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Rural Residential Public Schools

Rural Residential Public Schools. 22 nd September 2007 DEPT. OF SCHOOL EDUCATION GOVT OF ANDHRA PRADESH. Andhra Pradesh. AP Literacy in 2001 : 60.47% India Literacy 2001 : 64.8% AP Schools - Total :96277 Primary: 62,162 (Govt.:54279) Upper Primary: 17823 (12094)

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Rural Residential Public Schools

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  1. Rural Residential Public Schools 22nd September 2007 DEPT. OF SCHOOL EDUCATION GOVT OF ANDHRA PRADESH Andhra Pradesh

  2. AP Literacy in 2001 : 60.47% India Literacy 2001 : 64.8% AP Schools - Total :96277 Primary: 62,162 (Govt.:54279) Upper Primary: 17823 (12094) High Schools: 16292 (9809) Education in AP

  3. Govt. Sector: 327,767 Aided: 20572 Private: 155816 Primary & UP: 3.29 lakhs High Schools: 1.75 lakhs Teachers in AP

  4. Enrolment in AP 06-07

  5. Enrolment in AP 06-07

  6. RURAL RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

  7. To Provide best quality education to academically brilliant children belonging to Rural and Semi-Urban areas in the State OBJECTIVE

  8. One School per Assembly Constituency proposed in the first phase of the program Number of Schools

  9. Fully Residential English Medium CBSE syllabus 5th or 6th to 12th classes Salient Features

  10. Strength about 1200 per school @ 40 students per section / 4 sections per class Full-fledged Library, Labs, Sports, Co-curricular Activities, Hostel facilities Salient Features

  11. Proposed under Public-Private Partnership Industry / Business Groups, NGOs, Educational Groups, etc. invited Public-Private Partnership

  12. Private Partners to bear the Non-Recurring Cost Govt. to share 50% of Recurring Costs Public-Private Partnership

  13. Balance Rec. Cost: Raised thro’ fees of Management quota seats 25% Mgmt share in admissions Bal. thro’ State Level Admission Test & Dt. level Merit-list Public-Private Partnership

  14. Subject to availability, Govt. to provide land on Long-term lease (33 years) 30 to 50 acres in drylands Lesser extent in Irrigated / Delta areas Land for the Schools

  15. Private Partner’s Preference Availability of Govt. land Donations of land to be also considered Spatial Equity in the distribution of the schools Location Factors

  16. Rural or Semi-Urban Locations only Getting Good Teachers & their location-preferences Availability of minimum medical facilities preferable Location Factors

  17. MOU to be entered into by the Private Partner & Govt. Day-to-Day Management with the Private- Partner Board of Governors Some Govt. Nominees in BOG Management Pattern

  18. Admission restricted to Rural and semi-urban children 25% of Admissions at Management’s discretion 50% Reservations Balance 25% Open Competition Admission Matrix

  19. Govt. to grant Scholarships to Reservation category & Open Competition students (= 50% of Recurring Cost) Management Quota students to pay as fees 50% of the Recurring Cost Fee Matrix

  20. Open Competition students also to have Government Scholarships Feasibility of cross-subsidy between management seats & poor OC students to be examined Fee Matrix

  21. School Complex: 30,000 sft (28 classrooms; Labs, Library, Other Rooms); @Rs.700/- per sft: Rs.210 lakhs Auditorium: 12000 sft @ Rs.400/- per sft: Rs.48 lakhs Non-Recurring Cost

  22. Hostel Buildings: 60,000 sft; @ Rs.750/- per sft; Rs.450 lakhs Res. Qtrs. (all Teaching Staff & some non-teaching staff): 36,000 sft: Rs.270 lakhs Non-Recurring Cost

  23. Fencing, Internal Roads, lighting, D/Water, etc.: Rs.100 lakhs Furniture (Classes, Labs, Library, Hostels, etc):Rs.90 lakhs TOTAL : Rs.1168 lakhs Non-Recurring Cost

  24. Salaries: (Teaching: 45; Non-Teaching & Hostel: 60): Rs.130 lakhs Utilities (Elecy, telephs, consumables, repairs, etc.): Rs.18 lakhs Recurring Cost

  25. Boarding Cost: Rs.40 per student per day (1200 * 9 * Rs.1200 p.m.) Rs.130.0 lakhs Grand Total : Rs.278.0 lakhs Cost per student: Rs.23,167/- p.a. Recurring Cost

  26. Adilabad: Adilabad, Nirmal, Utnoor, Khanapur, Luxettipet, Mancherial, Chinnur, Asifabad, Boath, Basara, Mudhol, Sirpur, etc. Nizamabad: Armoor, Bodhan Mortad, Madnur, Banswada, Yellareddi, Kamareddi, Gandhari, Bheemgal, etc. Tentative Locations

  27. Karimnagar: Karimnagar, Sircilla, Manthani, Peddapally, Jagtial, Ramagundam, Vemulawada, Huzurabad, Metpally, Sultanabad Medak: Sangareddi, Zaheerabad, Narayan-Khed, Medak, Andole, Narsapur, Gazwel, Siddipet, etc. Tentative Locations

  28. Warangal: Mahbubabad, Mulugu, Eturnagaram, Jangaon, Cheryal, Parkal, Narsampet, Wardhannapet. Khammam: Khammam, Madhira, Yellandu, Kothagudem, Manugur, Bhadrachalam, Aswaraopet, Chinturu, Sattupalli, etc. Tentative Locations

  29. Ranga Reddi: Medchal, Chevella, Ibrahimpatnam, Parigi, Vikarabad, Tandur, Shankarpally, Marpally, etc Nalgonda: Nalgonda, Bhongir, Ramannapet, Suryapet, Huzurnagar, Miryalguda, Halia, Devarakonda, Munugodu, Tungaturti, Aler, etc. Tentative Locations

  30. Mahabubnagar:M’Nagar, Maktal, Kodangal, Shadnagar, Kalwakurti, Wanparthi, Nagarkurnool, Gadwal, Achampet, Alampur, Kolhapur, etc. Kurnool: Nandikotkur, Atmakur, Srisailam, Nandyal, Allagadda, Koilkuntla, Banganpalli, Dhone, Pattikonda, Alur, Adoni, etc. Tentative Locations

  31. Chittoor: Chittoor, Tirupati, Puttur, Satyavedu, Srikalahasti, Palamneru, Kuppam, Punganur, Madanapalle, Vayalpadu, etc. Nellore: Nellore, Gudur, Vakadu, Nayudupet, Sullurpet, Venkatagiri, Rapur, Podalakur, Atmakur, Kavali, Udayagiri, Vinjamur, etc. Tentative Locations

  32. Prakasam: Ongole, Kandukur, Kanigiri, Giddalur, Cumbum, Markapur, Podili, Darsi, Martur, Chirala, Cheemakurti, etc. Guntur: Repalle, Nizampatnam, Bapatla, Sattenapalle, Narasaraopet, Vinukonda, Amaravati, Achampet, Dachepalli, Macherla, Karempudi Tentative Locations

  33. Krishna: Machilipatnam, Nuzvidu, Challapalli, Avanigadda, Tiruvuru, Gannavaram, Mylavaram, Vissann-apet, Nandigama, Jaggayyapet, etc. W.Godavari: Eluru, Chintalapudi, KVKota, Polavaram, JRGudem, Kovvur, Dwaraka-Tirumala, etc. Tentative Locations

  34. East Godavari: Tuni, Peddapuram, Pithapuram, Pattipadu, Korukonda, Rajanagaram, Sitanagaram, RC-Varam, Addateegala, Rajavommangi Visakhapatnam: Bimli, Anakapalli, Elamanchili, Nakkapalli, Chodava-varam, Narsipatnam, Chintapalli, Paderu, Araku Tentative Locations

  35. Anantapur: Anantapur, Rayadurg Kalyandurg, Uravakonda, Gooty, Tadipatri, Dharmavaram, Kadiri, Penukonda, Hindupur, Madaksira Kadapa: Kadapa, Badwel, Kodur, Rajampet, Rayachoti, Pulivendula, Vempalle, Jammalamadugu, Proddutur, Porumamilla, LRPalle Tentative Locations 35

  36. Vizianagaram: Vizianagaram, Par- vathipuram, Salur, Bobbili, S.Kota, Cheepurupalli, Gajapthinagaram, GL Puram Srikakulam: Srikakulam, Amdala-valasa, Narasannapet, Tekkali, Palasa, Sompeta, Palakonda, Pathapatnam, Seethampet, Rajam Tentative Locations

  37. Dept of School Education Mr. CBS Venkata Ramana, IAS Principal Secretary, School Education, Govt of AP Contact: 040-2345 2403; Email: sec_se_edn@ap.gov.in APInvest Dr. C S Rao Chief Executive Officer Email: ceo_apinvest@ap.gov.in 040-2345 3977 CONTACT 37

  38. THANK YOU

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