Off late i started writing my views about different topics that appear in my school website lourdemata. com. Thought its a good idea that i replicate the same here for posterity.
I always thought teachers should be inspirational leaders who could ignite young minds by their wisdom ,integrity, courage and exceptional leadership. This makes me divide the teaching community in the school into those who swam with the tide and those who swam against it (if required). Not that the ones who swam with it were bad, but they remain in my mind as good people, not as thought leaders. Some of the "teachers" who etched everlasting memories are
With due respect, i am not mentioning Miss/Mrs here while listing the names and the numbering definitely is not ranking :)
1) Janet- She was a genius who had deep knowledge in many subjects. For her, teaching was imparting knowledge and not an exit point. She always spoke her mind irrespective of the consequences, even if she had to get the ire from her superiors
2) Volga- Not many people may remember her as she was there only for a year. She knew what is mathematics, unlike many others. I owe my transformation from a below average math student to someone who played cricket the day before my class 10 math exam and still score a 96. It was not what she taught as told in text, it was her way of challenging her students to do things.
3) Sheila Mukherjea- She knew where to draw boundaries while handling a bunch of unruly teenager's. We could talk on any subject to her. She used to curse her fate of being our class teacher, but we knew that she used to argue for us to everyone else. She was among the few who believed that the batch of 89 could pull out a miracle of 100% results. Yes we vindicated her faith. What inspires me about her is that she understood the changes happening when her 'kids' grow up--yes she used to call us 'Pillerey...' which still rings in my mind.
4) An unknown sports teacher: My apologies for not remembering her name. She came in as a hurricane and left with the same speed. Till the day she joined "Drill" was going out and having fun chatting and cricket. The first day of her 'Drill' class was warm up exercises and volley ball which was unheard in LMS till that date. She knew what 'sports' meant and was very unconventional in her approach. I remember she saying she had trained with greats like PT Usha . And she used to turn up even on weekends for practice sessions. She changed the way the management and other teachers looked at sports activities. Eventually as any other change in LMS, this was also not well received and she left the school. But she could still change the vision.
Others i definitely would like to mention are Asumptha miss, Hindi Sister(again my bad..memory),Sr Immaculate Mary(Probably the only Indian President's Medal winner to have worked in our school).
Apart from teachers, I still have no words to express my gratitude to almost all the staff of the sister's abode in school who was with me and my family when we were going through some harrowing times with their visits to my home and the motivational talks they gave me which helped a lot.I consider them as well as teachers as they were teaching me a big lesson in life- Perseverence wins.
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