An update from the New Life Centre, India

Alindra is rightly proud of the New Life Centre (NLC) Board exam results this year, both in terms of those at 16+ who are leaving the school for further education, and those who left two years ago and are now applying to University. 100% pass rate for those at 16 is no mean feat!

All of those who passed their Board Exam at 16 are going on to further education at Senior Secondary schools in the area. Admittedly this is not a large number, as unfortunately the parents are enticed to go to the local Government schools for Secondary as they are given financial incentives! There are generally 8 – 10 students remaining, whose parents recognise the long term value of remaining in education as opposed to the short-term financial gain. This is unsurprising as the majority of the parents in this area have had little or no education.

 

You cannot underestimate the grounding that the NLC provides, so that even if as happens those who leave at 16 find themselves in classes of 100+ in Senior Secondary schools as I mentioned in March, they have the discipline and understanding of what is necessary to complete their courses. And so it was that this year those who weathered the storm of those exceptionally large classes are now destined for further education.

All of those who passed their Board exam two years ago at the NLC are therefore enrolled in University courses ranging from English Honours, Bengali to Pharmacy.

 

All together in 2010
And 13 years later in 2023 celebrating Diwali

One of the alumni Trisit, is the son of Tumpa a teacher in the school whom I met first in 2010…and 13 years later, we were still meeting up and celebrating Diwali together.

Tumpa’s son, Trisit, a delightful young man, has just been accepted to study Pharmacology at University.

20 years after Alindra Naskar founded the school, his vision of educating a local population is being realised, perhaps not in the numbers he hoped for or expected, but in other ways that matter.

Trisit