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[History of Modern School]
Our Principals

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1. Ms. Kamala Bose (1920-1947)

Ms. Kamala Bose was the principal for 27 years, from the schools's inception in 1920, to the dawn of independence of India in 1947.

She established the the foundations of Modern School with her tireless spirit. She and her staff laid down a tradition of excellence. When she retired in 1947, a search for her succesor took place.

2. Mr. M.N. Kapoor (1947-1977)

1947 was a tumultuous year for India. India was not only going through the euphoria of the end of British Raj, but also through the throes of partition with Pakistan. Many Muslim students left the school to migrate to Pakistan.Hindu-Muslim tensions enveloped the sub-continent.

During this time, M.N. Kapoor took the helm of this ship and charted its course for thirty years. Under his able guidance, the school touched new heights of success and established itself as the premier high school in India.

Topping the All-India Merit Lists, winning in sports, leader in cultural activities, Modern School embodied the core of India. Not just a school for the elite, but a school with equality of class, creed, caste, and sex. Various luminaries like visited the school over the years. Mr. Kapoor always encouraged students to interact with these personalities, and often quoted them to inspire the student body in assembly.

Mr. Kapur was a noted educationaist of his time. His articles, published as a series in The Statesman, provide a glimpse into his philosophy. Also Read:

- Articles by M.N Kapur published in the Statesman

- Tales of MNK, By Amrita Kapur

3. Mr. P. C. Chowdhary (1977-81)

4. Mr. S.P. Bakshi (1982 - 1996)

5. Mr. R.K. Bhatia (1996 - 2000)

Having started a journey from being a mathematics teacher in 1971 to ending it with being a distinguished principal of Modern School. Throwing light on all those years gone by, the mathematics teacher that was, made his way up with sincerity and dedication.

He took over the charge of "Ranjit House" from Mr. Ved Vyas as the House master in 1972 and continued it till he became the principal in 1996. In 1974 he became the Head of the Mathematics Department after Mr. Kanwar Juneja. In the year 1996 he was rightly honoured with the post of Principal, Modern School Barakhamba Road.

Besides being a good human being he has a sound academic background. The unending list of his achievements include being the Head Examiner, CBSE and the CEO for marking scheme (All India) for Mathematics (class XII).

6. Mrs. Lata Vaidyanathan (2000 - Present)

Mrs.Lata Vaidyanathan (M.Sc. M.Ed.), presently the Principal, Modern School Barakhamba Raod, is a veteran educationist who stands dedicated and committed to the promotion of child-centered education. During her illustrious career well over couple of decades, she was the Principal of Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan’s school at Chandigarh and the founder Principal of Eicher School at Parwanoo.

She has spearheaded the movement for ensuring burden-free education & joyful learning for children. She firmly believes that each child is unique and that the educational system should facilitate and address the uniqueness and individuality of each child. According to her art, music, dance, sports and other cultural activities form an integral part of education. As a practitioner of Multiple Intelligence approach to the learning process, she seeks to ensure that the class room transaction is oriented towards meeting individual’s needs and in ensuring Total Quality Management in education.

On invitation and with Boeing’s sponsorship, she has visited twenty one schools and six universities including Harvard in the U.S.A.

She has authored many books for pre-primary and primary school children.

She was privileged to have been selected to attend the classroom teaching course titled “The Project Zero Classroom 2004’ at the Harvard Graduate School of Education at Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA under Programmes in Professional Education during summer vacation of 2004 for understanding the ‘Understanding’ at classroom level.

She has been honoured with the ‘National Award to Teachers’ for the year 2003 which was given to her by the President of India on 5th September 2004.

 

 

 

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