Be proud that you have a school in your village and strengthen the hands of our 
beloved headmistress. I have studied in that school. I do not regret for having 
gone there. I think I did not like is that sisters drove us out when we were 
entering the teens. I know they could not trust us boys. ---- out you go and 
leave the girls free----Any way from my handwriting to morals theyood drove a 
deep nail into our brains and made us good boys. The rest was done at Monte de 
Guirim. We had strict teachers and sisters in Lourdes convent and they loved us 
too. I cannot forget Sr. Irene, because of her I can write properly and in the 
school where I taught for 25 years they appreciated my handwriting. You know 
what ? Arlette also had her basic studies in Lourdes convent and sister Irene 
ws there and she also taught her the same hand writing that she taught me and 
she also can write beautifully well. Sir Livina, Sir Collette and sister 
Veronica cannot be forgotten by any student. 

From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SALIGAONET] Kudos and Accusations -no, Just a Thank You
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 17:58:13 +0100
To: [email protected]

Hi RicotheI have no doubt your thinking reflects what is going on in Saligao, 
and all who had happy times there including myself appreciate your genuine 
concerns. 
Ashley summarised what was said for 15 mins with no personal views on the 
matter. 
Lourdes convent must have a fair, robust and transparent policy that all 
applicants understand, if any one at a meeting decides to bring up this subject 
under AOB the school is not obliged to publicly defend itself, yes it all 
sounds rather bizarre, are you surprised? 
If Lourdes Convent decides to go private or to introduce fees to fund its 
vision and development to suit the village or it's neighbours is that not 
acceptable?  Lourdes convent is under good leadership and together with its 
governors and PTA will make the right decisions. 
Please air all issues in the village and look forward to reading more.
Cheryl D'Sa
On 27 May 2014, at 14:32, Frederick FN Noronha *  फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك 
نورونيا  <[email protected]> wrote:

Cheryl, Your questions presume that everything is clear and cut-and-dry. The 
fact is that there is a state of flux in education here, particularly in recent 
years. I would think the reason for this is (1) English medium education is 
once again available at the primary level, and Devanagari Konkani is no longer 
compulsorily enforced as State policy (2) The Right to Education has brought in 
changes on who is to be admitted, on what terms, etc. Based on geographical 
distance from some schools, children have a right to gain admission (3) Lourdes 
Convent has grown in stature in recent years; even while some who can afford it 
opt for urban and elite schools, a growing number of children from neighbouring 
villages (Pilerne as before, Calangute, Candolim, etc) prefer LCHS (4) Local 
village schools like the Government Middle School have all but collapsed, 
placing additional pressure on LCHS, from what I understand.


Maybe more apt questions to ask would be:
* What aspect of school expenditure is covered by government grant, and what is 
uncovered?
* Do the current grants and regulations pull down schools to a level of 
mediocrity?

* If schools are to grow, improve and expand, what will it take for them to do 
so?* What role does the village have in ensuring that it helps builds 
institutions of excellence?* How many of us have studied through the school and 
how many have complaints against it?


* What vision do we have for the future as far as our educational 
infrastructure goes?
* Should political interference be encouraged in our educational infrastructure?

* Have we understood the admission policy of this school and other 
institutions?* Is it fair to all concerned, or do we want piece-meal exceptions 
in certain cases?

* If this issue was slated for discussions, shouldn't the school have been 
asked for its say?* Is Ashley's report accurate, and if so, don't the claims 
made therein sound bizarre?


FN

On 27 May 2014 16:59, Cheryl D'Sa <[email protected]> wrote:




 Most who read such emails no doubt ask questions such as
1) is Lourdes convent fully funded by the government. If so does the selection 
process will take into account the children in its catchment area.


2) is Lourdes convent partly funded by the government, if so what percentage of 
seats are allocated for the general public and the selection criteria for the 
seats. In this case Lourdes Convent is no different to any other school that 
ensures it raises sufficient funds to run and develop the school.


Parents whose children do not get a place at the school of their choice will 
feel hard done by and, sometimes know the real reason. Like most parents who 
want the best for their child it is hard to accept. The selection committee 
must give a reason on the rejection letter to explain its decision. 







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