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BUILDING HEALTHY CITIES Annex Supplement: Baseline Assessment Report Health Promoting Schools in Indore September 2020

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BUILDING HEALTHY CITIES

Annex Supplement: Baseline Assessment Report

Health Promoting Schools in Indore

September 2020

Annex Supplement: Baseline Assessment Report: Health Promoting Schools in Indore | September 2020

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CONTENTS ANNEX 1 ........................................................ 1

ANNEX 2 ...................................................... 10

ANNEX 3 ...................................................... 12

ANNEX 4 ...................................................... 13

Building Healthy Cities

Building Healthy Cities is a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Agreement No. AID-OAA-A-17-00028, beginning September 30, 2017. Building Healthy Cities is implemented by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI) with partners International Organization for Migration, Thrive Networks Global, and Urban Institute, and with support from Engaging Inquiry, LLC.

This report is made possible by the generous support of the American people through USAID. The contents are the responsibility of Building Healthy Cities and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.

Recommended Citation

Bachani, Damodar, Amanda Pomeroy-Stevens, Alsa Bakhtawar, Neeraj Mishra, Mukesh Sinha, and Ashish Daniel. 2020. Annex Supplement: Baseline Assessment Report: Health Promoting Schools in Indore. Arlington, VA: Building Healthy Cities (BHC) project.

Acknowledgements

We thank the Chief Executive Officer of Indore Smart City Development Limited and officers of the Education Department of Indore for their guidance, and the principals of all government middle, high, and higher secondary schools of Indore City for their cooperation and support.

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ANNEX 1 Compliance with Action Points Supplemental Table 3. Number of Schools Complying with Healthy Policy Action Points (n=148)

Key Attributes Action Points Yes Number Percent

1. The school has a policy on healthy and safe foods.

1.1. The school has taken action to ensure healthy and where possible and appropriate, locally grown food available to students.

101 68.2

1.2. Healthy food is made available at school social events like sports days, Independence/Republic day, etc.

118 79.7

1.3. Food vendors selling food to students within the school or in the neighborhood are approved by school/health authority.

5 3.4

2. The school is totally tobacco-free and prohibits use of alcohol and illicit drugs.

2.1. The school has developed a tobacco free policy/strategy for phasing out smoking and tobacco chewing completely within the premises and in a radius of 100 meters outside the premises. This policy applies to all staff, students, and visitors.

43 29.1

2.2. The school has prepared an appropriate action plan to eliminate alcohol and illicit drugs in and around school premises and in all school activities.

19 12.8

3. The school upholds equity principles by ensuring that girls and boys have equitable access to school resources and opportunities in school activities.

3.1. The school does not differentiate among boys and girls with respect to the use of play space, equipment, teacher time, and sanitary and other resources.

85 57.4

3.2. Where necessary, it has also taken action to redress inequities between girls and boys.

38 25.7

4. The school has formal procedures in place relating to the distribution of medicines (e.g., iron tables, deworming medicines, sanitary napkins).

4.1. All medication distributed by the school is recorded. 52 35.1

4.2. Local health officials provide advice on the suitable storage and distribution of medication.

55 37.2

4.3. There is availability of sanitary napkins. 74 50.0

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5. The school has a policy and program on first aid.

5.1. There are adequate first aid kits for the school. 79 53.4

5.2. Appropriate number of teachers are trained in first aid. 26 17.6

5.3. At appropriate age, students are offered training in first aid. 17 11.5

5.4. Emergency procedures are set out in the event that the urgent referral of a student or a teacher to a hospital or clinic is indicated.

66 44.6

6. The school has policies and programs on the control of worms and other parasites.

6.1. Students are taught basic knowledge and prevention methods. 73 49.3

6.2. Treatment services are provided where appropriate, and in consultation with health officials.

55 37.2

7. The school has a policy on health screening.

7.1. Children are provided with routine health check ups. 39 26.4

8. The school has a policy on closure in the event of emergencies or other circumstances that would endanger students’ health (e.g., classes suspended, students asked to remain at home).

8.1. If there is a continuing interruption to supply of fresh water. 7 4.7

8.2. In the event of an outbreak of infectious disease. 2 1.4

8.3. If there are extremes of heat or cold from which they cannot be protected adequately.

49 33.1

8.4. If sanitation arrangements are considered to be health threatening. 29 19.6

9. The school has a safety plan to be implemented in the event of emergencies or crises.

9.1. The school has an evacuation plan in event of fire; students are drilled in the implementation of this plan.

36 24.3

9.2. The school has emergency plans for other circumstances which could be expected in the local area and for which little forewarning is likely, e.g. flood, storm, earthquake, physical attack in the event of hostilities.

26 17.6

10. The school has a policy on the control and management of infectious diseases (e.g., tuberculosis, HIV).

10.1. Issues of practical management such as blood spill procedures, needle pricks, spitting, etc.

31 20.9

10.2. Teachers and other school personnel are provided with training about the prevention and management of infectious diseases.

17 11.5

11. The school upholds democratic and participatory education by ensuring that students’ opinions are considered.

11.1. The school has a structured forum for students to voice their opinions and ideas.

138 93.2

11.2. Student-led activities are common across the school. 147 99.3

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Also students have appropriate opportunities with guidance and supervision to initiate and implement health related activities.

11.3. The school facilitates student-initiated activities and student interaction with peers and relevant community members (under teacher guidance and supervision).

95 64.2

12. The school has a policy that restricts and manages student exposure to media and marketing strategies for products and practices that pose a risk to health.

12.1. Care is taken to scrutinize all products to which the students are exposed in the school community.

74 50.0

13. The school has a policy on the establishment and sustainability of a healthy, friendly, and safe environment.

13.1. The school has an action plan to enhance its physical and social environments, developed in consultation with students and parents and where relevant, with local community leaders.

78 52.7

Supplemental Table 4. Number of Schools Complying with Healthy Physical Environment Action Points (n=148)

Key Attributes Action Points Yes Number Percent

1. The school provides a safe, secure, and healthy environment for the school community.

1.1. In selecting any new play and sporting equipment, the school takes safety into account and, if appropriate, ensures that guidelines for their use are in place.

96 64.9

1.2. The school undertakes periodic safety audits of all buildings, plant, and equipment and school surroundings.

51 34.5

1.3. In conjunction with the local community, the school takes action to minimize hazards, e.g. related to traffic or tobacco.

56 37.8

1.4. Procedures for visitors are put in place to ensure the safety of students and staff.

103 69.6

1.5. The school undertakes regular checks and undertakes necessary action to remove flies, mosquitos, and rat breeding grounds.

89 60.1

2. Adequate sanitation and water is available.

2.1. There are sufficient toilets connected to a functioning sewerage system, and separate facilities are provided for males and females.

127 85.8

2.2. Safe and clean water is available for drinking, hand washing and food preparation.

130 87.8

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3. The school upholds practices that support a sustainable and energy efficient environment.

3.1. Materials, made up of paper, glass, etc. are recycled. 20 13.5

3.2. The use of disposable plastic containers is discouraged. 143 96.6

3.3. Energy is conserved and renewable energy sources used where appropriate. 44 29.7

3.4. The curriculum provides opportunities for students to learn about global, national, and local environmental issues, as well as opportunities to develop actions which the school and students can implement at school and in the community.

131 88.5

4. Where food is provided, it is safe and nutritious.

4.1. Only healthy food is available nearby schools. 19 12.8

4.2. Food handlers apply precautions on food safety. 39 26.4

4.3. Unhealthy foods such as colas/burgers are not marketed close to school.

102 68.9

5. Students are encouraged to take care of the school facilities and the constructed and natural environments.

5.1. The school has an adequate garbage disposal system that is suitable to its circumstances.

131 88.5

5.2. Students participate in keeping the school clean. 145 98.0

5.3. Students participate in beautifying the school, for example by painting murals and planting trees and shrubs.

142 95.9

6. The school endeavors to enrich learning by ensuring the best possible physical conditions.

6.1. Adequate ventilation exists in all school areas where students gather. 142 95.9

6.2. Adequate teaching and learning spaces are provided. 117 79.1

6.3. The lighting is adequate. 142 95.9

6.4. Provision is made for relief during extreme temperatures. 8 5.4

6.5. Furniture and other facilities cater to different sizes and needs. 99 66.9

6.6. The school should identify what standards already exist and explore with relevant authorities how resources can be obtained to meet standards.

122 82.4

6.7. Sufficient playground is available in school. 101 68.2

6.8. Sufficient sport materials available to play. 85 57.4

6.9. Availability of sport teacher in the school. 25 16.9

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Supplemental Table 5. Number of Schools Complying with Healthy Social Environment Action Points (n=148)

Key Attributes Action Points Yes Number Percent

1. The school ethos promotes the mental, spiritual, emotional, financial, and social resources of students and staff.

1.1, The school promotes the self-esteem and resilience of students and staff, 140 94.6

1.2, Teachers do not use harsh discipline and are supportive of and cordial towards students.

140 94.6

1.3, Students are encouraged to participate in school decision-making processes,

139 93.9

1.4, Students are encouraged to be active participants in the learning process,

145 98.0

2. The school creates an environment of care, trust, and friendliness.

2.1. The school actively discourages physical and verbal violence, both among students and by staff towards students; and encourages the creative resolution of conflict and violence within the school.

141 95.3

3. The school provides appropriate support and assistance to students and staff who are at a particular disadvantage relative to their peers.

3.1. The school provides appropriate monitoring and support to reduce vulnerability and address special needs of students and staff.

133 89.9

3.2. The school and/or the education authorities recognize that some students have special needs and ensure appropriate facilities, learning aids, and programs are offered to students with special needs and to students from less advantaged backgrounds.

131 88.5

4. The school provides a fully inclusive environment in which all individuals are valued and differences are respected.

4.1. The school provides opportunities to celebrate cultural, religious, tribal diversity, e.g. through food, art, costume, dance, displays, festivals, etc.

131 88.5

4.2. The curriculum provides opportunities for students to learn about cultural, religious diversity and customs; and where appropriate, apply this learning.

146 98.6

5. The school is responsive to the educational needs of teachers and parents and how these can influence the well-being of students.

5.1. The school provides the setting for the provision of specific educational services for parents, for example literacy and parenting skills, and encourages and facilitates the formation of parent support groups.

49 33.1

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Supplemental Table 6. Number of Schools Complying with Links with the Community Action Points (n=148)

Key Attributes Action Points Yes Number Percent

1. Family and community involvement in the life of the school is fostered.

1.1. Families are involved in making decisions about suitable health promoting activities, such as food policies, the development of a school garden, physical activities and sexuality education.

71 48.0

1.2. The curriculum contains health-related activities which involve children working with their families.

94 63.5

1.3. Local groups and health organizations providing services in the local community participate collaboratively in school activities.

86 58.1

1.4. The school seeks guidance and advice from other agencies on specific emerging health-related issues.

71 48.0

1.5. Students and teachers participate in local events on a regular basis such as culture, sports, and festivals.

133 89.9

2. The school is proactive in linking with its local community.

2.1. The school informs the local community of its health initiatives, for example through the use of local media, school open days or community functions where students provide “healthy school” displays.

64 43.2

2.2. The school shares its facilities with relevant health promoting community members and groups.

71 48.0

2.3. The school works with the local community to reduce the impact of media messages and marketing approaches which may be detrimental to the health and well-being of the students.

108 73.0

2.4. The school works in partnership with local media organizations to enhance the media literacy of students and teachers to create a communication environment that is supportive of health.

35 23.6

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Supplemental Table 7. Number of Schools Complying with Competencies for Healthy Living Action Points (n=147)

Key Attributes Action Points Yes Number Percent

1. The curriculum approaches health issues in a coherent and holistic way to build competencies for students from which they can take actions.

1.1. The health curriculum is designed to be interesting and relevant to students and others.

125 85.0

1.2. The learning process emphasizes student participation and empowerment.

145 98.6

1.3. The curriculum supports the students’ routine health-care management. 143 97.3

1.4. The curriculum provides developmentally appropriate learning experiences.

143 97.3

1.5. Sufficient time each week is allocated to health in the overall curriculum.

112 76.2

2. The curriculum improves students’ understanding of health issues. Additionally, it provides opportunities (that are both age and developmentally appropriate) for students to develop and apply their skills in addressing health issues at the individual, family and community levels.

2.1. Students gain a basic understanding, appropriate to their age and culture, of nutrition, WHO’s 5 Keys to Safer Foods, disease prevention and hygiene, physical activity, safety, mental health, life skills, sexuality (including HIV), tobacco and drug use prevention, accident and injury prevention, oral health and environmental issues.

111 75.5

2.2. Students have opportunities to gain skills with respect to specific health issues, such as resisting tobacco and drug use and maintaining oral hygiene.

87 59.2

2.3. Students are provided with authentic learning experiences and supported to acquire skills in practicing protective behavior and avoiding risky behavior.

91 61.9

2.4. Students develop competencies in problem-solving, decision-making, effective communication (including negotiation and refusal skills), advocacy, coping with emotions and stress, and critical and creative thinking to enhance their own health and well-being and to take action to improve family and community health.

137 93.2

3. Teachers are adequately prepared for their role as key participants in health promoting schools.

3.1. Teachers are provided with pre-service and in-service programs on health promotion and health promoting schools (such as short courses and workshops with refresher and update opportunities).

55 37.4

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3.2. Teachers are provided with adequate information, on an ongoing basis, about the availability and use of health resources to facilitate learning and effective teaching and learning strategies.

70 47.6

3.3. School authorities enable all staff to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to take action to improve their own health.

38 25.9

4. Schools facilitate learning opportunities about healthy living in the local community and society.

4.1. In addition to professional development programs provided for teachers, training sessions are made available for parents, key health and education personnel and local community members to equip these groups to take actions to advance the health and well-being of students and their families and communities.

24 16.3

Supplemental Table 8. Number of Schools Complying with Health Care and Promotion Services Action Points (n=148)

Key Attributes Action Points Yes Number Percent

1. Basic prevention, promotion, and protection health services which address local and national needs are available to students and staff.

1.1. The school actively seeks immunization for its students. 88 59.5

1.2. Appropriate health screening is provided, for example for vision, hearing, and physical development.

91 61.5

1.3. Appropriate basic oral health services are provided. 63 42.6

1.4. Appropriate health records of children’s health status are kept by the relevant authorities.

54 36.5

1.5. Counselling and support services are available for socially and emotionally distressed students and those with health problems.

111 75.0

2. Local health services contribute to the school’s health program.

2.1. There is consultation between health services personnel and teachers about the design and implementation of the health-related curriculum.

42 28.4

2.2. Health services personnel complement the work of teachers by collaborating with school staff in supporting curriculum initiatives.

39 26.4

2.3. Health service agencies are proactive in approaching schools to

77 52.0

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offer support for health promotion activities.

2.4. Local health services support schools by explaining and managing local health campaigns.

75 50.7

3. Health services contribute to teacher training.

3.1. Relevant health services personnel provide training programs for teachers in appropriate topics like first aid, deworming, nutritional supplementation, etc.

108 73.0

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ANNEX 2 Compliance with Key Guidelines Supplemental Table 9. Percent of Government Schools in Compliance with Key Guidelines on School Environment, Food Safety, and School Health Services in Indore City during Baseline Assessment under BHC Project

Theme Indicators Compliance (%)

Deficiency (%)

School health environment

Adequate ventilation, lighting, and teaching-learning spaces. 95.9 4.1

Provision of safe and clean water for drinking, hand-washing, and food preparation.

87.8 12.2

Sufficient and separate toilets for males and females. 85.8 14.2

Provision of a safe and secure environment. 64.9 35.1

Nutrition and food safety

Healthy food available at school social events like sports days, Independence/ Republic Day.

79.7 20.3

De-worming services provided. 37.2 62.8

Food handlers apply food safety practices. 26.4 73.7

School health services

Provision of health screening including vision, hearing, and physical development. 59.5 40.5

Provision of sanitary napkins. 50.0 50.0

Provision of basic oral health services. 42.6 57.4

Maintenance of health records. 36.5 63.5

Supplemental Table 10. Percent of Government Schools in Compliance with Key Guidelines on Health Promotion and Social Environment in Indore City during Baseline Assessment under BHC Project

Theme Indicators Compliance (%)

Deficiency (%)

Tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse

Compliance with provisions in Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (no tobacco sale in 100-meter radius).

29.1 70.9

Appropriate action plan to eliminate alcohol and illicit drugs in and around school premises and in all school activities.

12.8 87.2

Physical activity Availability of playgrounds. 68.4 31.6

Availability of sufficient sports materials. 57.4 42.6

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No gender discrimination with respect to the use of play space, equipment, teacher time, and sanitary and other resources.

57.4 42.6

Presence of a sports teacher. 16.9 83.1

Health education

Opportunities for students to gain skills with respect to specific and relevant health issues.

59.2 40.8

Training appropriate number of teachers in first aid procedures. 17.6 82.4

Training students at an appropriate age in first aid procedures. 11.5 88.5

Training of teachers and other school personnel on prevention and management of infectious diseases.

11.4 88.6

School social environment

Promotion of the self-esteem and resilience of students and staff. 94.6 5.4

Appropriate monitoring and support provided to reduce vulnerability and address special needs of students and staff.

89.9 10.1

Appropriate facilities, learning aids, and programs are offered to students with special needs and from less advantaged backgrounds.

88.5 11.5

School celebrates cultural, religious, tribal diversity (e.g. through food, art, costume, dance, displays, festivals).

88.5 11.5

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ANNEX 3 Distribution of Schools Supplemental Table 11. Distribution of Schools by HPS Scores in Indore

Total Score (Max. 98) Schools

Number Percent

<50 42 28

50–59 54 37

60–69 44 30

70+ 8 5

Total 148 100

Supplemental Table 12. Distribution of Schools in Indore City by Type of School and Baseline Assessment Score on Health Promotion Guidelines

Type of School

Boys’ Girls’ Co-education

<50 50 -59

60 -69 70+ Total <50 50 -

59 60 -69 70+ Total <50 50 -

59 60 -69 70+ Total

Middle 8 4 4 0 16 7 8 5 3 23 15 25 23 2 65

High/ Higher Secondary

2 4 2 0 8 3 4 5 2 14 7 9 5 1 22

All 10 8 6 0 24 10 12 10 5 37 22 34 28 3 87

Percent 41.7 33.3 25 0 27 32.4 27 13.5 25.3 39.1 32.2 3.4

Type of School Number Mean Score SD

Middle 104 54.53 9.46

High 7 53.14 8.05

Higher secondary 37 56.81 10.58

Boys' 24 52.62 7.82

Girls' 37 56.43 11.30

Co-educational 87 55.10 9.39

All 148 55.03 9.69

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ANNEX 4 School Scores and Rankings Supplemental Table 13. Scores Obtained by Each School on Health Promoting Guidelines Assessed under BHC Project in Indore City (n=148)

No. School Name*

Type 1=Middle,

2=High School,

3=Higher Secondary

School

Gender 1=Boys, 2=Girls, 3=Co-ed

K1 (30)

K2 (26)

K3 (10)

K4 (9)

K5 (13)

K6 (10)

Total (98)

1 Govt. Middle School No. 8, Pardeshi Pura 1 3 14 16 10 3 6 2 51

2 Govt. HSS Kila Maidan 3 3 10 15 9 3 8 0 45

3 Govt. Unnat Middle School Chandan Nagar 1 3 9 15 9 4 6 3 46

4 Govt. Middle School No. 31, Special Armed Force Campus 1 3 10 10 9 3 7 2 41

5 Govt. Naveen Girls Middle School Rambagh 1 3 11 18 8 4 9 2 52

6 Govt. HSS Bajrang Nagar 3 3 10 21 8 6 9 6 60

7 Govt. Middle School Bajrang Nagar 1 3 15 20 9 5 10 8 67

8 Govt. HSS Ahilya Ashram No. 1, Chandrashekhar Vyas Rd, Pologround Industrial area

3 2 21 22 10 9 13 10 85

9 Govt. HSS, Bada Ganpati 3 1 11 21 10 7 8 6 63

10 Govt. Multipurpose HSS, Malhar Ashram 3 3 13 16 8 3 8 3 51

11 Govt. HSS School, Bhagirath Pura 3 3 13 18 8 5 8 7 59

12 Govt. Middle School 47, Bhagirath Pura 1 3 16 17 8 5 8 7 61

13 Govt. HSS, Nandan Nagar 3 3 13 19 8 0 9 5 54

14 Govt. HSS Maharaja Shivajirao Chiman Bagh 3 1 15 18 9 1 7 3 53

15 Govt. Middle School No. 11, Nanda Nagar 1 3 12 19 8 5 11 5 60

16 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 30, Subhash Chowk, Near Rajwada

1 2 11 15 9 5 7 4 51

17 Govt. Unnat Middle School Kabirkhedi Main Road 1 3 11 15 9 4 5 7 51

18 Govt. Middle School No. 51, Kulkarni Ka Bhatta, Kalyan Mill 1 3 15 17 9 7 9 8 65

19 Govt. Urdu Girls’ Middle School No. 10, Naya Pura, Juni Masjid 1 2 9 15 9 6 7 3 49

20 Govt. Middle School No. 37, Naya Pura, Juni Masjid 1 1 12 17 9 3 9 1 51

21 Govt. HSS Girls, Nehru Nagar, Near Teen Puliya 3 2 11 19 9 4 9 2 54

22 Govt. Middle School Maharaja Talkies, Opp. Kothari Market 1 3 12 17 9 5 8 2 53

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No. School Name

Type 1=Middle,

2=High School,

3=Higher Secondary

School

Gender 1=Boys, 2=Girls, 3=Co-ed

K1 (30)

K2 (26)

K3 (10)

K4 (9)

K5 (13)

K6 (10)

Total (98)

23 Govt. Middle School No. 21, Pardeshi Pura 1 2 6 15 9 4 6 3 43

24 Govt. Middle School No. 52, Near Chandrabagh Pul 1 3 7 18 9 3 6 7 50

25 Govt. HSS Gorl Sharda, Bada Ganpati 3 2 12 21 9 3 9 2 56

26 Govt. HSS Girls Bakshi Bagh, Sadar Bazar Road 3 2 6 14 9 2 8 2 41

27 Govt. Middle School No. 55, Lodhipura, Gali 02, Jawahar Marg

1 1 7 16 8 3 7 2 43

28 Govt. HSS Boys Nutan, Chiman Bagh Nagar 3 1 15 21 9 4 7 6 62

29 Govt. HSS Ban Ganga, Kila Maidan, Opp. GDC College 3 1 9 19 9 4 9 1 51

30 Govt. Unnat Middle School 108, Pardeshi Pura, Subhash Nagar

1 3 11 17 9 3 8 5 53

31 Govt. Middle School, Khatipura Sukhaliya 1 3 9 16 9 3 7 4 48

32 Govt. H.S. School No. 4, Subhash Nagar, Bada Ganpati

1 1 10 19 8 2 4 6 49

33 Govt. Urdu Middle School, Juna Risala 1 3 6 8 9 3 5 6 37

34 Govt. H.S. School, Juna Risala 2 3 13 17 9 4 7 7 57

35 Govt. HSS Ahilya Ashram No. 2, Ban Ganga, Maharana Pratap Nagar

3 2 11 20 9 6 12 7 65

36 Govt. Girls Middle School, BSF Campus 1 3 8 12 9 3 8 4 44

37 Govt. Middle School No. 6, Old Raj Mohalla, Near Malganj

1 3 6 9 7 2 4 4 32

38 Govt. Middle School, Hukamchand Colony, Near Parmanand Hospital

1 3 14 15 8 5 9 3 54

39 Govt. Middle School No. 8, Near imli Bazar, Bakshi Bagh 1 2 8 15 9 2 6 1 41

40 Govt. Middle School, Aerodrum Road, Kalani Nagar, Hajurganj

1 3 9 16 9 4 8 5 51

41 Govt. Middle School No. 36, Near Armed Police Training College

1 3 7 13 9 1 3 6 39

42 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Sangam Nagar 1 3 15 21 9 4 9 6 64

43 Govt. Sharda Girls’ School No. 1, Bada Ganpati 1 2 16 21 9 4 12 9 71

44 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 20, Kila Maidan 1 3 9 13 9 2 7 1 41

45 Govt Girls’ Middle School No. 2, Polo Ground 1 2 13 17 9 3 8 4 54

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No. School Name

Type 1=Middle,

2=High School,

3=Higher Secondary

School

Gender 1=Boys, 2=Girls, 3=Co-ed

K1 (30)

K2 (26)

K3 (10)

K4 (9)

K5 (13)

K6 (10)

Total (98)

46 Govt. Middle School, Hari Jan Colony, Nandan Nagar 1 3 4 14 9 3 6 4 40

47 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 1, Bhau Shinde Parishar 1 2 7 18 8 3 7 1 44

48 Govt. Middle School No. 46, Ban Ganga Naka 1 1 9 14 9 1 5 1 39

49 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 26, Ban Ganga Mental Hospital

1 2 12 15 9 3 9 2 50

50 Govt. HS, Sangam Nagar, Main Road No. 51 2 3 16 21 9 4 8 6 64

51 Govt. Middle School Excel. Bal Vinay Mandir, Near Nehru Park

3 3 22 23 10 9 13 8 85

52 Govt. Middle School No. 43, Mushakhedi 1 3 6 17 10 7 12 8 60

53 Govt. Boys Middle School No. 40, CRPF Line 1 1 5 19 10 3 9 3 49

54 Govt. Naveen Middle School, Rajendra Nagar 1 3 9 19 10 6 9 7 60

55 Govt. Kanya Maha Vidyalaya No. 29, Rajendra Nagar

1 2 12 18 9 6 11 8 64

56 Govt. Parayogic Middle School, Bijalpur 1 1 7 17 9 2 9 7 51

57 Govt. Girls Middle School, Bijalpur 1 2 8 18 10 6 8 9 59

58 Govt. Sindhi Middle School No. 22, Sindhi Colony 1 1 5 16 10 3 12 5 51

59 Govt. Sindhi Girls Middle School No. 24, BK Sindhi Colony

1 2 6 17 10 2 7 4 46

60 Govt. Boys Middle School, Khajrana Main Road 1 1 7 18 8 4 7 4 48

61 Govt. Dhanwantri Nagar School No. 48 1 1 8 18 10 8 12 8 64

62 Govt Middle School No. 44 Chitawad 1 3 6 19 10 7 13 8 63

63 Govt. Urdu Middle School, Taj Nagar, Khajrana 1 3 6 16 7 2 5 2 38

64 Govt. Urdu Unnat Middle School, Khajrana 1 3 13 15 7 2 6 2 45

65 Govt. HSS Kila Maidan, Khajrana 3 3 5 14 8 3 8 3 41

66 Govt. Girls’ Middle School No. 20, Khajrana Ring Road 1 2 20 20 10 7 12 10 79

67 Govt. Middle School, Mushakhedi 3 3 5 17 8 3 8 4 45

68 Govt. Girls’ HSS, Rajendra Nagar 3 2 9 20 9 2 8 3 51

69 Govt. Middle School No. 28, Gangaur Nagar 1 3 8 14 10 3 9 9 53

70 Govt. Middle School, Pipliyahana 1 3 8 16 7 2 10 3 46

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No. School Name

Type 1=Middle,

2=High School,

3=Higher Secondary

School

Gender 1=Boys, 2=Girls, 3=Co-ed

K1 (30)

K2 (26)

K3 (10)

K4 (9)

K5 (13)

K6 (10)

Total (98)

71 Govt. Navin Middle School, Malviya Nagar 1 3 14 16 10 5 7 5 57

72 Govt. HSS, Malviya Nagar 2 3 13 16 10 5 10 5 59

73 Govt. Unnat Urdu Middle School, Azad Nagar 1 2 4 16 8 4 8 2 42

74 Govt. H.S Boys’ School, Bijalpur 3 1 8 21 6 2 3 2 42

75 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 28, Hathipala 1 2 8 16 8 2 6 2 42

76 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 23, Hathipala 1 1 8 16 8 3 7 2 44

77 Govt. Urdu Middle Girls School, Hathipala 3 2 5 21 10 7 12 8 63

78 Govt. Middle School, Chhoti Khajrani 1 3 8 20 10 4 12 8 62

79 Govt. Middle Swami Vivekanand School, New Palasiya

3 3 14 23 10 3 12 4 66

80 Govt. Middle School, Vijay Nagar 1 3 15 19 10 3 9 3 59

81 Govt. Middle School No. 30, Vijay Nagar 1 3 12 17 8 2 8 3 50

82 Govt. H.S Arny, Vijay Nagar Scheme No. 78 2 2 4 17 10 2 8 2 43

83 Govt. High School Vijay Nagar 3 3 15 18 10 2 2 1 48

84 Govt. H.S. Pipiiyahana 2 3 7 15 10 4 8 3 47

85 Govt. Hindi Middle School, Kumar Bhatti 1 3 6 12 7 2 6 2 35

86 Govt. Girls’ HSS, Sanyogita Ganj 3 2 8 16 10 5 12 9 60

87 Govt. HSS, Vinoba Nagar 3 3 10 13 9 3 8 5 48

88 Govt. HSS, Sanyogita Ganj No. 01 3 1 6 18 10 3 8 3 48

89 Govt. Marathi Girls’ Middle School No. 06, MG Road 1 2 8 17 10 6 13 7 61

90 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Jabran Colony 1 3 15 14 10 4 8 2 53

91 Govt Girls' HSS, Bijalpur 3 2 2 16 10 4 8 3 43

92 Govt. Middle School No. 09, Yashwant Ganj 1 1 8 18 10 3 12 9 60

93 Govt. Kasturba Girls’ High School, Subhash Chowk 3 2 13 26 10 9 10 7 75

94 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 24, MG Road 1 1 9 13 10 3 9 5 49

95 Govt. Middle School Pipliyahana 1 3 12 15 10 4 6 4 51

96 Govt. HSS, Chitawad 3 3 11 17 10 2 8 2 50

97 Govt. Sindhi HSS +2, Gadi Adda 3 1 4 23 10 7 7 7 58

98 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 23, Gadi Adda 1 2 9 20 10 3 12 8 62

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No. School Name

Type 1=Middle,

2=High School,

3=Higher Secondary

School

Gender 1=Boys, 2=Girls, 3=Co-ed

K1 (30)

K2 (26)

K3 (10)

K4 (9)

K5 (13)

K6 (10)

Total (98)

99 Rajat Jayanti Govt. Girls’ HSS, Gadi Adda 3 1 7 19 10 3 12 8 59

100 Govt Hindi Middle School, Niranjanpur 1 3 15 17 9 3 9 5 58

101 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Gadi Adda 1 1 9 18 9 3 10 5 54

102 Govt. Middle School Model Village, Rajmahal Colony 1 3 12 16 9 3 9 3 52

103 Govt. Unnat Middle School No. 53, Adarsh Indira Nagar 1 3 13 13 9 2 10 5 52

104 Govt. Atridevi Middle School, Sudama Nagar 1 3 16 20 9 8 9 6 68

105 Govt. Middle School, Sirpur 1 3 15 18 9 5 7 4 58

106 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Mahawar Nagar 1 3 18 14 9 7 11 9 68

107 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 05 MOG Line 1 3 7 15 9 5 10 6 52

108 Govt. Sindhi Middle School No. 54, Malwa Parisar 1 2 8 17 10 5 7 5 52

109 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 20, Juni Kasera Bakhal 1 3 11 16 9 3 7 2 48

110 Govt. Unnat Urdu Middle School, Kaji Ki Chal 1 3 11 13 9 6 8 8 55

111 Govt. Naveen Middle School, Motilal Ki Chal, Patnipura

1 3 12 17 9 2 9 6 55

112 Govt. H.S. Pagnis Paga, Juni Indore 2 3 12 13 9 3 7 1 45

113 Govt. Atridevi HSS, Sudama Nagar, Sethi Gate 3 3 12 16 9 4 11 5 57

114 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 35, Naya Pura 1 1 7 15 10 2 7 4 45

115 Govt. Unnat Middle No. 56, Lodhipura 1 3 10 14 9 4 11 6 54

116 Govt. Sharda Girls’ Middle School No. 2, Near Parwal Thana

1 3 22 16 9 5 12 9 73

117 Govt. Navin Girls’ Middle School, Moti Tabela 1 3 10 17 9 5 6 5 52

118 Govt. Middle School No.14, Pagnis Paga 1 1 18 19 9 6 9 8 69

119 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 67, Moti Tabela Urdu Parisar, Pandharinath

1 3 16 19 9 4 8 6 62

120 Govt. Urdu Girls Middle School, Naya Pitha 1 2 8 16 9 4 8 8 53

121 Govt. Girls Middle School No.03, Lodhi Pura, Gali No. 2 1 2 10 11 9 4 9 10 53

122 Govt. Marathi Middle School, Bakshi Gali, Satta Mandi

1 3 13 18 10 6 9 9 65

123 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 2, Pagnis Paga 1 2 21 20 8 5 12 9 75

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No. School Name

Type 1=Middle,

2=High School,

3=Higher Secondary

School

Gender 1=Boys, 2=Girls, 3=Co-ed

K1 (30)

K2 (26)

K3 (10)

K4 (9)

K5 (13)

K6 (10)

Total (98)

124 Govt. Model School, Gomat Giri, Hatod Road 3 3 14 21 9 4 8 5 61

125 Govt. Marathi Middle School No.13, Nanda Nagar 1 3 14 17 9 6 10 6 62

126 Govt. Naveen Girls’ HSS, MOG Line 3 2 19 19 8 7 11 4 68

127 Govt. Hindi Unnat Middle School No. 61, Barabhai Mhow Naka

1 3 23 16 10 2 7 5 63

128 Govt. Middle School No. 53, Moti Tabela 1 3 17 19 9 4 10 6 65

129 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 39, Ahilya Paltan 1 3 13 17 9 6 11 8 64

130 Govt. Middle School, Nand Bagh 1 3 17 17 9 6 11 6 66

131 Govt. Hindi Girls’ Middle School No. 9, Sabnis Bagh 1 3 9 18 8 1 7 6 49

132 Govt. Urdu HSS, Naya Pitha 3 2 12 15 9 3 10 4 53

133 Govt. HSS, Sirpur 3 3 14 17 8 5 7 6 57

134 Govt. Girls’ Middle School, Nehru Nagar 1 2 16 16 9 4 10 6 61

135 Govt. Middle School, Narwal 1 3 15 15 9 5 11 5 60

136 Govt. Middle School, Scheme No. 51 1 3 13 17 9 4 11 7 61

137 Govt. Malwa HSS, Moti Tabela 3 2 15 20 9 4 9 5 62

138 Govt. Middle School, Sawariya Nagar, Chota Bangarda

1 3 12 14 9 5 13 8 61

139 Govt. Bal Vinay Mandir, Park Road, Nehru Nagar 1 3 16 19 9 5 9 6 64

140 Govt. Middle School No. 27, Malwa Mill 1 3 15 15 9 4 9 5 57

141 Govt. Girls’ Middle School, Vinoba Nagar 1 3 20 16 9 8 11 9 73

142 Govt. Unnat Middle School No. 96, Nehru Nagar 1 1 15 17 9 3 10 7 61

143 Govt. Naveen Middle School Ahilya Asharm No. 2, Maharana Pratap Nagar

1 2 16 18 9 5 8 5 61

144 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Kabir Khedi Gram 1 3 18 20 9 3 11 7 68

145 Govt. Dhrashti Evam Shrawan Badhitt HSS, Samaj Kalyan Parisar, Pardeshipura

3 3 18 23 9 4 6 3 63

146 Govt. Middle School No. 50, Bhamori, Vijay Nagar 1 3 12 15 9 5 10 7 58

147 Govt. High School, Khatipura, Near Gauri Nagar

2 3 13 15 9 3 11 6 57

148 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 32, Nanda Nagar 1 2 12 19 8 4 8 5 56

*HSS = higher secondary school

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Table 14. Ranking of Schools Assessed under BHC Project Based on Total Score Obtained on Health Promoting Guidelines

No. School Name* K1-30 K2-26 K3-10 K4-9 K5-13 K6-10 Total-98 Rank

8 Govt. HSS Ahilya Ashram No. 1, Chandrashekhar Vyas Rd, Pologround Industrial area

21 22 10 9 13 10 85 1

51 Govt. Middle School Excel. Bal Vinay Mandir, Near Nehru Park 22 23 10 9 13 8 85 2

66 Govt. Girls’ Middle School No. 20, Khajrana Ring Road 20 20 10 7 12 10 79 3

93 Govt. Kasturba Girls’ High School, Subhash Chowk 13 26 10 9 10 7 75 4

123 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 2, Pagnis Paga 21 20 8 5 12 9 75 5

116 Govt. Sharda Girls’ Middle School No. 2, Near Parwal Thana 22 16 9 5 12 9 73 6

141 Govt. Girls’ Middle School, Vinoba Nagar 20 16 9 8 11 9 73 7

43 Govt. Sharda Girls’ School No. 1, Bada Ganpati 16 21 9 4 12 9 71 8

118 Govt. Middle School No.14, Pagnis Paga 18 19 9 6 9 8 69 9

104 Govt. Atridevi Middle School, Sudama Nagar 16 20 9 8 9 6 68 10

106 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Mahawar Nagar 18 14 9 7 11 9 68 11

126 Govt. Naveen Girls’ H.S.S., MOG Line 19 19 8 7 11 4 68 12

144 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Kabir Khedi Gram 18 20 9 3 11 7 68 13

7 Govt. Middle School Bajrang Nagar 15 20 9 5 10 8 67 14

79 Govt. Middle Swami Vivekanand School, New Palasiya 14 23 10 3 12 4 66 15

130 Govt. Middle School, Nand Bagh 17 17 9 6 11 6 66 16

18 Govt. Middle School No. 51, Kulkarni Ka Bhatta, Kalyan Mill 15 17 9 7 9 8 65 17

35 Govt. HSS Ahilya Ashram No. 2, Ban Ganga, Maharana Pratap Nagar

11 20 9 6 12 7 65 18

122 Govt. Marathi Middle School, Bakshi Gali, Satta Mandi 13 18 10 6 9 9 65 19

128 Govt. Middle School No. 53, Moti Tabela 17 19 9 4 10 6 65 20

42 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Sangam Nagar 15 21 9 4 9 6 64 21

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No. School Name K1-30 K2-26 K3-10 K4-9 K5-13 K6-10 Total-98 Rank

50 Govt. HS, Sangam Nagar, Main Road No. 51 16 21 9 4 8 6 64 22

55 Govt. Kanya Maha Vidyalaya No. 29, Rajendra Nagar 12 18 9 6 11 8 64 23

61 Govt. Dhanwantri Nagar School No. 48 8 18 10 8 12 8 64 24

129 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 39, Ahilya Paltan 13 17 9 6 11 8 64 25

139 Govt. Bal Vinay Mandir, Park Road, Nehru Nagar 16 19 9 5 9 6 64 26

9 Govt. HSS, Bada Ganpati 11 21 10 7 8 6 63 27

62 Govt Middle School No. 44 Chitawad 6 19 10 7 13 8 63 28

77 Govt. Urdu Middle Girls School, Hathipala 5 21 10 7 12 8 63 29

127 Govt. Hindi Unnat Middle School No. 61, Barabhai Mhow Naka 23 16 10 2 7 5 63 30

145 Govt. Dhrashti Evam Shrawan Badhitt HSS, Samaj Kalyan Parisar, Pardeshipura

18 23 9 4 6 3 63 31

28 Govt. HSS Boys Nutan, Chiman Bagh Nagar 15 21 9 4 7 6 62 32

78 Govt. Middle School, Chhoti Khajrani 8 20 10 4 12 8 62 33

98 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 23, Gadi Adda 9 20 10 3 12 8 62 34

119 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 67, Moti Tabela Urdu Parisar, Pandharinath

16 19 9 4 8 6 62 35

125 Govt. Marathi Middle School No. 13, Nanda Nagar 14 17 9 6 10 6 62 36

137 Govt. Malwa HSS, Moti Tabela 15 20 9 4 9 5 62 37

12 Govt. Middle School 47, Bhagirath Pura 16 17 8 5 8 7 61 38

89 Govt. Marathi Girls; Middle School No. 06, MG Road 8 17 10 6 13 7 61 39

124 Govt. Model School, Gomat Giri, Hatod Road 14 21 9 4 8 5 61 40

134 Govt. Girls’ Middle School, Nehru Nagar 16 16 9 4 10 6 61 41

136 Govt. Middle School, Scheme No. 51 13 17 9 4 11 7 61 42

138 Govt. Middle School, Sawariya Nagar, Chota Bangarda 12 14 9 5 13 8 61 43

142 Govt. Unnat Middle School No. 96, Nehru Nagar 15 17 9 3 10 7 61 44

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No. School Name K1-30 K2-26 K3-10 K4-9 K5-13 K6-10 Total-98 Rank

143 Govt. Naveen Middle School Ahilya Asharm No. 2, Maharana Pratap Nagar

16 18 9 5 8 5 61 45

6 Govt. HSS Bajrang Nagar 10 21 8 6 9 6 60 46

15 Govt. Middle School No. 11, Nanda Nagar 12 19 8 5 11 5 60 47

52 Govt. Middle School No. 43, Mushakhedi 6 17 10 7 12 8 60 48

54 Govt. Naveen Middle School, Rajendra Nagar 9 19 10 6 9 7 60 49

86 Govt. Girls’ HSS, Sanyogita Ganj 8 16 10 5 12 9 60 50

92 Govt. Middle School No. 09, Yashwant Ganj 8 18 10 3 12 9 60 51

135 Govt. Middle School, Narwal 15 15 9 5 11 5 60 52

11 Govt. HSS School, Bhagirath Pura 13 18 8 5 8 7 59 53

57 Govt. Girls Middle School, Bijalpur 8 18 10 6 8 9 59 54

72 Govt. HSS, Malviya Nagar 13 16 10 5 10 5 59 55

80 Govt. Middle School, Vijay Nagar 15 19 10 3 9 3 59 56

99 Rajat Jayanti Govt. Girls’ HSS, Gadi Adda 7 19 10 3 12 8 59 57

97 Govt. Sindhi HSS +2, Gadi Adda 4 23 10 7 7 7 58 58

100 Govt Hindi Middle School, Niranjanpur 15 17 9 3 9 5 58 59

105 Govt. Middle School, Sirpur 15 18 9 5 7 4 58 60

146 Govt. Middle School No. 50, Bhamori, Vijay Nagar 12 15 9 5 10 7 58 61

34 Govt. H.S. School, Juna Risala 13 17 9 4 7 7 57 62

71 Govt. Navin Middle School, Malviya Nagar 14 16 10 5 7 5 57 63

113 Govt. Atridevi HSS, Sudama Nagar, Sethi Gate 12 16 9 4 11 5 57 64

133 Govt. HSS, Sirpur 14 17 8 5 7 6 57 65

140 Govt. Middle School No. 27, Malwa Mill 15 15 9 4 9 5 57 66

147 Govt. High School, Khatipura, Near Gauri Nagar 13 15 9 3 11 6 57 67

25 Govt. HSS Gorl Sharda, Bada Ganpati 12 21 9 3 9 2 56 68

148 Govt. Girls’ Middle School No. 32, Nanda Nagar 12 19 8 4 8 5 56 69

110 Govt. Unnat Urdu Middle School, Kaji Ki Chal 11 13 9 6 8 8 55 70

111 Govt. Naveen Middle School, Motilal Ki Chal, Patnipura 12 17 9 2 9 6 55 71

13 Govt. HSS, Nandan Nagar 13 19 8 0 9 5 54 72

21 Govt. HSS Girls, Nehru Nagar, Near Teen Puliya 11 19 9 4 9 2 54 73

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No. School Name K1-30 K2-26 K3-10 K4-9 K5-13 K6-10 Total-98 Rank

38 Govt. Middle School, Hukamchand Colony, Near Parmanand Hospital

14 15 8 5 9 3 54 74

45 Govt Girls’ Middle School No. 2, Polo Ground 13 17 9 3 8 4 54 75

101 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Gadi Adda 9 18 9 3 10 5 54 76

115 Govt. Unnat Middle No. 56, Lodhipura 10 14 9 4 11 6 54 77

14 Govt. HSS Maharaja Shivajirao Chiman Bagh 15 18 9 1 7 3 53 78

22 Govt. Middle School Maharaja Talkies, Opp. Kothari Market 12 17 9 5 8 2 53 79

30 Govt. Unnat Middle School 108, Pardeshi Pura, Subhash Nagar 11 17 9 3 8 5 53 80

69 Govt. Middle School No. 28, Gangaur Nagar 8 14 10 3 9 9 53 81

90 Govt. Unnat Middle School, Jabran Colony 15 14 10 4 8 2 53 82

120 Govt. Urdu Girls Middle School, Naya Pitha 8 16 9 4 8 8 53 83

121 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 03, Lodhi Pura, Gali No. 2 10 11 9 4 9 10 53 84

132 Govt. Urdu HSS, Naya Pitha 12 15 9 3 10 4 53 85

5 Govt. Naveen Girls Middle School Rambagh 11 18 8 4 9 2 52 86

102 Govt. Middle School Model Village, Rajmahal Colony 12 16 9 3 9 3 52 87

103 Govt. Unnat Middle School No. 53, Adarsh Indira Nagar 13 13 9 2 10 5 52 88

107 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 05 MOG Line 7 15 9 5 10 6 52 89

108 Govt. Sindhi Middle School No. 54, Malwa Parisar 8 17 10 5 7 5 52 90

117 Govt. Navin Girls’ Middle School, Moti Tabela 10 17 9 5 6 5 52 91

1 Govt. Middle School No. 8, Pardeshi Pura 14 16 10 3 6 2 51 92

10 Govt. Multipurpose HSS, Malhar Ashram 13 16 8 3 8 3 51 93

16 Govt. Girls’ Middle School No. 30, Subhash Chowk, Near Rajwada 11 15 9 5 7 4 51 94

17 Govt. Unnat Middle School Kabirkhedi Main Road 11 15 9 4 5 7 51 95

20 Govt. Middle School No. 37, Naya Pura, Juni Masjid 12 17 9 3 9 1 51 96

29 Govt. HSS Ban Ganga, Kila Maidan, Opp. GDC College 9 19 9 4 9 1 51 97

40 Govt. Middle School, Aerodrum Road, Kalani Nagar, Hajurganj 9 16 9 4 8 5 51 98

56 Govt. Parayogic Middle School, Bijalpur 7 17 9 2 9 7 51 99

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No. School Name K1-30 K2-26 K3-10 K4-9 K5-13 K6-10 Total-98 Rank

58 Govt. Sindhi Middle School No. 22, Sindhi Colony 5 16 10 3 12 5 51 100

68 Govt. Girls’ Higher Secondary School, Rajendra Nagar 9 20 9 2 8 3 51 101

95 Govt. Middle School Pipliyahana 12 15 10 4 6 4 51 102

24 Govt. Middle School No. 52, Near Chandrabagh Pul 7 18 9 3 6 7 50 103

49 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 26, Ban Ganga Mental Hospital 12 15 9 3 9 2 50 104

81 Govt. Middle School No. 30, Vijay Nagar 12 17 8 2 8 3 50 105

96 Govt. HSS School Chitawad 11 17 10 2 8 2 50 106

19 Govt. Urdu Girls’ Middle School No. 10, Naya Pura, Juni Masjid 9 15 9 6 7 3 49 107

32 Govt. HSS No. 4, Subhash Nagar, Bada Ganpati 10 19 8 2 4 6 49 108

53 Govt. Boys Middle School No. 40, CRPF Line 5 19 10 3 9 3 49 109

94 Govt. Hindi Middle School No. 24, MG Road 9 13 10 3 9 5 49 110

131 Govt. Hindi Girls’ Middle School No. 9, Sabnis Bagh 9 18 8 1 7 6 49 111

31 Govt. Middle School, Khatipura Sukhaliya 9 16 9 3 7 4 48 112

60 Govt. Boys Middle School, Khajrana Main Road 7 18 8 4 7 4 48 113

83 Govt. High School Vijay Nagar 15 18 10 2 2 1 48 114

87 Govt. HSS, Vinoba Nagar 10 13 9 3 8 5 48 115

88 Govt. HSS, Sanyogita Ganj No. 01 6 18 10 3 8 3 48 116

109 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 20, Juni Kasera Bakhal 11 16 9 3 7 2 48 117

84 Govt. H.S. Pipiiyahana 7 15 10 4 8 3 47 118

3 Govt. Unnat Middle School Chandan Nagar 9 15 9 4 6 3 46 119

59 Govt. Sindhi Girls Middle School No. 24, BK Sindhi Colony 6 17 10 2 7 4 46 120

70 Govt. Middle School, Pipliyahana 8 16 7 2 10 3 46 121

2 Govt. HSS Kila Maidan 10 15 9 3 8 0 45 122

64 Govt. Urdu Unnat Middle School, Khajrana 13 15 7 2 6 2 45 123

67 Govt. Middle School, Mushakhedi 5 17 8 3 8 4 45 124

112 Govt. H.S Pagnis Paga, Juni Indore 12 13 9 3 7 1 45 125

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No. School Name K1-30 K2-26 K3-10 K4-9 K5-13 K6-10 Total-98 Rank

114 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 35, Naya Pura 7 15 10 2 7 4 45 126

36 Govt. Girls Middle School, BSF Campus 8 12 9 3 8 4 44 127

47 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 1, Bhau Shinde Parishar 7 18 8 3 7 1 44 128

76 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 23, Hathipala 8 16 8 3 7 2 44 129

23 Govt. Middle School No. 21, Pardeshi Pura 6 15 9 4 6 3 43 130

27 Govt. Middle School No. 55, Lodhipura, Gali 2, Jawahar Marg 7 16 8 3 7 2 43 131

82 Govt. H.S Arny, Vijay Nagar Scheme No. 78 4 17 10 2 8 2 43 132

91 Govt Girls' HSS, Bijalpur 2 16 10 4 8 3 43 133

73 Govt. Unnat Urdu Middle School, Azad Nagar 4 16 8 4 8 2 42 134

74 Govt. H.S Boys’ School, Bijalpur 8 21 6 2 3 2 42 135

75 Govt. Urdu Middle School No. 28, Hathipala 8 16 8 2 6 2 42 136

4 Govt. Middle School No. 31, Special Armed Force Campus 10 10 9 3 7 2 41 137

26 Govt. HSS Girls Bakshi Bagh, Sadar Bazar Road 6 14 9 2 8 2 41 138

39 Govt. Middle School No. 8, Near imli Bazar, Bakshi Bagh 8 15 9 2 6 1 41 139

44 Govt. Girls Middle School No. 20, Kila Maidan 9 13 9 2 7 1 41 140

65 Govt. HSS Kila Maidan, Khajrana 5 14 8 3 8 3 41 141

46 Govt. Middle School, Hari Jan Colony, Nandan Nagar 4 14 9 3 6 4 40 142

41 Govt. Middle School No. 36, Near Armed Police Training College 7 13 9 1 3 6 39 143

48 Govt. Middle School No. 46, Ban Ganga Naka 9 14 9 1 5 1 39 144

63 Govt. Urdu Middle School, Taj Nagar, Khajrana 6 16 7 2 5 2 38 145

33 Govt. Urdu Middle School, Juna Risala 6 8 9 3 5 6 37 146

85 Govt. Hindi Middle School, Kumar Bhatti 6 12 7 2 6 2 35 147

37 Govt. Middle School No. 6, Old Raj Mohalla, Near Malganj 6 9 7 2 4 4 32 148

*HSS = higher secondary school

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