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Analysis of Quality

Monitoring Tools (QMT)

to identify training

needs and learner

Assessment SCERT

Mr. Rajiv Philip, Lecturer, SCERT

In Collaboration with SSA-Sikkim

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Acknowledgements

I would like to acknowledge the whole family of SCERT, Sikkim for

being an inspiration to me in compiling the data for the second year for

analysing the SA-2 results of Class V & VIII. On a special note I would

like to thank Director, Dr. Rabin Chhetri for being the force behind this

whole endeavour. His encouragement and insight has made it possible for

me to do this project.

My sincere thanks are also there to our Hon’ble Minister HRDD, Shri. R.

B. Subba and Principal Secretary, Shri. G. P. Upadhaya for sparing their

valuable time and giving a patient hearing to the presentation and giving

their positive feedback regarding the analysis done on SA-II results.

I would also like to thank Director cum State Project Director, Sarva

Shiksha Abhiyan, HRDD, Govt. of Sikkim, Shri D.K.Pradhan for helping

us in collecting the School Monitoring format from the four districts of

the State and also in helping us by deputing Data operators for compiling

the data.

My acknowledgement and gratitude would be incomplete if I fail to

acknowledge the sincerity and hard work put in by the School Heads,

teachers and all the students who have worked tirelessly and are still

working to achieve the ultimate aim of putting the education of our State

at the very top of the national map as envisioned by our Hon’ble Chief

Minister.

I would like to thank Mr. Manoj Limboo, Computer Operator SCERT,

Ms. Youn Pradhan, Computer Operator HRDD, BAC Pakyong and Ms.

Chumden Bhutia, Computer Operator, HRDD, BAC Ranka who were

instrumental in putting all the data from SMF into the computer to make

my work easier.

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

PAGE NO

1.1 Introduction 07

1.2 Scope and Coverage 10

1.3 Objectives of the Study 18

1.4 Methodology and Sample of the Study 19

1.5 Tools of the Survey 21

CHAPTER 2

PERFORMANCE INDEX OF ALL SCHOOLS IN CLASS V

2.1Performance Index in English 33

2.2 Performance Index in Mathematics 34

2.3 Performance Index in Second Language 36

2.4 Performance Index in Environmental Science 37

2.5 Performance Index in Hindi 39

CHAPTER 3

PERFORMANCE INDEX OF ALL SCHOOLS IN CLASS VIII

3.1 Performance Index in Second Language 50

3.2 Performance Index in English 52

3.3 Performance Index in Mathematics 54

3.4 Performance Index in Social Science 56

3.5 Performance Index in Science & Technology 58

3.6 Performance Index in Hindi 60

CHAPTER 4

4.1 CONCLUSION 64

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List of Abbreviations & Acronyms

ACDPO Assistant Child Development Project

Officer

AMC Academic Monitoring Committee

APO Assistant Project Officer

B.Ed Bachelor of Education

BAC Block Administrative Centre

BRCC Block Resource Centre Coordinator

CBSE Central Board of Secondary Education

CCE Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation

CDPO Child Development Project Officer

CET Common Entrance Test

CRCC Cluster Resource Centre Coordinator

CSS Centrally Sponsored Scheme

CTE College of Teacher Education

CWC Child Welfare Committee

CWSN Children with Special Needs

D El Ed Diploma in Elementary Education

DIET District Institute of Education and Training

DISE District Information on School Education

Ed.CIL Education Consultative India Ltd

EVS Environmental Science

GER Gross Enrolment Ratio

HoI Head of Institution

IASE Institute of Advance Studies in Education

ITDP Integrated Tribal Development Project

LDC Lower Divisional Clerk

LTC Leave Travel Concession

MDM Mid-Day Meal

MHRD Ministry of Human Resource Development

MIL Modern Indian Languages

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MLA Member of Legislative Assembly

MMR Maternal Mortality Ratio

NAAC National Accreditation Assessment

Committee

NCERT National Council of Educational research

and Training

NCF National Curriculum Framework

NCFTE National Council Framework for Teacher

Education

NCTE National Council of Teacher Education

NER Net Enrolment Ratio

NFE Non Formal Education

NGO Non-Governmental Organization

NIOS National Institute of Open Schooling

NOC No Objection Certificate

NPE National Policy on Education

NS Normal School

NSQF National Skills Qualification Framework

NTS National Talent Search

NUEPA National University of Educational

Planning and Administration

NVEQF National Vocational Educational

Qualification Framework

ODL Open and Distance Learning

OER Open Educational Resource

OTSP Other Tribal Sub Plan

PI Performance Index

PAB Project Approval Board

PHE Public Health Engineering

PINDICS Performance Indicators for Elementary

School Teachers

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PRI Panchayati Raj Institute

PS Primary School

PTA Parent Teacher Association

PTR Pupil Teacher Ratio

RIE Regional Institute of Education

RMSA Rastriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan

RTE Right to Education

RTI Right to Information

SACG State Academic Core Group

SBM Saakshar Bharat Mission

SC Schedule Caste

SCERT State Council of Educational Research and

Training

SCPCR State Commission for Protection of Child

Right

SCS Sikkim Civil Service

SCSP Schedule Caste Sub Plan

SDP School Development Plan

SDWO Sub Divisional Welfare Officer

SES Sikkim Education Service

SICB State Institute of Capacity Building

SKP Skill Knowledge Providers

SMC School Management Committee

SMDC School Management and Development

Committee

SMO State Mission Office

SPD State Project Director

SPIO State Public Information Officer

SPSC Sikkim Public Service Commission

SRC State Resource Centre

SSA Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

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SSC Sector Skill

ST Schedule Tribe

STSP Schedule Tribe Sub Plan

TEI Teacher Education Institute

TESS Teacher Education through School based

Support

TET Teachers’ Eligibility Test

TLM Teaching Learning Material

TSG Technical Support Group

UDC Upper Divisional Clerk

UNICEF United Nations International Children

Emergency Fund

UPE Universalization of Primary Education

UPS Upper Primary School

WE Work Experience

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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

1.1 INTRODUCTION

All our educational endeavours right from building infrastructures,

deployment of teachers, conduct in-service teachers’ training

programmes, selection of age – appropriate subject contents, supervision

of content transaction in the classrooms and providing all the entitlements

to the students under the provisions of RTE Act 2009, aim at developing

the standard of learning levels of our students. Appraisal of this entire

process is done through assessment of learning level of students in

different subjects they have been taught and different skills they have

developed. With this intention, an effort has been made to assess the

learning levels in students of classes V and VIII by studying their

performance in subjects English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies

at the end of Summative Assessment II of 2015 academic session.

With the implementation of Continuous Comprehensive

Assessment (CCA) from 2010 in Sikkim, an academic session is divided

in to two Terms, the First Term and the Second Term, with 50 marks

assigned to each Term. Each Term consists of Formative Assessments of

20 marks each and one Summative Assessment of 30 marks each. The

total marks obtained in each term are converted in to Five Point Grades

according to the following grading scale:

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Table 1: Five point Grading scale:

GRADES REMARKS PERCENTAGE

A OUTSTANDING 90% -100%

B EXCELLENT 75% - 89%

C VERY GOOD 56% - 74%

D GOOD 35% - 55%

E SCOPE FOR IMPROVEMENT BELOW 35%

As mentioned earlier, the present study is an attempt to estimate

the performance of student at the elementary level and this study covers

only the government schools run by the HRD Department, Government of

Sikkim. Academic session in Government schools begins around the

second week of February and the First Term comes to end sometimes at

the last week of June. During the First term two Formative Assessments

of 10 marks each are conducted. These Formative Assessments are in the

form of subject based activities as per the guidelines issued by the

Department. The Summative Assessment is more or less the same as our

traditional written examination, with more emphasis on Objective Type of

question and with the question paper having reasonably good Content

Validity.

The present study is not an ‘Achievement Test’ in its true sense of term.

Achievement Tests are generally conducted to test the competency level

in a particular class and subject. It is usually conducted on students on the

basis of identical test papers in order to maintain uniformity in the

standard of test items.

However, in this study on the performance of students studying in upper

primary stage during the Second Term of 2015 session, different schools

have prepared their own test papers for the conduct of the Term end

summative exams. Further, different students may have done different

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types of activities for Formative Assessment in the same subject; it is

therefore natural to vary the learning process not only from student to

student but also from school to school. In spite of these apparent

variations in the standard of test papers and in the nature of subject based

activities; we have many common attributes in Government schools

which allows us to compare the performance of one school to that of

another school. These common factors are as mentioned below.

• English is taught as the First Language and it is the medium of

instruction.

• All Government schools use the same text books in all the

subjects, except for second languages (local languages).

• Course content in all the subjects for each term is the same in all

the subjects.

• Most of the teachers appointed for upper primary stage of

schooling are as per NCTE norms.

• Infrastructural facilities are almost the same in all the Government

schools.

• All the teachers are well trained in the context or CCE.

• In-service training / orientation programmes are regularly

conducted.

• Most of the teachers are trained in framing good quality question

papers.

• Numbers of working days is 220 days and duration of instructional

hour is 1000 hours in an academic session for all the upper

primary stage as per the provision made under the State RTE

Rules 2010.

Even with these uniform conditions that exist in our Government

schools, there is every possibility that the reliability in assigning marks to

students may vary from teachers to teachers due to their individual

differences commonly known as ‘subjectivity’. However, with the

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introduction of ‘grading system in assessment system’ such small

differences in marks assigned to students are to a great extent eliminated.

This is the advantage of ‘assigning grades’ over ranking students on the

bases of ‘numerical marking’.

1.2 SCOPE AND COVERAGE:

Analysis of Enrolment Data in Upper Primary Classes Covered under

this Study.

This study has been done to assess the learning level in students of

classes V and VIII by studying their performances in subjects English,

Mathematics, Science, Hindi, Vernacular and Social Studies at the end of

Second Term of academic session 2015. Class V and VIII were chosen

keeping in mind the exit level at Primary and Upper Primary level of the

School. We have 184 standalone Upper Primary Schools spread over 31

Block Administrative Centres (BAC) in four districts. All the schools

covered under this survey are run by H. R. D. Department, Govt. of

Sikkim. We had collected the data for this survey from the School

Monitoring Format (SMF) under Quality Monitoring Tools of Sarva

Shiksha Abhiyan; however we had to reject data submitted by some of the

schools as there were certain technical errors in those data.

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Table 2: The total number of Schools covered district wise is as follows:

Year 2015-16

Period: October- December 2015

NUMBER OF SCHOOLS TAKEN FOR ANALYSIS

Districts Class V Class VIII

EAST 147 111

SOUTH 63 51

WEST 32 28

NORTH 18 15

TOTAL 260 205

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Table 3: The table below shows the categories of schools in Class VIII

Analysis:

Table 4: The table below shows the categories of schools in Class V

Analysis:

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Table 5: The table below shows the distribution of schools district-wise

for Class V Analysis:

Table 6: The table below shows the distribution of schools district-wise

for Class VIII Analysis:

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Table 7: Total Enrolment status of class VIII district-wise

Table 8: Total Enrolment status of class V district-wise

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Table 9: Total Enrolment status of class VIII block-wise

Table 10: Total Enrolment status of class V block-wise

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Table 11: Distribution of students in Schools in Class V taken for the

survey:

Table 12: Distribution of students in Schools in Class V taken for the

actual Analysis:

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Table 13: Distribution of students in Schools in Class VIII taken for the

survey:

Table 14: Distribution of students in Schools in Class VIII taken for the

actual Analysis:

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1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:

After the introduction of grading system as per CCE it was difficult to

categorise the schools as per the rankings. For academic and

administrative intervention it is very important to know the performance

of each school in comparison to others. There was no tool to measure the

performance of the schools. Hence the main objective of this analysis was

to:

• To find the Performance Index (PI) of each school.

• To find the Performance Index (PI) of each subject class wise.

• To find the top ten performing and under-performing school

schools.

• To find the top ten performing and under-performing schools

subject wise.

• To study and analyse the performance index as per the rural/urban

divide of the schools.

• To find out the schools which require academic intervention in

subjects having low performance index?

• To find out the schools which performed well and put into practice

their success in the other schools of that cluster and block.

• To find out why some schools are doing better and others not

performing given the common nature of all Government schools.

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1.4 METHODOLOGY AND SAMPLE OF ANALYSIS:

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghathan (KV) had been finding the performance

index of each school analysing the class X and XII board examination

results. Using the same methodology adopted by Kendriya Vidyalaya

Sanghathan (KV), we have tried to analyse the class V and VIII results of

Second Term of Government schools of Sikkim.

The weighted mean of all grades in the scale of 5 (0-4) were taken.

The formula used for calculating the Performance Index is as given

below:

𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐀 ×𝟒 + 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐁×𝟑 + 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐂×𝟐+ 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐃 𝜲 𝟏+ 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐄 ×𝟎

𝐓𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐍𝐨 𝐨𝐟 𝐬𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 ×𝟒 × 100

The above formula gives the performance index (PI) of each subjects and

the weighted mean of all subjects gives the overall performance index

(PI).

Table 4: The table below explains the meaning of giving performance

index:

GRADES PERFORMANCE INDEX

If all score Grade ‘A’ 100

If all score Grade ‘B’ 75

If all score Grade ‘C’ 50

If all score Grade ‘D’ 25

If all score Grade ‘E’ 0

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Performance Index is just an indicator of the performance of the schools.

It doesn’t reflect the actual grades obtained in the subjects. If everyone

has scored grade ‘A’ in a particular subject then it is an indication that the

performance of the school is cent percent. Likewise if everyone gets grade

‘E’ it is an indication that the performance of the school is at the bottom.

So this gives us an idea about how the schools are faring in terms of

academics at a fair glance.

The idea is not to judge the schools as per their performance but to know

why some schools have better PI compared to others given the same

parameters under which they are working.

A look at the PI will help us in understanding the problems faced by some

schools in terms of teacher shortage, community participation, leadership

skills of the school Heads, remoteness of the school, urban/rural divide

and so on.

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1.5 TOOLS OF THE ANALYSIS:

For this analysis the School Monitoring Format (SMF) of the Quality

Monitoring Tools (QMT) devised by NCERT and distributed by SSA was

used. SMF from all the Junior High Schools of four districts were

collected with due permission from the State Project Director SSA. A

sample copy of the SMF tool is shown below:

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CHAPTER 2

PERFORMANCE INDEX OF ALL THE SCHOOLS IN CLASS V

Table 15: PI of top ten schools in class V overall

The table above shows the performance index of top ten schools of class

V in the State of Sikkim.

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Table 16: PI of bottom ten schools of class V

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The table below gives the overall performance index of all the selected

sample Government Junior High schools of Sikkim with regards to Class

V as per their ranking.

Table 17: Performance index of class V

PERFORMANCE INDEX OF CLASS V

NAME OF SCHOOLS

TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Machong SSS SSS Machong SSS

Parakha East 6 2 8 71.88 78.13 81.25 84.38 75.00 78.13 1

Sangkhola PS PS Biraspati Persai SSS

Martam East 6 7 13 46.15 57.69 64.42 49.00 51.92 75.77 2

Phodong SSS SSS Phodong SSS

Kabi North 5 7 12 70.83 83.33 60.42 77.08 75.00 73.33 3

Tadong SSS SSS Tadong SSS Nandok East 52 64 116 74.12 75.88 63.38 63.82 78.51 71.14 4

Timbrong JHS JHS Melli SSS Yuksam West 5 6 11 77.27 70.45 61.36 72.73 70.45 70.45 5

Tangzi PS PS Bikmat SS Namthang South 5 3 8 84.38 81.25 56.25 68.75 59.38 70.00 6

Posakey PS PS Chujachen SSS

Duga East 5 7 12 62.50 75.00 70.83 68.75 70.83 69.58 7

Sawaligoan JHS

JHS Soreng Soreng West 11 6 17 75.00 61.76 61.76 72.06 76.47 69.41 8

Singbel JHS JHS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 15 23 38 67.76 69.08 73.68 68.42 63.82 68.55 9

Upper Khamdong PS

PS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 6 4 10 70.00 60.00 67.50 75.00 70.00 68.50 10

Mahabhir PS PS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 3 5 8 65.63 68.75 62.50 65.63 78.13 68.13 11

Perbing JHS JHS Ranka SSS Ranka East 5 4 9 58.33 75.00 63.89 66.67 75.00 67.78 12

Tingda PS PS KG SSS Kabi North 5 5 10 72.50 67.50 62.50 65.00 70.00 67.50 13

Dochum JHS JHS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 9 3 12 72.92 72.92 58.33 52.08 79.17 67.08 14

Lower Burtuk PS

PS T.N. SSS Nandok East 9 19 28 52.68 59.82 57.14 81.25 83.93 66.96 15

Lingdong PS PS Khamdong SSS

Khamdong East 2 6 8 53.13 75.00 65.63 68.75 71.88 66.88 16

Dodachen PS PS Chujachen SSS

Regu East 2 6 8 90.63 40.63 43.75 71.88 84.38 66.25 17

Barang PS PS Tumin SS Rakdong Tintek

East 4 4 8 68.75 62.50 43.75 68.75 87.50 66.25 17

Rongli JHS JHS Rongli JHS Regu East 17 26 43 62.79 68.02 56.98 66.86 74.42 65.81 19

Rong SS SS Rong SS Namchi South 3 6 9 72.22 55.56 72.22 61.11 63.89 65.00 20

Mamring SSS SSS Mamring SSS

Pakyong East 6 9 15 61.67 75.00 56.67 61.67 65.00 64.00 21

Rongneck JHS JHS Enchey SSS Nandok East 12 18 30 61.67 66.67 64.17 64.17 63.33 64.00 21

Lower Tintek Marchak PS

PS Dikchu SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 9 5 14 67.86 57.14 67.86 58.93 67.86 63.93 23

Dalapchand SS SS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 10 6 16 68.75 61.76 57.89 47.22 62.50 63.75 24

Tarpin SS SS Tarpin SS Rhenock East 4 15 19 63.16 67.11 65.79 59.21 63.16 63.68 25

Enchey SSS SSS Enchey SSS Nandok East 16 17 33 81.82 81.82 50.00 49.24 54.55 63.48 26

Pachey Samsing PS

PS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 5 4 9 52.78 75.00 50.00 55.56 83.33 63.33 27

Dugalakha JHS JHS Linkey SS Rhenock East 12 12 24 65.63 55.21 54.17 69.79 59.78 63.04 28

Naday PS PS Manul SS Mangan North 5 4 9 58.33 50.00 70.83 58.33 52.78 62.78 29

Ranka Raigoan PS

PS Ranka SSS Ranka East 5 3 8 50.00 56.25 75.00 62.50 68.75 62.50 30

Lower Syari SS SS Tadong SSS NandoK East 15 12 27 57.41 65.74 58.33 62.96 67.59 62.41 31

Bojogari SSS SSS Bojogari SSS NandoK East 23 24 47 68.62 54.79 57.98 60.11 68.62 62.02 32

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NAME OF SCHOOLS

TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Ahopul Kishan SS

SS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 14 15 29 63.79 51.72 56.03 62.93 71.55 61.21 33

Phalichidara JHS

JHS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 3 7 10 72.50 62.50 55.56 62.50 55.00 60.50 34

Sigeng JHS JHS Mangalbaria SSS

Kaluk West 9 12 21 59.52 59.52 60.71 70.24 52.38 60.48 35

Pacheykhani SS

SS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 14 9 23 56.52 53.26 56.52 65.22 70.65 60.43 36

Ganchung JHS JHS Linkey SS Rhenock East 8 1 9 52.78 72.22 52.78 58.33 63.89 60.00 37

Sonamati Memorial SSS

SSS Sonamati Memorial

SSS

Khamdong East 10 10 20 45.00 51.25 36.25 56.25 59.38 59.06 38

Zitlang JHS JHS Mining SSS Duga East 19 10 29 67.86 68.75 52.59 63.79 62.93 58.97 39

Upper Sumin JHS

JHS Sumin Lingzey SSS

Duga East 4 4 8 62.50 56.25 56.25 46.88 71.88 58.75 40

Singtam SSS SSS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 49 57 106 54.95 64.15 53.30 57.78 60.61 58.16 41

Radhu JHS JHS Khandu SS Dentam West 10 9 19 52.63 59.21 55.26 65.79 56.58 57.89 42

Martam Yangthang JHS

JHS Sang SSS Martam East 7 9 16 59.38 59.38 54.69 54.69 60.94 57.81 43

Namok JHS JHS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 5 4 9 63.89 55.56 50.00 58.33 61.11 57.78 44

Lower Tanak PS

PS Tarku SS Temi South 4 5 9 52.78 55.56 55.56 63.89 61.11 57.78 44

Zeel JHS JHS Hathidunga Kaluk West 3 5 8 59.38 56.25 62.50 59.38 50.00 57.50 46

Burung JHS JHS Sang SSS Martam East 2 7 9 61.11 63.89 50.00 52.78 58.33 57.22 47

Mulukey JHS JHS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 8 7 15 60.00 58.33 51.67 58.33 56.67 57.00 48

4th Mile J.N. Road JHS

JHS Enchey SSS NandoK East 8 11 19 59.21 63.16 60.53 47.37 53.95 56.84 49

Gangla PS PS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 5 4 9 63.89 50.00 63.89 52.78 52.78 56.67 50

West Point SSS

SSS West Point SSS

Nandok East 70 63 133 59.59 55.26 47.18 62.78 57.52 56.47 51

Simboley JHS JHS Mukrung SS Dentam west 6 5 11 88.64 52.27 50.00 54.55 36.36 56.36 52

Phalidara JHS JHS Maniram SS Namchi South 4 6 10 47.50 72.50 57.50 50.00 52.50 56.00 53

Boom Reshi JHS

JHS Kaluk SSS Kaluk West 11 7 18 56.94 54.17 50.00 58.33 59.72 55.83 54

Laven PS PS Lingzya Mangan North 4 4 8 50.00 50.00 59.38 68.75 50.00 55.63 55

Mailing PS PS Mangan SSS Mangan North 9 1 10 55.00 62.50 55.00 47.50 57.50 55.50 56

Rhenock Bazar JHS

JHS Tarpin SS Rhenock East 12 21 33 46.21 62.88 52.27 50.00 65.91 55.45 57

Tintek Saraswati PS

PS Rakdong JHS Rakdong Tintek

East 8 7 15 56.67 65.00 53.33 51.67 50.00 55.33 58

Majhitar SSS SSS Rangpo SSS Duga East 25 24 49 56.12 61.73 52.70 61.22 57.65 55.31 59

Rishi PS PS Tarpin SS Rhenock East 11 9 20 58.75 55.00 48.75 52.50 60.00 55.00 60

Sudunglakha SS

SS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 18 11 29 55.17 61.21 50.86 52.59 54.31 54.83 61

Hingdam JHS JHS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 9 5 14 51.79 61.54 57.14 58.93 48.21 54.64 62

Berbing JHS JHS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 7 6 13 55.77 46.15 55.77 55.77 59.62 54.62 63

Bering JHS JHS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 7 6 13 55.77 46.15 55.77 55.77 59.62 54.62 63

Middle Camp 32 No. SS

SS Biraspati Persai SSS

Martam East 12 8 20 57.50 50.00 62.50 38.75 63.75 54.50 65

C.S. Rai JHS JHS Tadong SSS Nandok East 29 33 62 56.85 54.03 52.42 55.24 53.63 54.44 66

Lower Samdong SS

SS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 4 10 14 48.21 62.50 60.71 50.00 50.00 54.29 67

Ralong SS SS Ralong Ravangla South 20 20 40 51.88 55.00 50.00 56.25 56.88 54.00 68

Samdong SSS SSS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 7 6 13 46.15 55.77 51.92 51.92 61.54 53.46 69

Chuba JHS JHS Ranipool SSS Martam East 4 5 9 63.89 58.33 38.89 52.78 52.78 53.33 70

Begha JHS JHS Dentam SSS Dentam West 9 4 13 46.15 57.14 38.46 38.46 47.73 53.18 71

Chinzey PS PS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 6 3 9 55.56 55.56 55.56 41.67 55.56 52.78 72

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TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Tumin Dhanbari JHS

JHS Tumin SS Rakdong Tintek

East 6 4 10 42.50 60.00 37.50 60.00 62.50 52.50 73

Pachak SS SS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 11 8 19 55.26 55.26 47.37 53.95 50.00 52.37 74

Katuk Vidhyasagar

PS

PS Ranka SSS Ranka East 9 6 15 45.00 61.67 45.00 56.67 51.67 52.00 75

Rangpo SSS SSS Rangpo SSS Duga East 25 18 43 44.89 64.88 41.28 54.65 54.65 51.98 76

Pamphok JHS JHS Namthang SSS

Namthang South 0 8 8 59.38 53.13 43.75 46.88 56.25 51.88 77

Samalingdum JHS

JHS Ranka SSS Ranka East 5 14 19 39.47 47.37 53.95 50.00 67.11 51.58 78

Phenzong PS PS Ranka SSS Ranka East 6 5 11 45.45 47.73 43.18 54.55 65.91 51.36 79

Taryong PS PS Gor SS Passingdang North 8 4 12 54.17 60.42 43.75 41.67 56.25 51.25 80

Gitang JHS JHS Dentam SSS Dentam West 7 1 8 46.88 43.75 50.00 65.63 50.00 51.25 80

Aho Shanti SS SS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 9 4 13 55.77 53.85 51.92 46.15 48.08 51.15 82

Badong Thangsing PS

PS Khamdong SSS

Khamdong East 5 4 9 52.78 52.78 47.22 47.22 55.56 51.11 83

Padamchey SS SS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 8 12 20 51.79 51.79 46.43 46.43 51.79 49.64 84

Sang Tshalamthang

SS

SS Sang SSS Martam East 9 6 15 50.00 25.00 63.33 40.00 68.33 49.33 85

Hee Gyathang SSS

SSS Hee Gyathang

SSS

Passingdang North 7 8 15 36.67 55.00 55.00 56.67 43.33 49.33 85

Singithang PS PS Maniram SS Namchi South 8 5 13 34.62 67.31 40.38 46.15 57.69 49.23 87

Singthang JHS JHS Maniram SS Namchi South 8 5 13 34.62 67.31 40.38 46.15 57.69 49.23 87

Tikalal Niroula SSS

SSS Tikalal Niroula SSS

Duga East 8 11 19 53.95 59.38 48.33 53.95 48.68 48.95 89

Lamaten PS PS Chujachen SSS

Regu East 5 3 8 50.00 43.75 46.88 37.50 62.50 48.13 90

Chujachen SSS SSS Chujachen SSS

Regu East 6 9 15 50.00 51.67 45.00 36.67 56.67 48.00 91

Lower Luing PS

PS Luing SS Ranka East 8 6 14 48.21 42.86 46.43 33.93 67.86 47.86 92

Sakhukhani PS PS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 2 8 10 62.50 55.00 30.00 42.50 47.50 47.50 93

Lower Sumin SS

SS Simik Linchey SS

Duga East 8 11 19 38.16 60.53 44.74 43.42 48.68 47.11 94

Deorali Girls SSS

SSS Tadong SSS Nandok East 0 127 127 43.31 54.72 31.10 53.54 52.36 47.01 95

Tarku SS SS Temi SSS Temi South 3 5 8 37.50 56.25 40.63 56.25 43.75 46.88 96

Nampatam PS PS Mangan SSS Mangan North 16 7 23 57.61 45.65 46.15 41.30 63.04 46.74 97

Sakyong Chisopani JHS

JHS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 7 5 12 45.83 39.58 41.67 52.08 54.17 46.67 98

Rangpo Bazaar JHS

JHS Rangpo SSS Duga East 39 44 83 51.51 44.58 43.07 42.47 47.59 45.84 99

Raley JHS JHS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 8 10 18 31.94 52.78 52.78 37.50 54.17 45.83 100

Jhusingthang JHS

JHS Mangalbaria SSS

Kaluk West 9 6 15 46.67 26.67 23.96 36.67 41.67 45.67 101

Basilakha PS PS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 4 5 9 44.44 41.67 44.44 44.44 52.78 45.56 102

Pabyuik SS SS Enchey SSS Nandok East 3 9 12 45.83 52.08 38.89 52.08 47.92 45.42 103

Singlebong JHS

JHS Central Pendam SSS

Duga East 5 8 13 42.31 40.38 44.23 46.15 53.85 45.38 104

Sumbuk SSS SSS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 6 15 21 44.05 44.05 36.90 50.00 50.00 45.00 105

Rey Mindu JHS

JHS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 4 5 9 38.89 58.33 27.78 50.00 50.00 45.00 105

Sauraney JHS JHS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 3 11 14 37.50 46.43 55.36 42.86 42.86 45.00 105

Surya Daya JHS

JHS Tumin SS Rakdong Tintek

East 7 9 16 34.38 51.56 31.25 54.69 51.56 44.69 108

Dentam Tar JHS

JHS Dentam SSS Dentam West 6 9 15 41.67 48.33 38.33 35.00 60.00 44.67 109

Raigaon Namcheybong

JHS

JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 3 5 8 46.88 40.63 43.75 40.63 50.00 44.38 110

Bhaisalgoan PS

PS Jorethang SSS

Namchi South 5 3 8 43.75 34.38 40.63 46.88 56.25 44.38 110

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TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Modern SS SS T.N. SSS Nandok East 59 34 93 41.40 49.19 38.98 42.47 49.19 44.25 112

Majhitar JHS JHS Kitam SSS Namchi South 4 4 8 50.00 34.38 43.75 40.63 50.00 43.75 113

Malbasey Budang JHS

JHS Pakkigoan Soreng West 9 5 14 42.86 39.29 50.00 35.71 46.43 42.86 114

Borong SS SS Borong SS Ravangla South 4 7 11 45.45 43.18 45.45 34.09 45.45 42.73 115

Tokday JHS JHS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 16 18 34 58.09 40.44 34.56 41.91 37.50 42.50 116

Namin Dhurba PS

PS B.P. SSS Martam East 2 6 8 46.88 43.75 37.50 50.00 34.38 42.50 116

Milling JHS JHS Uttarey SS Dentam West 5 6 11 45.45 38.64 31.82 47.73 47.73 42.27 118

Bengthangsing PS

PS Khamdong SSS

Khamdong East 3 6 9 36.11 41.67 38.89 36.11 58.33 42.22 119

Adampool JHS JHS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 8 5 13 34.62 51.92 40.38 50.00 32.69 41.92 120

Sichey SS SS T.N. SSS Nandok East 36 43 79 42.09 41.77 41.46 38.92 45.25 41.90 121

Latuk PS PS Machong SSS

Parakha East 3 5 8 37.50 46.88 34.38 46.88 43.75 41.88 122

Kalzang Gyatso SSS

SSS KG SSS Kabi North 5 6 11 36.36 31.82 29.55 59.09 52.27 41.82 123

Bhirkuna JHS JHS S.M.G.SSS Khamdong East 7 10 17 44.12 38.24 41.18 25.00 60.29 41.76 124

Sakyong Namgaythang

JHS

JHS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 9 12 21 39.29 41.67 42.86 35.71 45.24 40.95 125

Dipudara PS PS Khamdong SSS

Khamdong East 13 4 17 51.47 30.88 35.29 45.59 41.18 40.88 126

Chumlok JHS JHS NTL VOK SS Sikkip South 5 3 8 37.50 34.38 37.50 50.00 43.75 40.63 127

Borbotey PS PS Jorethang SSS

Jorethang South 6 4 10 57.50 35.00 25.00 40.00 45.00 40.50 128

Burul Singtam JHS

JHS Milling JHS Dentam West 9 4 13 44.23 50.00 38.46 28.85 40.38 40.38 129

Rumtek SSS SSS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 9 7 16 39.06 43.75 35.94 45.31 37.50 40.31 130

Naga JHS JHS Manul SS Mangan North 9 7 16 37.50 57.81 34.38 37.50 34.38 40.31 130

Temi SSS SSS Temi SSS Temi South 12 5 17 44.12 48.53 48.53 42.65 17.65 40.29 132

Dikchu SSS SSS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 16 19 35 37.86 35.00 40.71 40.71 47.14 40.29 133

Tingley SS SS Perbing SSS Namchi South 5 3 8 50.00 28.13 37.50 50.00 34.38 40.00 134

Lower Nandok JHS

JHS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 6 10 16 50.00 32.81 48.44 28.13 40.63 40.00 134

Barapathing JHS

JHS Machong SSS

Parakha East 5 7 12 45.83 31.25 27.08 58.33 37.50 40.00 134

Rhenock SSS SSS Rhenock SSS Regu East 15 16 31 43.55 44.35 26.61 37.90 47.58 40.00 134

Yalli PS PS Enchey SSS NandoK East 8 2 10 37.50 40.00 45.00 50.00 27.50 40.00 134

Lower Dalapchand

PS

PS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 4 11 15 51.67 45.00 45.00 21.67 35.00 39.67 139

Burtuk JHS JHS T.N.SSS NandoK East 16 15 31 39.52 37.10 45.16 38.71 37.10 39.52 140

Sumin Lingchey SS

SS Simik Linchey SS

Duga East 13 16 29 50.86 28.45 36.21 42.24 39.66 39.48 141

Purano Namchi PS

PS Namchi SSS Namchi South 8 9 17 42.65 36.76 30.88 45.59 41.18 39.41 142

Middle Chongrang

JHS

JHS Gangyup SS Kaluk West 6 13 19 46.05 32.89 38.16 47.37 31.58 39.21 143

Kitchu Dumra PS

PS Kamrang SS Namchi South 6 8 14 40.63 34.38 31.25 46.88 40.63 38.75 144

Pangthang JHS JHS Bojogari SSS NandoK East 4 4 8 31.25 37.50 37.50 40.63 46.88 38.75 144

Tumin SS SS Tumin SS Rakdong Tintek

East 18 5 23 26.09 52.17 8.70 38.04 68.48 38.70 146

Amba SS SS Mamring SSS

Pakyong East 6 5 11 43.18 40.91 34.09 29.55 45.45 38.64 147

Sangmoo SS SS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 9 18 27 40.74 37.96 27.78 37.96 47.22 38.33 148

Rang Rang JHS JHS Mangan SSS Mangan North 7 10 17 42.65 44.12 33.82 30.88 39.71 38.24 149

Lower Chongrang

JHS

JHS Gangyap Yuksam West 7 6 13 48.08 30.77 28.85 51.92 30.77 38.08 150

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TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Lingding JHS JHS Tadong NandoK East 6 12 18 34.72 33.33 37.50 40.28 44.44 38.06 151

Ralap SS SS S.M.G.SSS Khamdong East 15 23 38 30.26 45.39 30.26 32.89 51.32 38.03 152

NTL VOK SS SS NTL VOK SS Sikkip South 5 9 14 46.43 33.93 25.00 35.71 48.21 37.86 153

Kartikey JHS JHS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 9 11 20 37.50 44.05 35.00 32.50 37.50 37.75 154

Hee Patal JHS JHS Bermiok SS Hee Martam

West 3 8 11 45.45 50.00 27.27 29.55 36.36 37.73 155

Omchung JHS JHS Legship SSS Geyzing West 9 3 12 47.92 25.00 27.08 27.08 60.42 37.50 156

Bakhim PS PS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 3 5 8 40.63 53.13 28.13 31.25 34.38 37.50 156

Phadamchen SS

SS Lingtam SS Regu East 4 9 13 36.54 53.85 34.62 26.92 34.62 37.31 158

Lingmoo Pepthang PS

PS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 6 2 8 40.63 50.00 31.25 28.13 34.38 36.88 159

Linkey SS SS Linkey SS Rhenock East 5 4 9 44.44 27.78 44.44 33.33 33.33 36.67 160

Phong SS SS Phong SS Namthang South 5 4 9 38.89 33.33 33.33 36.11 41.67 36.67 160

Ranka SSS SSS Ranka SSS Ranka East 9 9 18 34.72 34.72 33.33 31.94 47.22 36.39 162

Makha SSS SSS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 29 20 49 34.69 35.20 42.86 35.20 33.16 36.22 163

Gor SS SS Gor SS Passingdang North 11 8 19 34.21 38.16 35.53 35.53 36.84 36.05 164

Nimtar JHS JHS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 13 8 21 27.38 34.52 41.67 52.38 23.81 35.95 165

Rolu Manpur PS

PS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 3 8 11 36.36 47.73 20.45 43.18 31.82 35.91 166

Sir Tashi Namgyal SSS

SSS Sir Tashi Namgyal SSS

Nandok East 36 0 36 33.33 41.67 32.64 33.33 38.19 35.83 167

Passi Rateypani JHS

JHS Rateypani SS

Namthang South 5 7 12 31.25 39.58 33.33 33.33 41.67 35.83 167

Naya Bazar JHS

JHS Gelling SS Soreng West 15 18 33 28.91 45.31 37.50 24.22 42.97 35.78 169

Tumlong JHS JHS Phodong SSS

Kabi North 5 12 17 42.19 39.06 32.81 32.81 31.25 35.63 170

Lungchok PS PS Chujachen SSS

Regu East 4 4 8 34.38 43.75 15.63 43.75 40.63 35.63 170

Kameray JHS JHS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 3 6 9 38.89 38.89 30.56 30.56 38.89 35.56 172

North Regu JHS

JHS Rongli JHS Regu East 10 6 16 35.94 32.81 39.06 32.81 35.94 35.31 173

Penlong SS SS Bojoghari SSS

NandoK East 8 10 18 36.11 30.56 36.11 34.72 38.89 35.28 174

Lower Tarku JHS

JHS Temi SSS Temi South 1 7 8 34.38 37.50 34.38 34.38 34.38 35.00 175

Kambal JHS JHS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 3 13 16 34.38 34.38 39.06 31.25 35.94 35.00 175

Salleybong JHS

JHS Maniram SS Namchi South 4 7 11 31.82 36.36 27.27 31.82 47.73 35.00 175

Namong Arithang JHS

JHS Enchey SSS NandoK East 7 8 15 33.33 43.33 23.33 36.67 36.67 34.67 178

Pakzer PS PS Pabong SS Namchi South 7 1 8 50.00 37.50 28.13 28.13 28.13 34.38 179

Biraspati Persai SSS

SSS Biraspati Persai SSS

Martam East 26 30 56 37.95 27.23 34.38 33.48 38.84 34.38 179

Khanigoan PS PS Shyaplay SS Duga East 8 7 15 30.00 46.67 63.33 59.38 0.00 34.33 181

Upper Syari JHS

JHS Tadong SSS NandoK East 23 20 43 31.98 40.12 31.40 27.91 30.00 34.25 182

Kumrek PS PS Rangpo SSS Duga East 10 5 15 36.67 43.33 20.00 30.00 40.00 34.00 183

Tinik Chisopani JHS

JHS Jorethang SSS

Jorethang South 6 9 15 35.00 36.67 28.33 35.00 35.00 34.00 183

Namcheybong SS

SS Ano Shanti SS

Pakyong East 6 10 16 34.38 26.56 25.00 50.00 32.81 33.75 185

Tamatam JHS JHS Garathang Yuksam West 2 13 15 32.81 34.38 20.31 40.63 40.63 33.75 185

Darapthang JHS

JHS Darapthang JHS

Yuksam West 6 10 16 32.81 34.38 20.31 40.63 40.63 33.75 185

Chingthang JHS

JHS Yangsum SS Bermoik Martam

West 3 7 10 35.00 55.00 30.00 32.50 15.00 33.50 188

Bhanjyang PS PS Maniram SS Namchi South 8 4 12 29.17 29.17 25.00 47.92 35.42 33.33 189

Rateypani SS SS Bikmat SS Namthang South 7 7 14 35.71 30.36 33.93 35.71 30.36 33.21 190

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TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Aho Yangtam PS

PS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 4 7 11 25.00 45.45 22.73 43.18 29.55 33.18 191

Kewzing SSS SSS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 11 16 27 22.22 28.70 34.26 45.37 34.26 32.96 192

Sadam SSS SSS Sadam SSS Sumbuk South 6 9 15 40.00 31.67 28.33 32.81 28.33 32.67 193

Temi Tea Garden JHS

JHS Temi SSS Temi South 11 8 19 46.05 26.32 25.00 32.89 32.89 32.63 194

Maniram SS SS Maniram SS Namchi South 4 4 8 28.13 34.38 18.75 43.75 37.50 32.50 195

Pakyong JHS JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 12 17 29 36.21 40.52 31.58 37.93 26.72 32.41 196

Gurung Goan JHS

JHS Namchi SSS Namchi South 6 5 11 34.09 29.55 22.73 27.27 47.73 32.27 197

Dojak JHS JHS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 6 14 20 36.25 26.25 42.50 26.25 30.00 32.25 198

Damlakha JHS JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 7 8 15 35.00 35.00 25.00 31.67 33.33 32.00 199

Tumlabong JHS

JHS Ranipool SSS Martam East 7 8 15 35.00 36.67 28.33 26.67 33.33 32.00 199

Sajong JHS JHS Central Pendam SSS

Duga East 11 6 17 27.94 54.41 17.65 27.94 30.88 31.76 201

Tingrithang JHS

JHS Kamrang SS Namchi South 8 1 9 36.11 22.22 27.78 33.33 38.89 31.67 202

Assam Lingzey SSS

SSS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 6 9 15 28.33 41.67 36.67 28.33 23.33 31.67 202

Bordang JHS JHS Rangpo SSS Duga East 14 18 32 35.16 36.72 54.69 25.00 6.25 31.56 204

Challamthang JHS

JHS Bermoik Tokal SSS

Temi South 5 3 8 28.13 34.38 28.13 31.25 34.38 31.25 205

Kamrang SS SS Kamrang SS Namchi South 13 2 15 33.33 30.00 25.00 30.00 36.67 31.00 206

Ringhim JHS JHS Mangan SSS Mangan North 13 11 24 22.92 26.04 36.46 34.38 33.33 30.63 207

Syaplay Saradarey SS

SS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 4 5 9 27.78 27.78 30.56 38.89 27.78 30.56 208

Parakha JHS JHS Parakha JHS Parakha East 8 4 12 35.42 27.08 33.33 30.77 32.69 30.38 209

Mabong JHS JHS Kamling Soreng West 20 10 30 30.00 30.00 27.50 30.83 32.50 30.17 210

Agri Naya Busty JHS

JHS Uttarey SS Dentam West 4 5 9 44.44 30.56 13.89 33.33 27.78 30.00 211

Perbing SSS SSS Perbing SSS Namthang South 5 6 11 29.55 22.73 25.00 29.55 43.18 30.00 211

Assangthang SS

SS Namchi SSS Namchi South 3 6 9 27.78 33.33 30.56 27.78 30.56 30.00 211

Patuk kokalay PS

PS Dikchu Rakdong Tintek

East 10 11 21 28.57 25.00 35.71 32.14 26.19 29.52 214

Tinzir JHS JHS Kamrang SS Namchi South 2 11 13 40.38 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.77 29.23 215

Lower Goam PS

PS Kitam SSS Namchi South 6 7 13 34.62 28.85 19.23 28.85 34.62 29.23 215

Sumin Mangthang

JHS

JHS Sumin Lingzey SSS

Duga East 6 6 12 2.08 38.46 43.75 31.25 27.08 29.17 217

Dikling SSS SSS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 12 17 29 28.45 42.24 18.10 31.90 25.00 29.14 218

Mangshila SSS SSS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 14 8 22 30.68 39.77 17.05 22.73 35.23 29.09 219

Rumbuk JHS JHS Rumbuk Daramdin West 14 5 19 34.21 42.11 34.21 17.11 17.11 28.95 220

Upper Lingmoo JHS

JHS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 9 22 31 30.65 25.81 21.77 30.65 35.48 28.87 221

Bermoik Tokal SSS

SSS Bermoik Tokal SSS

Temi South 11 4 15 40.00 33.33 20.00 26.67 23.33 28.67 222

Luing SS SS TNSSS Nandok East 8 7 15 25.00 30.00 31.67 28.33 28.33 28.67 222

Lingtam SS SS Lingtam SS Regu East 6 5 11 38.64 40.91 20.45 11.36 31.82 28.64 224

Thungsung PS PS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 8 7 15 31.67 23.33 26.67 41.67 18.33 28.33 225

Bhasmey JHS JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 9 9 18 22.22 41.67 13.89 25.00 38.89 28.33 225

Maypong PS PS Borong SS Ravangla South 4 7 11 31.82 18.18 34.09 20.45 34.09 27.73 227

Central Patuk PS

PS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 2 6 8 33.33 20.83 20.83 29.17 33.33 27.50 228

Lumsey JHS JHS Tadong SSS NandoK East 22 27 49 33.33 26.02 22.96 27.04 24.49 27.45 229

Sirwani SS SS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 23 26 49 33.16 37.24 13.78 35.71 17.35 27.45 229

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TYPES OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VERNA

PI ENGLISH

PI MATHS

PI EVS

PI HINDI

O PI RANK

Central Martam JHS

JHS Bermiok SS Bermoik Martam

West 10 13 23 23.91 32.61 21.74 30.43 28.26 27.39 231

Paksom JHS JHS Borong SS Ravangla South 9 6 15 18.33 55.00 18.33 15.00 30.00 27.33 232

Jorethang SSS SSS Jorethang SSS

Jorethang South 43 40 83 31.33 21.39 23.49 29.84 26.20 27.17 233

Marchak Chuten PS

PS Ranipool SSS Martam East 6 6 12 25.00 25.00 20.83 33.33 31.25 27.08 234

Goam JHS JHS Kitam SSS Namchi South 7 7 14 28.57 30.36 14.29 26.79 33.93 26.79 235

VCGL SSS SSS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 21 24 45 41.67 27.78 12.78 27.78 23.89 26.78 236

Pachey SS SS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 14 9 23 23.91 7.61 19.02 28.26 35.87 26.74 237

Beng PS PS Sang SSS Martam East 8 2 10 25.00 37.50 20.00 25.00 25.00 26.50 238

Kamargoan PS PS Tarku SS Temi South 5 6 11 36.36 6.82 29.55 27.27 31.82 26.36 239

Lingzoo PS PS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 5 7 12 35.42 18.75 16.67 22.92 37.50 26.25 240

Mamley JHS JHS Kamrang SS Namchi South 3 5 8 28.13 21.88 18.75 21.88 40.63 26.25 240

Pheri PS PS Machong SSS

Parakha East 2 7 9 13.89 22.22 27.78 33.33 33.33 26.11 242

Samlick Marchak JHS

JHS Ranipool SSS Martam East 6 2 8 46.88 25.00 28.13 37.50 56.67 26.00 243

Lower Rayong JHS

JHS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 10 13 23 34.78 31.52 8.70 25.00 29.35 25.87 244

Deythang JHS JHS Sreebadam SSS

Kaluk West 8 7 15 30.00 16.67 16.67 30.00 35.00 25.67 245

Lingmoo SSS SSS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 10 8 18 23.61 29.17 20.83 23.61 26.39 24.72 246

Nazoor-Berfok JHS

JHS Yangsum SS Bermoik Martam

West 4 9 13 19.23 19.23 44.23 23.08 17.31 24.62 247

Bojek JHS JHS Tharpu Soreng West 6 5 11 25.00 31.82 15.91 18.18 31.82 24.55 248

Martam SS SS Sang SSS Martam East 16 8 24 23.96 25.00 20.83 25.00 25.00 23.96 249

Birdang JHS JHS Reshi SS Soreng West 11 8 19 34.21 30.26 10.53 13.16 26.32 22.89 250

Kameray PS PS Mining Duga East 4 7 11 18.18 27.27 15.91 25.00 25.00 22.27 251

Nandok SS SS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 10 7 17 24.07 11.11 17.59 25.00 32.41 22.04 252

Manul SS SS Manul SS Mangan North 9 6 15 25.00 21.67 15.00 23.33 21.67 21.33 253

Sang SSS SSS Sang SSS Martam East 10 6 16 26.56 17.19 7.81 28.13 14.06 18.75 254

Rorathang SS SS Mamring SSS

Pakyong East 6 10 16 14.06 26.56 9.38 12.50 20.31 16.56 255

Lungyam JHS JHS Daramdin Daramdin West 13 17 30 40.00 12.50 5.00 9.17 12.50 15.83 256

Duga SS SS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 18 17 35 21.43 12.86 2.86 14.29 21.43 14.57 257

Swayem JHS JHS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 7 4 11 11.36 13.64 20.45 18.18 6.82 14.09 258

Bermiok Daragoan JHS

JHS Bermiok Martam SS

Hee Martam

West 12 8 20 20.00 2.50 6.25 11.25 11.25 10.25 259

Thangsing JHS JHS Bermoik Tokal SSS

Temi South 3 10 13 7.69 3.85 1.92 1.92 5.77 4.23 260

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PERFORMANCE INDEX OF CLASS V SUBJECT WISE

2.1 PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH

English is taught as the First Language in all the government

schools in Sikkim, right from primary stage to senior secondary stage and

it is the medium of instruction in all these classes. It is therefore expected

that the students, at least at upper primary classes, to attain a reasonably

good level in listening, writing, reading and speaking skills.

The table below shows the performance index of the top ten schools of

class V in English Language.

Table 18: Top ten schools in English in Class V

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Table 19: PI of bottom ten schools in English

2.2 PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS

It is an establish fact that majority of students have a sense of fear

regarding mathematics and therefore they give up (on) serious

mathematical learning at quite an early age. At the primary level, aim of

mathematics is to develop capabilities relating to numbers, number

operations, measurements, decimals and percentages. At upper primary

and at higher stages of schooling, mathematics aims to develop in

students’ ability to think, reason and to arrive at logical conclusion.

However, the findings from this study indicate that the learning – teaching

process in mathematics in our case do not seem to achieve these

objectives.

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Table 20: PI of top ten schools in Mathematics

Table 21: PI of bottom ten schools in Mathematics

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2.3 PERFORMANCE IN SECOND LANGUAGE (VERNACULAR)

Sikkim is fortunate enough that despite its small size and population, the

students are able to have an option of choosing so many languages as their

second language. The Government has always given top priority to

preserve its ethnic diversity and culture through its languages in the

schools. All schools have language teachers for teaching Nepali, Bhutia,

Lepcha, Limboo, Newari, Rai, Gurung, Sunar, Tamang, Sherpa and

Manger in primary, upper primary and senior secondary sections.

The table below gives the PI of schools in class V in second language

Table 22: PI of top ten schools in second language

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Table 23: PI of bottom ten schools in second language

2.4 PERFORMANCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

In all the Government schools of Sikkim environmental science is being

taught from classes I to V. The text books are written keeping in mind the

contextualization of Social science and Science with regards to Sikkim

state. The subject deals with day to day scientific observations in and

around the children and geographical conditions prevailing in the state of

Sikkim. The subject tries to incorporate and sensitize the students about

the natural bio-diversity of the state.

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The table below shows the PI in EVS of class V.

Table 24: PI of top ten schools in EVS

Table 25: PI of bottom ten schools in EVS

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2.5 PERFORMANCE IN HINDI

Hindi is taken as third language in Sikkim. It is a compulsory language till

class VIII. It is also a language in which students are comfortable

speaking and understanding.

The table below shows the performance index of schools in Hindi in class

V

Table 26: PI of top ten schools in Hindi

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Table 27: PI of bottom ten schools in Hindi

Table 28: Comparison of top five schools with respect to all the subjects

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Table 29: Comparison of bottom five schools with respect to all the

subjects

Table 30: Comparison of top five schools of 2016 with respect to year

2015:

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PERFORMANCE INDEX OF CLASS VIII

The table below gives the PI of top ten schools in Class VIII

Table 31: PI of top ten schools of class VIII

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The table below gives the PI of bottom ten schools in Class VIII

Table 32: PI of bottom ten schools in class VIII

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The table below gives the PI of all the schools in Class VIII as per their

ranking.

Table 33: Performance index of class VIII

PERFORMANCE INDEX OF CLASS VIII

NAME OF SCHOOLS

TYPE OF SCHOOLS

CRC BRC DISTRICT BOYS GIRLS TOTAL PI VER

PI ENG

PI MATHS

PI SST PI GSC

PI HINDI

OPI RANK

Dochum JHS JHS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 6 5 11 88.64 72.73 54.55 100.00 72.73 68.18 76.14 1

Singtam SSS SSS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 55 56 111 58.56 62.61 58.56 66.67 69.37 67.33 69.06 2

Patuk Chandey JHS

JHS Makha SSS Khamdong East 20 18 38 69.08 69.74 55.92 70.39 69.08 76.32 68.42 3

Singbel JHS JHS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 10 6 16 67.19 71.88 68.75 65.63 65.63 65.63 67.45 4

Dugalakha JHS JHS Linkey SS Rhenock East 10 8 18 81.94 76.39 51.39 59.72 55.56 63.89 64.81 5

Sonamati Memorial SSS

SSS Khamdong SSS

Khamdong East 25 32 57 60.53 65.35 53.95 69.30 64.91 74.56 64.77 6

Lingdok SSS SSS Bojoghari SSS

Nandok East 20 21 41 78.66 67.68 53.05 58.54 57.93 69.51 64.23 7

Samalingdum JHS

JHS Ranka SSS Ranka East 13 10 23 63.04 63.04 55.43 61.96 63.04 78.26 64.13 8

Cheuribotey JHS JHS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 18 15 33 63.64 52.27 58.33 62.88 77.27 67.42 63.64 9

Rongli JHS JHS Rongli JHS Regu East 29 44 73 62.67 63.70 59.25 63.70 67.47 63.36 63.36 10

Bhirkuna JHS JHS SMG SSS Khamdong East 12 6 18 68.06 54.17 55.56 62.50 68.06 70.83 63.19 11

Malbasey Budang JHS

JHS Pakkigoan Soreng West 8 8 16 59.38 48.44 54.69 64.06 46.09 59.38 63.02 12

Taza JHS JHS Tarpin SS Rhenock East 12 5 17 54.41 57.35 58.82 61.76 73.53 72.06 62.99 13

Singlebong JHS JHS Central Pendam SSS

Duga East 10 15 25 63.00 58.00 61.00 67.00 61.00 67.00 62.83 14

Rhenock Bazar JHS

JHS Tarpin SS Rhenock East 16 24 40 68.13 53.75 56.25 68.13 61.88 68.75 62.81 15

Hingdam JHS JHS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 9 19 28 60.71 64.29 61.61 64.29 58.93 66.07 62.65 16

Rolep SS SS Chujachen SSS

Regu East 17 26 43 54.65 56.98 64.53 64.53 68.60 63.95 62.21 17

Lower Samdong SS

SS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 13 20 33 67.19 63.64 59.09 59.09 65.15 57.58 61.62 18

Sawaligoan JHS JHS Soreng Soreng West 12 10 22 77.27 52.27 55.68 61.36 56.82 65.91 61.55 19

Berbing JHS JHS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 16 9 25 62.00 58.00 61.00 65.00 67.00 56.00 61.50 20

C.S. Rai JHS JHS Tadong SSS Nandok East 28 37 65 67.69 56.92 53.46 64.62 59.23 64.62 61.09 22

Dalap Kewzing JHS

JHS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 8 18 26 48.08 68.27 39.84 60.58 72.12 65.38 60.58 23

Phalichidara JHS JHS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 11 3 14 58.93 51.79 64.29 73.21 60.71 53.57 60.42 24

Radhu JHS JHS Khandu SS Dentam West 8 11 19 72.37 64.47 40.79 69.74 50.00 64.47 60.31 25

Ralong SS SS Rabong Ravangla South 15 17 32 62.50 59.38 55.15 56.25 56.25 65.63 59.77 26

Namong Arithang JHS

JHS Enchey SSS Nandok East 11 10 21 32.14 32.14 50.00 75.00 61.90 64.29 59.72 27

Tarpin SS SS Tarpin SS Rhenock East 34 38 72 69.44 49.65 61.46 63.89 48.61 64.24 59.55 28

Mamring SSS SSS Mamring SSS

Pakyong East 17 17 34 66.91 63.24 41.18 60.29 62.50 62.50 59.44 30

Pacheykhani SS SS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 19 15 34 58.09 58.09 54.41 63.24 55.88 66.18 59.31 31

Martam Yangthang JHS

JHS Sang SSS Martam East 6 4 10 60.00 57.50 55.00 57.50 62.50 62.50 59.17 32

Namok JHS JHS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 7 3 10 62.50 55.00 52.50 57.50 62.50 65.00 59.17 32

Simboley JHS JHS Mukrung SS Dentam West 10 9 19 71.05 64.47 61.84 43.42 36.84 76.32 58.99 34

Majhitar JHS JHS Kitam SSS Namchi South 9 7 16 62.50 53.13 53.13 56.25 65.63 62.50 58.85 35

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Pachak SS SS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 20 18 38 61.18 53.29 51.32 57.89 65.79 55.26 57.46 36

Lingzya JHS JHS Lingzya Passingdang North 6 5 11 61.36 54.55 50.00 56.82 63.64 56.82 57.20 37

4th Mile J.N. Road JHS

JHS Enchey SSS Nandok East 16 6 22 61.36 59.09 51.14 48.86 59.09 60.23 56.63 38

Ganchung JHS JHS Linkey SS Rhenock East 4 9 13 61.54 57.69 51.92 55.77 53.85 57.69 56.41 39

Samdong SSS SSS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 31 25 56 61.61 54.02 49.55 54.46 58.93 58.48 56.18 40

Bojogari SSS SSS Bojoghari SSS

Nandok East 31 32 63 55.95 59.92 56.75 52.78 52.78 57.94 56.02 41

Padamchey SS SS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 14 11 25 53.85 55.41 50.64 55.13 54.49 69.23 55.98 42

Rongneck JHS JHS Enchey SSS Nandok East 17 28 45 56.67 60.00 47.78 52.78 56.67 60.56 55.74 43

Tadong SSS SSS Tadong SSS Nandok East 70 80 150 50.83 54.00 53.83 62.17 54.33 58.33 55.58 44

Lower Perbing JHS

JHS Perbing SSS Namthang South 9 9 18 59.72 63.89 45.83 51.39 47.22 63.89 55.32 45

Tamatam JHS JHS Garathang Yuksam West 3 8 11 79.55 43.18 40.91 56.82 56.82 54.55 55.30 46

Sakyong Namgaythang

JHS

JHS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 11 12 23 57.61 61.96 52.17 57.61 36.96 63.04 54.89 47

Tokday JHS JHS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 10 15 25 50.00 51.00 53.00 58.00 47.92 70.00 54.67 48

Tikalal Niroula SSS

SSS Tikala Niroula SSS

Duga East 30 27 57 53.07 61.40 46.93 55.70 57.02 52.63 54.46 49

Amba SS SS Mamring SSS

Pakyong East 6 6 12 56.25 62.50 39.58 60.42 50.00 56.25 54.17 50

Begha JHS JHS Dentam SSS Dentam West 16 14 30 56.25 45.54 50.89 42.86 59.82 58.04 52.23 51

Lower Chongrang JHS

JHS Gangyap SS Yuksam West 5 10 15 55.00 70.00 28.33 43.33 58.33 58.33 52.22 52

Majitar SSS SSS Rangpo SSS Duga East 17 33 50 50.50 54.50 36.50 50.00 45.50 73.00 51.67 53

Sirwani SS SS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 30 22 52 60.58 49.04 58.17 40.38 49.52 51.44 51.52 54

MendogoannJHS JHS Soreng Soreng West 12 11 23 50.00 39.13 36.96 59.38 64.13 66.67 51.39 55

Borong SS SS Borong SS Ravangla South 12 12 24 38.54 60.42 44.79 48.96 56.25 58.33 51.22 56

Aho Shanti SS SS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 10 21 31 57.81 43.55 37.10 47.58 58.06 61.29 51.21 57

Lower Sumin SS SS Simik Linchey SS

Duga East 6 11 17 58.82 45.59 30.88 57.35 51.47 61.76 50.98 58

Sakyong Chisopani JHS

JHS Singtam SSS Khamdong East 7 6 13 44.23 55.77 38.46 50.00 36.54 80.77 50.96 59

Tumlong JHS JHS Phodong SSS

Kabi North 3 10 13 55.77 57.69 28.85 59.62 63.46 40.38 50.96 59

Enchey SSS SSS Enchey SSS Nandok East 31 29 60 49.17 48.75 40.42 54.58 51.25 59.58 50.63 61

Perbing JHS JHS Ranka SSS Ranka East 12 4 16 48.44 48.44 45.31 51.56 54.69 51.56 50.00 62

Kalzang Gyatso SSS

SSS KG SSS Kabi North 18 30 48 44.79 33.85 40.10 52.08 51.04 77.08 49.83 63

West Point SSS SSS West Point SSS

Nandok East 69 74 143 54.02 57.17 33.57 47.57 54.72 61.36 49.74 64

Lower Rayong JHS

JHS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 7 7 14 51.79 57.14 39.29 48.21 44.64 55.36 49.40 65

Chumlok JHS JHS NTL VOK SS Sikkip South 7 10 17 51.47 60.29 45.59 45.59 41.18 45.59 48.28 66

Rhenock Khamdong JHS

JHS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 10 15 25 39.00 47.00 37.00 49.00 59.00 56.00 47.83 67

Thamidara JHS JHS Luing SS Ranka East 5 10 15 43.33 55.00 33.33 55.00 63.33 36.67 47.78 68

Rangpo Bazaar JHS

JHS Rangpo SSS Duga East 30 50 80 43.75 55.31 44.06 44.38 50.63 46.56 47.45 69

Kameray JHS JHS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 7 11 18 43.06 47.22 55.56 43.06 33.33 55.56 46.30 70

Chujachen SSS SSS Chujachen SSS

Regu East 33 33 66 48.11 53.79 27.27 44.32 42.80 60.23 46.09 71

Sudunglakha SS SS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 16 20 36 49.31 40.28 49.31 35.42 49.31 46.53 45.02 72

Ahopul Kishan SS

SS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 14 28 42 51.19 50.00 44.05 48.21 26.79 49.40 44.94 73

Rhenock SSS SSS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 43 36 79 47.15 46.88 45.25 33.86 48.42 47.47 44.94 74

Paksom JHS JHS Borong SS Ravangla South 14 9 23 38.04 54.35 26.09 64.13 40.22 46.74 44.93 75

Temi SSS SSS Temi SSS Temi South 24 33 57 31.58 54.82 40.79 39.91 45.18 57.02 44.88 76

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Naya Bazar JHS JHS Gelling SS Soreng West 19 18 37 43.92 39.86 33.11 54.05 56.08 41.89 44.82 77

Passi Rateypani JHS

JHS Rateypani SS

Bikmat South 14 6 20 35.00 58.75 20.00 50.00 50.00 42.50 44.79 78

Deorali Girls SSS SSS Tadong SSS Nandok East 0 106 106 52.12 45.75 37.62 28.54 39.86 59.67 43.99 79

Birdang JHS JHS Reshi SS Soreng West 10 6 16 50.00 43.75 21.88 37.50 57.81 46.88 43.75 80

Sangmoo JHS JHS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 14 16 30 47.50 66.25 39.17 55.00 25.00 50.00 43.47 81

Rakdong Tintek JHS

JHS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 13 5 18 51.39 56.94 40.00 41.67 52.78 44.44 43.06 82

Samdong JHS JHS Sreebadam SSS

Kaluk West 5 7 12 77.08 37.50 35.42 35.42 37.50 35.42 43.06 82

Machong SSS SSS Machong SSS

Parakha East 27 22 49 39.13 47.96 45.41 40.96 40.31 48.47 43.03 84

Pachey SS SS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 9 16 25 54.00 24.00 30.00 55.00 49.00 46.00 43.00 85

Tingley SS SS Perbing SSS Namchi South 13 16 29 57.76 52.59 16.38 56.90 15.52 57.76 42.82 86

Bordang JHS JHS Rangpo SSS Duga East 19 18 37 47.97 36.49 43.24 41.22 38.51 47.30 42.45 87

Samlick Marchak JHS

JHS Ranipool SSS Martam East 9 7 16 46.88 31.25 25.00 32.81 57.81 60.94 42.45 88

Deythang JHS JHS Sreebadam SSS

Kaluk West 8 15 23 35.87 39.13 42.39 35.87 31.25 67.39 42.21 89

Barapathing JHS JHS Machong SSS

Parakha East 7 6 13 50.00 40.38 38.46 38.46 42.31 42.31 41.99 90

Makha SSS SSS Makha SSS Rakdong Tintek

East 28 45 73 44.86 43.84 30.14 39.73 39.73 50.34 41.44 91

Boom Reshi JHS JHS Kaluk SSS Kaluk West 4 6 10 45.00 37.50 30.00 35.00 50.00 50.00 41.25 92

Sichey SS SS TN SSS Nandok East 34 60 94 45.48 39.10 37.50 38.80 39.36 46.01 41.18 93

Surya Daya JHS JHS Tumin SS Rakdong Tintek

East 3 8 11 31.82 50.00 29.55 36.36 45.45 52.27 40.91 94

Jhusingthang JHS

JHS Mangalbaria SSS

Kaluk West 13 6 19 56.58 41.38 30.26 28.95 31.58 31.58 40.35 95

Rey Mindu JHS JHS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 10 6 16 40.63 32.81 26.56 48.44 32.81 59.38 40.10 96

Phamtam JHS JHS Borong SS Ravangla South 2 20 22 53.41 38.64 32.95 36.36 39.77 38.64 39.96 97

Phodong SSS SSS Phodong SSS

Kabi North 10 14 24 41.67 28.13 28.13 51.04 46.88 43.75 39.93 98

Tareythang SS SS Linkey SS Rhenock East 15 13 28 39.29 50.89 40.18 39.77 33.04 41.96 39.43 99

Tareythang SS SS Linkey SS Rhenock East 15 13 28 39.29 50.89 40.18 39.77 33.04 41.96 39.43 99

Kamrang SS SS Kamrang SS Namchi South 8 16 24 43.75 38.54 25.00 43.75 43.75 41.67 39.41 101

Naga JHS JHS Manul SS Mangan North 9 9 18 63.89 59.72 23.61 34.72 27.78 26.39 39.35 102

Phong SS SS Phong SS Namthang South 19 11 30 24.31 52.50 30.00 50.00 34.48 40.83 39.31 103

Sajong JHS JHS Central Pendam SSS

Duga East 8 6 14 50.00 39.29 28.57 41.07 33.93 41.07 38.99 104

Upper Lingmoo JHS

JHS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 8 9 17 42.65 39.71 35.29 33.82 42.65 39.71 38.97 105

Bikmat SS SS Bikmat SS Namthang South 5 10 15 40.63 41.67 20.00 43.33 58.33 46.67 38.61 106

Lower syari SS SS Tadong SSS Nandok East 12 12 24 65.63 37.50 15.63 47.92 30.21 33.33 38.37 107

Malbasey JHS JHS Pakkigoan Soreng West 10 2 12 33.33 27.08 31.25 45.83 35.42 56.25 38.19 108

Tarku SS SS Temi SSS Temi South 14 11 25 39.00 49.00 21.00 35.00 43.00 42.00 38.17 109

Raigaon Namcheybong

JHS

JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 8 6 14 37.50 33.93 30.36 33.93 33.93 46.15 38.14 110

Pabong SS SS Pabong SS Namchi South 7 7 14 55.36 39.29 30.36 26.79 25.00 51.79 38.10 111

Bhusuk JHS JHS Enchey SSS Nandok East 14 9 23 67.39 44.57 44.57 51.14 56.52 45.45 38.01 112

Chuba SS SS Namthang Namthang South 11 18 29 43.97 33.62 32.76 34.48 33.62 49.14 37.93 113

Tarku Gahirigoan JHS

JHS Temi SSS Temi South 78 68 146 33.88 43.48 30.80 34.42 39.21 45.47 37.92 114

Chingthang JHS JHS Yangsum SS Bermoik Martam

West 9 4 13 36.54 34.62 34.62 44.23 40.38 36.54 37.82 115

Hee Gyathang SSS

SSS Hee Gyathang

SSS

Passingdang North 10 17 27 38.89 42.59 35.19 35.19 43.52 31.48 37.81 116

Tinzir JHS JHS Kamrang SS Namchi South 8 10 18 48.61 29.17 38.89 34.72 29.17 43.06 37.27 117

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Parakha JHS JHS Parakha JHS Parakha East 8 7 15 38.33 31.67 23.33 41.67 30.00 46.43 37.20 118

Goam JHS JHS Kitam SSS Namchi South 16 11 27 53.70 35.19 28.70 43.52 30.56 31.48 37.19 119

Singling JHS JHS Soreng Soreng West 5 6 11 43.18 40.91 27.27 31.82 38.64 40.91 37.12 120

Adampool JHS JHS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 10 14 24 38.54 37.50 39.58 38.54 28.13 39.58 36.98 121

Chhalamthang JHS

JHS Bermoik Tokal SSS

Temi South 5 10 15 35.00 31.67 25.00 30.00 56.25 55.00 36.94 122

Rumbuk JHS JHS Rumbuk Daramdin West 14 13 27 44.44 40.74 25.00 37.04 37.04 37.04 36.88 123

Nimtar JHS JHS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 20 11 31 33.06 33.87 38.71 33.87 50.81 29.84 36.69 124

Sumbuk SSS SSS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 16 20 36 40.28 34.72 37.50 27.78 34.72 45.14 36.69 125

Rorathang SS SS Mamring SSS

Pakyong East 6 18 24 35.42 37.50 21.88 46.88 38.54 37.50 36.28 126

Bajek JHS JHS Tharpu Soreng West 10 7 17 47.06 36.76 26.47 35.29 32.35 39.71 36.27 127

Sir Tashi Namgyal SSS

SSS TN SSS Nandok East 78 0 78 39.42 35.26 30.13 44.23 35.26 33.33 36.27 128

Sang Tshalamthang

SS

SS Sang SSS Khamdong East 10 11 21 51.19 59.52 35.71 15.48 29.76 25.00 36.11 129

Lingding JHS JHS Tadong SSS Nandok East 16 14 30 29.17 36.67 33.33 37.50 43.33 35.00 35.83 130

Lingtam SS SS Lingtam SS Regu East 19 22 41 34.76 36.59 29.88 28.66 37.20 47.56 35.77 131

Upper Syari JHS JHS Tadong SSS Nandok East 22 14 36 36.81 37.50 38.89 32.64 27.17 34.03 35.76 132

Tingrithang JHS JHS Kamrang SS Namchi South 6 4 10 27.50 40.00 32.50 40.00 35.00 37.50 35.42 133

NTL VOK SS SS NTL VOK SS Sikkip South 12 14 26 37.50 29.81 34.62 43.27 28.85 37.50 35.26 134

Kewzing SSS SSS Kewzing SSS Ravangla South 28 32 60 46.67 42.08 8.75 38.75 31.25 43.33 35.14 135

Burtuk JHS JHS Phodong SSS

Kabi East 25 37 62 41.13 25.40 27.82 38.71 37.50 39.52 35.01 136

Lumsey JHS JHS Tadong SSS Nandok East 15 21 36 34.72 37.50 29.86 31.25 41.67 34.72 34.95 137

Modern SS SS TN SSS Nandok East 70 67 137 40.15 35.95 28.65 38.69 30.47 34.12 34.67 138

Rong SS SS Rong SS Namchi South 16 33 49 50.00 31.82 21.97 21.97 45.45 36.36 34.60 139

Kartikey JHS JHS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 15 11 26 42.31 36.54 35.58 29.81 40.91 43.27 34.13 140

C. Budang JHS JHS Chumbong JHS

Soreng West 6 9 15 33.33 31.67 35.00 33.33 33.33 36.67 33.89 141

Sangtok JHS JHS Gor SS Passingdang North 7 5 12 31.25 31.25 25.00 37.50 37.50 39.58 33.68 142

Kitam SSS SSS Kitam SSS Namchi South 11 25 36 36.81 31.25 27.08 36.11 30.56 39.58 33.56 143

Sumin Mangthang JHS

JHS Sumin Lingzey SSS

Duga East 10 11 21 34.52 28.57 32.14 28.57 41.67 35.71 33.53 144

Salleybong JHS JHS Maniram SS Namchi South 13 8 21 27.38 34.52 39.29 32.14 38.10 28.57 33.33 145

Tinik Chisopani JHS

JHS Jorethang SSS

Jorethang South 15 18 33 33.33 31.06 27.27 44.70 21.21 40.91 33.08 146

Milling JHS JHS Uttarey SS Dentam West 7 12 19 34.21 30.26 40.79 30.26 30.26 30.26 32.68 147

Rateypani SS SSS Bikmat SS Namthang South 20 17 37 47.97 51.35 10.14 18.24 27.70 40.54 32.66 148

Swayem JHS JHS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 9 3 12 50.00 27.08 29.17 20.83 35.42 33.33 32.64 149

North Regu JHS JHS Rongli JHS Regu East 10 6 16 23.44 34.38 25.00 40.63 46.88 25.00 32.55 150

Ringhim JHS JHS Mangan SSS Mangan North 7 21 28 44.64 21.43 26.79 44.64 21.43 35.71 32.44 151

Sumin Lingchey SS

SS Sumin Lingchey SS

Duga East 19 30 49 26.53 34.69 29.08 42.86 29.00 31.63 32.40 152

Central Martam JHS

JHS Bermiok SS Bermoik Martam

West 9 17 26 38.46 29.81 25.96 29.81 41.35 28.85 32.37 153

Raley JHS JHS Samdong SSS

Rakdong Tintek

East 18 7 25 37.00 36.00 31.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 32.33 154

Ranka SSS SSS Ranka SSS Ranka East 36 41 77 33.77 34.42 26.95 38.31 29.87 28.57 31.98 155

Pelliong Chumpong JHS

JHS Pelling Geyzing West 10 11 21 29.76 40.48 27.38 27.38 27.38 39.29 31.94 156

Simick Lingzey JHS

JHS SMG SSS Khamdong East 7 5 12 41.67 29.17 27.08 27.08 35.42 31.25 31.94 156

Rangpo SSS SSS Rangpo SSS Duga East 36 44 80 31.88 30.31 50.00 23.13 27.19 28.13 31.77 158

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Pakyong JHS JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 24 18 42 39.88 33.33 22.62 34.52 32.14 27.98 31.75 159

Linkey SS SS Linkey SS Rhenock East 22 18 40 34.38 28.13 33.75 31.88 32.50 28.75 31.56 160

Dojak JHS JHS VCGLSSS Ravangla South 15 6 21 26.19 28.57 32.14 32.14 27.38 42.86 31.55 161

NANDOK SS SS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 11 16 27 36.11 30.56 22.22 26.85 30.56 42.59 31.48 162

Tumlabong JHS JHS Ranipool SSS Martam East 11 11 22 31.82 40.91 25.00 28.41 31.82 30.68 31.44 163

Lower Tarku JHS JHS Temi SSS Temi South 12 13 25 38.00 30.00 28.00 29.00 32.00 31.00 31.33 164

Dalapchand SS SS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 17 16 33 45.45 32.58 16.67 34.09 16.67 40.91 31.06 165

Martam SS SS Sang SSS Martam East 27 16 43 30.23 29.65 22.09 27.33 51.16 25.58 31.01 166

Mamley JHS JHS Kamrang SS Namchi South 5 8 13 34.62 36.54 23.08 38.46 28.85 23.08 30.77 167

Lungchok JHS JHS Sumbuk SSS Sumbuk South 6 11 17 27.94 25.00 19.12 30.88 44.12 36.76 30.64 168

Aritar SS SS Dalapchand SS

Regu East 16 10 26 45.19 33.65 11.54 17.31 35.58 40.38 30.61 169

Damlakha JHS JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 8 10 18 30.56 26.39 25.00 29.17 29.17 43.06 30.56 170

Ralap SS SS SMG SSS Khamdong East 17 18 35 32.86 28.57 27.14 31.43 30.71 32.14 30.48 171

Lingmoo SSS SSS Lingmoo SSS Yangang South 18 17 35 22.86 26.43 15.00 38.57 41.43 38.57 30.48 171

Penblong SS SS Bojoghari SSS

Nandok East 14 20 34 37.50 32.35 25.74 27.21 28.68 27.94 29.90 173

Manul SS SS Manul SS Mangan North 8 12 20 25.00 38.75 10.00 33.75 41.25 30.00 29.79 174

Biraspati Persai SSS

SSS Biraspati Persai SSS

Martam East 49 55 104 32.28 34.22 11.89 27.67 31.55 37.50 29.41 175

PABYUIK SS SS Enchey SSS Nandok East 19 16 35 37.14 20.00 37.86 21.43 43.57 15.71 29.29 176

Gor SS SS Gor SS Passingdang North 15 17 32 23.44 21.88 24.22 36.72 36.72 30.47 28.91 177

Perbing SSS SSS Perbing SSS Namthang South 25 25 50 25.50 37.50 16.50 25.50 32.00 32.00 28.17 178

Namcheybong SS

SS Aho Shanti SS

Pakyong East 35 29 64 38.52 27.73 23.44 27.73 29.30 23.44 28.06 179

Luing SS SS Luing SS Nandok East 17 14 31 25.81 21.77 28.23 27.42 31.45 27.42 27.02 180

Rang Rang JHS JHS Mangan SSS Mangan North 12 17 29 31.90 23.28 25.86 34.62 25.00 25.00 27.01 181

Jorethang SSS SSS Jorethang SSS

Jorethang South 42 59 101 25.25 28.22 26.24 25.97 26.98 27.97 26.86 182

Sadam SSS SSS Sadam SSS Namchi South 26 24 50 32.84 32.50 21.50 25.00 29.41 30.00 26.75 183

Bhasmey JHS JHS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 11 7 18 33.33 27.78 5.56 27.78 26.39 38.89 26.62 184

Tibuk JHS JHS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 4 9 13 19.23 26.92 19.23 40.38 26.92 26.92 26.60 185

Temi Tea Garden JHS

JHS Temi SSS Temi South 20 11 31 30.65 29.03 22.58 26.61 29.03 25.00 25.76 186

Syapley Saradarey SS

SS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 20 10 30 17.50 32.50 19.17 29.17 24.17 31.67 25.69 187

VCGL SSS SSS VCGL SSS Ravangla South 36 32 68 16.04 19.62 16.18 30.51 30.51 36.03 25.31 188

Duga SS SS Central Pandam SSS

Duga East 31 28 59 30.08 22.46 18.22 27.97 30.08 20.34 24.86 189

Sang SSS SSS Sang SSS Martam East 23 27 50 32.00 36.00 9.50 13.50 26.00 30.00 24.50 190

Rumtek SSS SSS Rumtek SSS Ranka East 24 17 41 32.93 20.12 17.07 21.95 23.78 28.66 24.09 191

Darapthang JHS JHS Darapthang JHS

Yuksam West 12 9 21 19.05 26.19 7.14 35.71 23.81 28.57 23.41 192

Thangsing JHS JHS Bermoik Tokal SSS

Temi South 6 12 18 25.00 25.00 18.06 20.83 29.17 22.22 23.38 193

Mabong JHS JHS Kamling Soreng West 10 10 20 26.25 27.50 25.00 1.25 31.25 27.50 23.13 194

Sudunglakha SS SS Sudunglakha SS

Rhenock East 16 20 36 24.31 15.28 24.31 10.42 24.31 38.89 22.92 195

Tumin SS SS Tumin SS Rakdong Tintek

East 13 15 28 28.57 16.07 27.68 22.32 23.21 16.96 22.47 196

South Regu JHS JHS Rongli JHS Regu East 21 11 32 21.09 23.44 14.06 28.13 7.03 59.15 22.05 197

Bermoik Tokal SSS

SSS Bermoik Tokal SSS

Temi South 17 24 41 38.41 37.80 23.17 33.54 29.27 18.85 21.31 198

Lower Nandok JHS

JHS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 9 10 19 17.11 13.16 32.89 25.00 22.37 17.11 21.27 199

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Nazoor-Berfok JHS

JHS Bermiok SS Bermoik Martam

West 8 8 16 34.38 12.50 20.31 25.00 17.19 17.19 21.09 200

Maniram SS SS Maniram SS Namchi South 12 15 27 27.78 20.37 12.96 8.33 25.00 31.48 20.99 201

Dikling SSS SSS Dikling SSS Pakyong East 22 26 48 36.18 22.92 23.96 10.42 17.19 18.75 20.31 202

Mangshila SSS SSS Mangshila SSS

Mangan North 17 15 32 41.41 11.72 6.25 14.06 26.56 18.75 19.79 203

Assam Lingzey SSS

SSS Assam Lingzey SSS

Nandok East 34 28 62 20.70 22.27 11.29 18.15 18.55 20.16 18.75 204

Bermiok Daragoan JHS

JHS Bermiok Martam SS

Bermoik Martam

West 14 14 28 22.32 35.71 7.14 8.93 16.96 20.54 18.60 205

Assangthang SS SS Namchi SSS Namchi South 21 20 41 14.02 13.41 11.59 17.68 16.46 37.80 18.50 206

Lungyam JHS JHS Daramdin Daramdin West 11 13 24 26.04 18.75 15.63 21.88 4.17 22.92 18.23 207

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PERFORMANCE INDEX OF CLASS VIII SUBJECT WISE

3.1 PERFORMANCE INDEX IN SECOND LANGUAGE

The table below gives the performance of top and bottom ten schools in

Second language (Vernacular). The second language taught in the Upper

Primary are same as those taught in Primary level.

Table 34: PI of top ten schools in Second language

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Table 35: PI of bottom ten schools in Second language

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3.2 PERFORMANCE INDEX IN ENGLISH

The table below shows the performance index of top and bottom ten

schools in English language which is the first language in the schools of

Sikkim.

Table 36: PI of top ten schools in English

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Table 37: PI of bottom ten schools in English

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3.3 PERFORMANCE INDEX IN MATHEMATICS

The table below shows the performance index of top and bottom ten

schools in Mathematics.

Table 38: PI of top ten schools in Mathematics

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Table 39: PI of bottom ten schools in Mathematics

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3.4 PERFORMANCE INDEX IN SOCIAL SCIENCE

The table below shows the performance index of top and bottom ten

schools in Social Science.

Table 40: PI of top ten schools in Social Science

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Table 41: PI of bottom ten schools in Social Science

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3.5 PERFORMANCE INDEX IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

The table below shows the performance index of top and bottom ten

schools in Science & Technology.

Table 42: PI of top ten schools in Science & Technology

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Table 43: PI of bottom ten schools in Science & Technology

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3.6 PERFORMANCE INDEX IN HINDI

The table below shows the performance index of top and bottom ten

schools in Hindi language which is taken as third language.

Table 44: PI of top ten schools in Hindi

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Table 45: PI of bottom ten schools in Hindi

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Table 46: Comparision of PI of top five schools of Class VIII

Table 47: Comparision of PI of bottom five schools of Class VIII

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Table 48: Comparison of Class VIII top ten school results of 2016 with

respect to 2015:

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Table 49: Average enrolment and Performance Index of Class V

Table 50: Average enrolment and Performance Index of Class VIII

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Table 51: Comparison of Average enrolment and Performance Index of

Class V & VIII

CHAPTER 4

4.1 CONCLUSION:

The survey and data analysis of SA-II result of Class V and VIII has been

very helpful in finding the following:

1. It has been able to find the performing and non-performing school

overall.

2. The performance index of all the schools subject-wise was obtained

which in turn enables us to intervene as what steps need to be taken.

3. The performance index can be obtained as per the cluster, block,

district and state which help us to plan training programmes for each and

every school specifically.


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