The Career Show on IAS and IPS at Everwin November on 24, 2007 was such a big hit that both the print media such as The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle, Dinathanthi etc. and Electronic media such as the Sun TV and Doordharshan took it to the whole world.
Everwin is now popular the world over. On Wednesday, 12th December, 2007 our Principal B. Purushothaman took part in ‘Dial Jaya TV’, a Live programme, for an hour from 12 to 1 p.m and answered questions that came nonstop from the viewers, mostly parents.
The `English on Show' event, hosted by Everwin Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Kolathur, on December 9, 2006 became the talk of the town. Just read what ‘The Hindu’ and ‘The New Indian Express’ wrote of it.
The `English on Show' event, hosted by Everwin Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Kolathur, on December 9, 2006 became the talk of the town. Just read what ‘The Hindu’ and ‘The New Indian Express’ wrote of it.
My work is more important than anything else in the world” - This is how one must often say to be in a constant mod of concentration, says Mrs. Padma Chandra Sekhar, Director, Aspire Superkidz, Perambur branch.
Everwin looks like a university:
Joint Commissioner of Police
The chromosomal makeup in women is more powerful than
that in men and this was why the so-called weaker sex
is growing stronger and performing better in exams and
career related tests, said M. Ravi, the Joint Commissioner
of Police (North).
Everwin Matriculation Higher Secondary School was established in the year 1992 with classes up to Std. VII. In fact it began with a bang and in style : The lands were bought in April 1992, the building was constructed in May 1992 and the classes began in June 1992. And we never looked back since then and the style continues with sheer innovation and perfection in education.
The school is administered by Everwin Educational and Charitable Trust, a registered organisation. The school was recognised by the Government of Tamil Nadu in the year 1995 up to Std X and Higher Secondary in 2003.
Started on a land of just 1816 sq.ft. in the year 1992 with the built up area of 1450 sq.ft., the school is now on a sprawling premises : 74,400 sq. ft. of lands with six buildings measuring 34,600 sq.ft. in three floors each and the vast playgrounds of 26,500 sq.ft. The student strength which was at a meagre 78 in 1992 is 3217 in 2007 and is all set to touch the 4500-mark in 2007. The target is 10,000 by 2010
In the era of mushrooming money-spinning private schools, Everwin stands single and tall. The objectives speak for themselves.
To apply innovative techniques in imparting education to all.
To strictly adhere to the government rules in deciding holidays and not go by a particular religion.
To make sure that all our students speak fluent English
To eradicate dullness found in slow learning students.
To stick to uniform and preset fee structure and not impose any fee in betweenan academic year.
To encourage students through effective motivation techniques.
To train students to be prepared for competitive examinations and interviews in future.
To inculcate good virtues such as honesty, character, mercy, love and care, duty and responsibility, obedience and much more.
To provide the students with sound mind and sound body. Our students are annually screened by the prestigious Apollo Hospitals.
To carry out social responsibility of business in letter and spirit. We bring out in January every year a popular publication titled ‘Kolathur Directory that serves as a handy reference guide for over 20,000 households in Kolathur, Perambur and other nearby areas.
Infrastructure
Besides the sprawling premises, Everwin has all the ingredients of being called the best school. The classrooms are big and wide with adequate ventilation. Well designed furniture for children to place themselves in a comfortable position is our
hallmark. The electrical appliances in every classroom can withstand both heat and coldness.
There are two auditoriums for conducting competitions and organising celebrations. An overall area of 2100 sq.ft. has been provided for toilets at 4 places. Computer lab, Science Lab and Library are the cynosure of all eyes at our school. Each primary class has a computer on its own. Students from class VI onwards are trained in science practical and every student stamps his/her footsteps in the library. The school canteen functions for eight hours a day from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The stationery shop has a PCO and A Reynolds pen-vending machine too.
While Everwin takes pleasure to welcome every new entrant to its fold, the decision to admit a student is the sole discretion of the school management which will go by the vacancies and the merit factor. Though admission to all classes is done depending on the vacancy levels, strict government rules will apply for admission to the higher classes.
The cost of application is Rs. 70/-
The application form should be filled in correctly and completely and submitted to the school office before the time of interview.
The test and interview will be conducted at the time of submission of the filled in application.
A student seeking admission to any class must satisfy the following :
Children admitted to L.K.G. should have completed 3 years as on July 31 andsimilar computation ought to be done for other classes as well. Birth certificate in
original must be submitted.
Attested copy of community certificate must be submitted by all except for those
belonging to forward community.
Transfer Certificate in original must be submitted by those being shifted from
other schools.
Migration Certificate is a must for those who switch over from other States or
other stream of education.
In case of guardian admitting a child, he/she must put in writing the full past life
of the student.
The students must be free from any communicable disease.
At the time of admission, fees such as admission fee, special fee, establishment fee, first month and term fee and fee for books and note books must be paid. Starting from July and up to May, a monthly fee has to be paid.Term fee equivalent to or little more than the monthly fee must be paid in October and January, along with that months’ monthly fee. Concession on the fees up to 20 per cent is given to the children of the same family, No separate fee for computer education.
Uniform and shoes are to be bought by the students on their own. They are advised in their own interest to stitch two sets of uniform.
Description of the uniform : Boys:Week days: Dark Brown shorts with straight side pocket. Half white shirts
(half sleeves) with shoes and black socks.
Wednesdays:
White shorts and shirts with house colour over coat above the shirt
white canvas shoes and white socks. House Colour: (Blue, Green, Red, Pink).
Girls: Week days: Half White blouse with Dark Brown Pinafore with round neck, black shoes. Black socks and dark brown ribbon. Pinafore must be till the knees.
Wednesdays:White blouse and pinafore with House colour over coat above the
shirts with white canvass shoes white socks and (House Colour ribbons).
Students from VIII to Std XII must strictly wear the following uniform
Boys: Full pants and half sleeve shirt No Bells ‘or’ tight pants.
Girls:Chudidhar with shawl. Top till the knees. No piping, pockets, low necks (round neck) or Short hands.
Power Period for Career Skills:-The first of its kind in Chennai, Power Period in Everwin from Std III onwards aims at preparing students various job-related and life-oriented skills. From 3 to 3.40 p.m. each day students are trained on the following.
Tuesday: Group Discussion Skills, Wednesday: Newspaper Reading Skills, Thursday: Mental Maths Skills, Friday: Vocabulary Skills
Privileged Student Cheque Scheme :-
Monthly free cheques to shop in Kolathur and Perambur if the student scores more than 70% marks in Quarterly and Half yearly exams.
Weekly Test every Monday :-The marks in weekly tests are carried forward to main exams such as Midterm Test, Quarterly and Half yearly exams.
Student Profile for each student :-To monitor and record the student’s activities in all spheres. An 8-page file updated every week by the class teacher and sent to Parents in weekends. A good record to be perused by the parent to know where exactly the student stands in studies and extra curricular activities.
Better Performance Cheques :-Shopping cheques for all rank holders and slow learners if they perform better than the previous exam in rank or total or the number of subjects passed.
Intra section Saturday Quiz :-Quiz on one-word questions from the lessons taught during week days is held every Saturday and the members of the winning team in each section of each standard are awarded on the spot shopping cheques.
Only 30 students per section :-Individual concentration on each student is possible for teachers.
Free Special Coaching classes up to 7.00 p.m. :-Till 7.00 p.m. in the nights on all week days free coaching classes are conducted for the slow learners without charging extra fee.
Free Special Coaching classes up to 9.00 p.m.:-
For the students who appear for Government Exams, vigorous coaching is provided from up to 9.00 p.m. on week days.
English Speaking made easy :-One period a week exclusively to train the children on basic grammar and English speaking techniques. Handled by none other than the Principal.
4000 sq.ft novel KG Park :- For the kids to study in the best environment of greeneries and sports equipments.
Computer Education Revolutionised :-One computer for each class in primary classes in addition to a large common computer centre.
A fool proof exam system :-Hall tickets and Number system for all classes similar to Board Exams for the main exams - Quarterly, Half Yearly and Annual.
Unbeatable Infrastructure :- 26,000 sq.ft. of total lands, 3 buildings measuring 15,500 sq.ft., 17,000 sq.ft play ground and a 4000 sq.ft of KG Park.
Extra Curricular :- Karate, Music, Dance, Yoga, Public Speech, Hindi Prathima, Madhima Exams, Abacus.
Kolathur Directory:-The 300-page guidebook prepared by the Literary Club of Everwin is distributed to over 35,000 households in Kolathur and Perambur areas.
While the students hand book contains elaborate rules and regulations to be strictly adhered to by the students, some of them are highlighted here:
Parents must meet the class teacher at the least twice a month.
They must refer the students’ Handbook and the Growth Update Card almost everyday.
Parents must acknowledge by signature all the communication sent through the students and return the same to the class teacher.
The students must not abstain from the classes without prior information to the school. For unavoidable reasons, the parents must sign in the leave columns of the handbook. Any leave for more than four days will warrant a medical certificate by the doctors working in government hospitals or those categorized under registered medical practitioners.
Students are strictly forbidden to visit their friends’ houses during the non-school hours.
Wearing gold jewels and carrying excessive money are strictly not allowed.
Under no circumstances will the fees once paid be returned.
Those having Tamil as second language ought to learn Hindi as third language and Tamil as third language will be imparted to those having Hindi as second language.
All other rules and regulations are given in the students’ handbook. They must be followed too.
All instructional facilities at your disposal : Karate, Yoga, Public Speaking Skills, Hindi Classes leading to Prachara Sabha Exams, Abacus Method of Maths, Music etc.,
The Principal of the school can be contacted at his office any time during a working day. He can also be called on his mobile 9840 777 000 during late evenings from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. on week days to register your complaint or get any clarification.