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About
Mucherla Global School
Why was MGS set
up?
MGS gives a very valuable opportunity to village children to develop
physically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually. For admission,
the school’s principal makes no difference between gender,
caste and religion. Admission fee is small and depends on parent’s
ability to pay, with the poorest no fee.
In
the village only a government school is present, with 50+ students
in one classroom and teaching based on memorising state syllabi.
MGS offers a stimulating learning environment and is the only English-medium
school in this area. In India mastering English is crucial in further
education opportunities. More importantly the students are offered
various ways to learn and develop (see ‘how’) to become
self-confident citizens of the greater Indian and global community.
Over time the (ex-) students will play an active role in development
of the local community: generating more income, breaking down social
barriers such as gender and caste bars and bringing a general positive
message.
We
also aim to replicate the ‘MGS model’. There has been
interest from officers and teachers from all over the
district in how the school works. They are positively surprised
by the self-confidence and excellent behaviour of MGS students.
Also many parents from surrounding village send their children to
MGS.
Who
is MGS?
MGS has steadily grown over the past years with now some 428 students
from kindergarten up to 10th grade, or ages 5 - 16. Between 15 and
30 students are in one class. They come from various backgrounds:
poor, rich, outcaste to Brahmin, Hindu, Muslim and Christian families
and equal numbers of boys and girls. While in the village such social
differences between families lead to inequality and other problems,
within the school’s boundaries the students accept it as being
a non-issue. In fact with MGS a local mixing place for all religions
and castes has been created and this development also slowly has
its positive impact on the village.
Currently
22 qualified Indian teachers from the village and nearby town Khammam
are teaching the compulsory subjects maths, science, social studies,
English, national language Hindi and state language Telugu. Paul
David Rees is the principal, a well-educated Indian also with experience
abroad.
Where is MGS?
Mucherla Global School is located in the village of Mucherla, close
to Khammam
and 200 km east of Hyderabad, state capital of Andhra Pradesh in
south-central India. Andhra Pradesh is a relatively large Indian
state (surface and population comparable to France). It is an arid,
rather poor and low-literate area mainly based on agriculture and
low industrial development. In recent years Hyderabad became an
important city due to its booming IT sector, and therefore these
days also dubbed as High-tech City.
When did MGS begin?
In 1994 Ruth Ann Schneider from the US came to Mucherla with a little
money and the dream to put up a school for deprived children. Since
then the school grew slowly and she was able to implement a curriculum
based on both the state syllabi and Robert Muller’s Core curriculum.
Her idea to make MGS a school based on showing and teaching ‘a
way of living’ is summarised in the ‘9 rules of granny’:
Remember to: be kind - be courteous - do your best - be honest
- respect others - dream big - be happy - respect yourself - thank
God
A
great loss was her passing away in early 2000. Until 2003 Paul David
Rees has been able to keep MGS running with funds from the US but
also these have now dried up. With great effort and minimum resources
he tries to keep MGS going and has been successful to date. But
support from outside is vital, as the fees raised from the parents
cover only approximately 50% of the running cost.
What
is taught?
MGS is a regular English medium school in the sense that all compulsory
subjects are taught to prepare the students for state exams. Just
as important however are physical education, arts such as music,
dance, drama and drawing, and practical things like computer skills
and gardening.
How
does MGS achieve these objectives?
MGS stimulates its students to develop to become self-confident
members of the global community on several levels based on Robert
Muller’s Core Curriculum:
- Physically
- students participate in sports and exercise, but also their
health is looked after by means of a snack programme (mostly
fruit and porridge) and health checks;
- Intellectually
- students are stimulated to learn by asking questions and by
being presented challenging problems;
- Emotionally
- students have to work independently as well as in teams, and
are encouraged to write about and discuss their feelings;
- Spiritually
- students naturally respect each other’s religions and
the natural environment, and in morning sessions moral and philosophical
stories are discussed.
The
principal is well endowed with knowledge and experience with Robert
Muller’s philosophy and practice. MGS’ teachers
are contributing to these goals using their own experience and skills.
There is an extensive library with easily accessible books used
by the children. Also there is a large playground with cricket and
volleyball grounds and gardens for all students from class 3 up
to 8. However, maintenance of the school’s properties and
the gardens is always under threat due to lack of resources.
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