SCHOOL IN MADURAI GOES CREATIVE; GETS DESIGNED AFTER 150 YEARS: PHOTOS GO VIRAL!
Home > News Shots > Tamil NaduBy Vinershea | Jun 19, 2019 04:53 PM
With the rush in school admissions and reopening of many, classrooms in Madurai's Higher Secondary School in Chennai, have been designed differently to attract admissions. By following the pattern of UK education system, India too has started using the model by turning train compartments into classrooms.
According to India Today reports, the classrooms have been artistically designed like train compartments. The school is located at Meenakshi Bazaar near Madurai Railway Station. This school has been functioning for over 150 years comprising of more than 2,000 students. It also has a primary section consisting of more than 100 students. This conceptualised train is directed towards Madurai from Chennai.
Media reports state that, another such example came into picture as Divya Jain, the co-founder of CEO of Safeducate, one of India's largest training and consulting firm, is transforming the face of the huge containers by turning them into colorful, air-conditioned classrooms running on solar power in Bihar.
There would be more such conventional classrooms in India soon.
Tamil Nadu: Madura College Higher Secondary School, a school in Madurai, has been given the looks of coaches of a train. The school has been designed as a train from Madurai to Chennai. pic.twitter.com/7pj7g2RSsh
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