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I studied in a management school. So most teachers of high school were retired. Now also most of them are alive after 16 years..except our Nataraj Ashari sir. But all of them have taken voluntary retirement from school.
Now I remember my Drill master. Am not sure if he is alive or not

School friends also...I lost some where. Now I am thinking of searching them through face book.


I thought we were talking about first teacher unless you started from management college first. :laugh: :laugh:


It's private management school :silly:
I missed that 'private' :side: :side: :pinch: :pinch: :sick: :cheer: :cheer:

Meera sandhu
I studied in a management school. So most teachers of high school were retired. Now also most of them are alive after 16 years..except our Nataraj Ashari sir. But all of them have taken voluntary retirement from school.
Now I remember my Drill master. Am not sure if he is alive or not

School friends also...I lost some where. Now I am thinking of searching them through face book.


I thought we were talking about first teacher unless you started from management college first. :laugh: :laugh:


It's private management school :silly:
I missed that 'private' :side: :side: :pinch: :pinch: :sick: :cheer: :cheer:


That changed the whole meaning, I was about to write the name of my HOD of management college and principal of engineering college. :laugh:

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My favourite Head mistress name is Piramukutti. She was the relation of V.O.C

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Parvathy and Roseline Teacher. Roseline teacher is my very favourite teacher.


I can remember more than 90% of my teacher, leacture, professior, head of the department, non teaching staff, headmaster, headmistress & principal's full name with class details from my 1st standard (I started my education directly from standard 1. No play school, pre KG,LKG, UKG.). From first standard to college.

Every 5th September, (Teachers day) I try to recollect all the persons who teach me, non teaching staff, college and school mates.

I really love and miss those wonderful days in my life.

Born to express, not to impress.
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Thanks friends for keeping this 3 year old thread alive...
We should not forget our primary school teachers...

Harish Jharia
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Thanks friends for keeping this 3 year old thread alive...
We should not forget our primary school teachers...


i was quite sure you will arrive in forum very soon :cheer:

Sir, I have seen a lot of posts of yours related to teaching. Are you a teacher by profession?

Meera sandhu
Primary school teachers helped a lot for our growth. We should always keep them in mind.

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Hai Harish sir,

how are you? Seen you after many days. I am very happy to see you here

Slow and Steady Wins the Race.

Let me tell a few words about by class teacher of 2nd and 3rd standard. Her name is Rohini. She taught us English. Her son (single kid) was my class mate. He was an intelligent student and our school leader too, while we were studying SSLC.
After 10th, I have never seen him till now - Unni krishnan...only student of my 10th student whom I have never met after school. I later joined PDC (now it's plus two) and when I was studying 1st DC, it seems, Rohini teacher died in a bike accident. She was at her 30's. She was a lovely teacher and I was her favourite student.
Many teachers come and go in our life. Yet, only a few teachers are alive in our hearts and I am sure most of you people would agree with me that most of them are our school teachers, particularly nursery and primary. Kids are innocent. is it the reason? Or something else? What do you think friends?

Meera sandhu
Sandhya Iam very sad about your rohini teacher's ending. :( :( :(

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