the torture hour is as you needed to zip on many thick skins of indifference to stop your self from bursting into tears. Thoughts of her still make my flesh creep...
You grow up at Presidency a lot faster than your years and the damage caused by the mentioned people can stay a life time. I was at St. Paul's English School/ Presidency Public School for five horrifying years. I practically lost my ability to speak up to my superiors, think for myself, stand in front of an audience and voice my opinions. I will never have my kids even cross past that building. Hope you know what you are doing if you plan to send your children to this school.
- A former student and well wisher to all the children studying there.
I second you. I am from the Mahalakshmi layout branch and I do not know how it is now. It was hell then. I do not want to think back of those traumatizing school days!
I sympathise with you.