Promoted by a trio of US-returned engineers in 2008, Rockwell International School, Hyderabad which celebrated its third anniversary last December, is earning plaudits from the city’s parent and academic communities
“The objective of RIS is to provide our students world-class ICT-driven education delivered through experiential, exploratory and interactive pedagogies, with strong focus on personality development and multiple intelligences. Through our dedicated faculty — most of whom have international teaching experience — we are committed to producing caring, tolerant, and enterprising 21st century global leaders,” says Manija Subrahmanyam, principal of RIS. An alumna of Mumbai University and the Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (Rajasthan), Subrahmanyam acquired professional experience in the city’s reputed DRS International School, prior to signing up as founder-principal of RIS in 2009.
Rockwell International School, Hyderabad is promoted by the Rockwell Educational Society, an education trust constituted in 2008 by social entrepreneurs Subash Boda, Srikanth Ramaraju and Murali Bukkapatnam — all professional engineers with Masters degrees from American universities who gave up their 15-year NRI status and returned to India in 2008. “On my return I began working with Jayaprakash Rao, former principal of Rishi Valley, Chittoor — India’s top-ranked boarding school according to EducationWorld — who helped me develop a curriculum which allows children the creative freedom to explore and think deeply,” says Boda, an alumnus of Manipal and West Virginia universities. “Modern facilities apart, our focus is on recruiting excellent teachers and providing them with continuous in-service training in contemporary pedagogies and best teaching-learning practices,” he adds.
According to Subrahmanyam, there’s a strategic focus on sports education for which the school has roped in the Bangalore-based EduSports Pvt. Ltd to design and deliver structured physical education and sports programmes. This is supplemented by specialised coaching in tennis, basketball, cricket, gymnastics, karate and taekwondo. RIS’ sports infrastructure spread across a 3-acre plot, a km from the academic building, comprises basketball and tennis courts, a cricket pitch, an athletics track, and outdoor play areas designated for physical education, water games, and adventure. Indoor facilities for table tennis, badminton, taekwondo, karate and gymnastics have also been provided.
With Rockwell International School, Hyderabad having got off to a good start and steadily attracting student enrolments (installed capacity: 550), the management is drawing up expansion plans. “The encouraging response we’ve received from Hyderabad’s parents’ community has encouraged us to roll out the Rockwell model. Our intent is to promote our second campus in the city next year, and open two preschools within a 15-km radius of the existing RIS campus in the academic year 2013-14. Given the high importance we accord to teacher training, we have also finalised plans to establish an independent teacher training institute which will offer continuous training and certificate programmes,” enthuses Boda.
Quite obviously this well-engineered school has got off to a smooth start.
Admission and fees
Rockwell International School, Hyderabad, is a co-educational K-VII school affiliated with the Cambridge International Examinations, UK. Every year a new class will be added (until class XII). The deadline for submitting applications (forms available online) into all classes (K-class VII) is April 15. Tuition fees (per year): Rs.54,500-75,000; Admission fee: Rs.45,000 For further information contact Rockwell International, Plot No. 727, Road No. 36, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500 033. Tel: 040-66224400; e-mail: info@rockwellinternational school.com; website: www.rockwell internationalschool.com |
Paromita Sengupta