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Friday, 19 August 2016

I visited Bishops after 15 years

So this summer holiday I did something I had planned to do for some years- fifteen  to be exact. I visited The Bishops School .
Don't ask me why I have not visited for fifteen years - just read on .
Reached the gate and wondered how to get in . There are high gates now and manned by security . Obviously times have changed and this is necessary from a security point of view.
After proving my credentials I was allowed into the gate without a fuss .
The next on my agenda was to go and meet Mr Frank Freese . To be frank this was a little more difficult as it was a holiday and after a busy week no one wants to be disturbed .
However he and I had been in touch and so I was taken in to the Bungalow .
At this juncture I have to say that there was a lot of greenery everywhere and the whole area looked clean and extremely tidy . There were many buses as well .
Entering the bungalow brought back wonderful memories of Mr Roberts and the family .
Mr Freese has done a wonderful job of renovating the structure and maintaining the antique furniture within .
Mr and Mrs Freese have truly continued in the good traditions of their predecessors . Everything has changed and nothing has changed if you get what I mean . The school still maintains the aura and dignity of the best school in Pune .
As the rain had come down in torrents , Mr Freese and I went by car across the road for the Prefect's investiture ceremony.
The ceremony was dignified , the pupils smartly turned out , the choir as melodious , and the discipline  impeccable . Missed seeing Mrs Carol Jolly / Mrs Postwalla with the choir !
So pleased to see the familiar clean shoes , proper schoolboy hair cuts and all boys clean shaved . Oh yes there are girls there now and that was different but they were as smart as the boys .
As the pupils were administered the oath of office by the Principal  and received their badges it took me back over the years and to the ceremony on the Uppers . The Head boy this year is extremely tall - if I can recollect the name is Malhotra .
There were definitely many  more photographs both during and after the ceremony,  thanks to mobile phones and I remembered Mr. David Choudhary fondly - he was the one who took snaps at our time . He then developed them in a dark room in the craft room and we saw them a week after the function . Not sure if we hired any other photographer . I do remember a man from Jagos  being there as well at times - I may be wrong .
All in all a great day - many proud faces all round . Was happy to see sons of boys I had taught being administered to oath as well - one name struck me - Banejwadkar!
I was happy to meet quite a few staff who remember me and this includes support staff as well - Das, Anil Randhir and Sunil , Eeta bai are few of the names that come to mind . There was also Janardhan bearer and the daughter of good old Nainu ( Boarders and old residential staff would remember these names ) .
I was pleased to be introduced to the guests and pupils during the ceremony and taken aback when asked to say a few words . Kept it to a few as the Chief guest had gone on a bit  ! Did not click any snaps that day as it was raining .
I visited Bishops for a second time  a week later - this time it was sunny so I went armed with my camera - no nothing fancy .
Was taken round the school by a young member of staff deputed by Mr Freese .
Anil Randhir was also there .
Visited all the old haunts and could have done so blindfolded - Cambridge, Simba and Lunn , Jubilee dormitories - the labs, the old gym , the canteen, my old offices in Lunn and beside the Library.
The library, Harding hall , the Uppers, Lowers , the Grade 9 and 10 classrooms , the infirmary etc.
There were some classes going on and surprisingly all the senior pupils were quiet and attentive .
Also some basketball training for girls .
Nice basketball court on the Uppers which looks good and tennis courts on the lowers which has made that area useful - no more rocks and mud !
The wall and gate dividing St Marys and Bishops is still there and that would bring back memories as well .
Oh yes there were trees on the Uppers  and the good old boxing ring is still there and boxing is very much part of the school activities . Any news of Aspi Irani ?
Have to say that I saw some Senior pupils - about 30 of them standing on the uppers - all wearing blazers - it was about noon and that impressed me .
It was truly an enjoyable visit and there is no denying the fact that the school is doing exceeding well .
 A morning well spent and extremely nostalgic.







I visited Bishops after 15 years

So this summer holiday I did something I had planned to do for some years- fifteen  to be exact. I visited The Bishops School .
Don't ask me why I have not visited for fifteen years - just read on .
Reached the gate and wondered how to get in . There are high gates now and manned by security . Obviously times have changed and this is necessary from a security point of view.
After proving my credentials I was allowed into the gate without a fuss .
The next on my agenda was to go and meet Mr Frank Freese . To be frank this was a little more difficult as it was a holiday and after a busy week no one wants to be disturbed .
However he and I had been in touch and so I was taken in to the Bungalow .
At this juncture I have to say that there was a lot of greenery everywhere and the whole area looked clean and extremely tidy . There were many buses as well .
Entering the bungalow brought back wonderful memories of Mr Roberts and the family .
Mr Freese has done a wonderful job of renovating the structure and maintaining the antique furniture within .
Mr and Mrs Freese have truly continued in the good traditions of their predecessors . Everything has changed and nothing has changed if you get what I mean . The school still maintains the aura and dignity of the best school in Pune .
As the rain had come down in torrents , Mr Freese and I went by car across the road for the Prefect's investiture ceremony.
The ceremony was dignified , the pupils smartly turned out , the choir as melodious , and the discipline  impeccable . Missed seeing Mrs Carol Jolly / Mrs Postwalla with the choir !
So pleased to see the familiar clean shoes , proper schoolboy hair cuts and all boys clean shaved . Oh yes there are girls there now and that was different but they were as smart as the boys .
As the pupils were administered the oath of office by the Principal  and received their badges it took me back over the years and to the ceremony on the Uppers . The Head boy this year is extremely tall - if I can recollect the name is Malhotra .
There were definitely many  more photographs both during and after the ceremony,  thanks to mobile phones and I remembered Mr. David Choudhary fondly - he was the one who took snaps at our time . He then developed them in a dark room in the craft room and we saw them a week after the function . Not sure if we hired any other photographer . I do remember a man from Jagos  being there as well at times - I may be wrong .
All in all a great day - many proud faces all round . Was happy to see sons of boys I had taught being administered to oath as well - one name struck me - Banejwadkar!
I was happy to meet quite a few staff who remember me and this includes support staff as well - Das, Anil Randhir and Sunil , Eeta bai are few of the names that come to mind . There was also Janardhan bearer and the daughter of good old Nainu ( Boarders and old residential staff would remember these names ) .
I was pleased to be introduced to the guests and pupils during the ceremony and taken aback when asked to say a few words . Kept it to a few as the Chief guest had gone on a bit  ! Did not click any snaps that day as it was raining .
I visited Bishops for a second time  a week later - this time it was sunny so I went armed with my camera - no nothing fancy .
Was taken round the school by a young member of staff deputed by Mr Freese .
Anil Randhir was also there .
Visited all the old haunts and could have done so blindfolded - Cambridge, Simba and Lunn , Jubilee dormitories - the labs, the old gym , the canteen, my old offices in Lunn and beside the Library.
The library, Harding hall , the Uppers, Lowers , the Grade 9 and 10 classrooms , the infirmary etc.
There were some classes going on and surprisingly all the senior pupils were quiet and attentive .
Also some basketball training for girls .
Nice basketball court on the Uppers which looks good and tennis courts on the lowers which has made that area useful - no more rocks and mud !
The wall and gate dividing St Marys and Bishops is still there and that would bring back memories as well .
Oh yes there were trees on the Uppers  and the good old boxing ring is still there and boxing is very much part of the school activities . Any news of Aspi Irani ?
Have to say that I saw some Senior pupils - about 30 of them standing on the uppers - all wearing blazers - it was about noon and that impressed me .
It was truly an enjoyable visit and there is no denying the fact that the school is doing exceeding well .
 A morning well spent and extremely nostalgic.







Thursday, 18 August 2016

1.3 billion population. 1 medal  till now.  Maybe a few more . I don't know whether to laugh , cry , applaud , make a comment or just sit and hope for the best . Forget Shobha De and her critical article .  What is the Minister of Sports going to say to defend this dismal show? . What about those sons, friends and ministerial sycophants who are on a free  jaunt in Rio- drinking , partying , taking selfies and generally disgracing   themselves  and the country .
Do our athletes deserve this? . What about the selection process and the training?. What support from the Government ?
Some heads may roll but don't expect miracles . We need someone to stem the rot. Who that is I have no clue .
Shame on our systems .
1.3 billion population. 1 medal  till now.  Maybe a few more . I don't know whether to laugh , cry , applaud , make a comment or just sit and hope for the best . Forget Shobha De and her critical article .  What is the Minister of Sports going to say to defend this dismal show? . What about those sons, friends and ministerial sycophants who are on a free  jaunt in Rio- drinking , partying , taking selfies and generally disgracing   themselves  and the country .
Do our athletes deserve this? . What about the selection process and the training?. What support from the Government ?
Some heads may roll but don't expect miracles . We need someone to stem the rot. Who that is I have no clue .
Shame on our systems .

Friday, 3 June 2016


I was Analysing reasons for the success of the 2 Prize days at our school in Dubai and here is what I have come up with . It is not rocket science by any stretch of imagination but a simple mantra for success
Think about what you want to do and formulate a concrete plan well in advance .
Get hold of the right people . This is of paramount importance .
Share your plan with them and see what they feel . Be open to new ideas .
Look at how much you want to spend and make that clear .
Put the tentative plan down in writing so everyone is clear and there are no unrealistic demands or expectations
Meet with the key people regularly and measure progress .
Delegate .Delegate - DELEGATE
Make lists of THINGS TO BE DONE WITH DATES BY WHEN YOU EXPECT COMPLETION .
TRUST your own judgement .
Learn to be a jack of all trades . In the present day and age it is a must .
Encourage people and give them confidence .
Be critical to a point .
Never praise too much till the final day but don't put anyone down either
Don't accept anything but the best . If you don't like something or the way it is shaping up say it openly . There is no point beating round the bush.
Have a number of premotems.
Very little sense of a big postmortem after the function has flopped .
Don't leave anything to chance .
Give the most important jobs to the best people at your disposal .
Get more people/  new employees / involved - to learn,  as part of a team .
Be well on time . Rushing in late is stressful if you have a key role to play .
Thank people for a job well done .
These are some of my key  principles and they have never failed me .
We were witness to two amazing prize days .
Super decor , great ambience ,  good foyer and quadrangle displays , appropriate PPT., no unnecessary announcements so no time wasted , a choir which was one of the biggest and the best , smart turn out by Prefects and pupils , a flag party which started things off on the right note , Super Admin arrangements , cleanliness and hygienic surroundings , a dance which once again was stupendous , good discipline , good snacks and dinner . The award ceremony also went off so smoothly .
All staff were on duty and carried it out to perfection before , during and after the function .
Great leadership displayed

I was Analysing reasons for the success of the 2 Prize days at our school in Dubai and here is what I have come up with . It is not rocket science by any stretch of imagination but a simple mantra for success
Think about what you want to do and formulate a concrete plan well in advance .
Get hold of the right people . This is of paramount importance .
Share your plan with them and see what they feel . Be open to new ideas .
Look at how much you want to spend and make that clear .
Put the tentative plan down in writing so everyone is clear and there are no unrealistic demands or expectations
Meet with the key people regularly and measure progress .
Delegate .Delegate - DELEGATE
Make lists of THINGS TO BE DONE WITH DATES BY WHEN YOU EXPECT COMPLETION .
TRUST your own judgement .
Learn to be a jack of all trades . In the present day and age it is a must .
Encourage people and give them confidence .
Be critical to a point .
Never praise too much till the final day but don't put anyone down either
Don't accept anything but the best . If you don't like something or the way it is shaping up say it openly . There is no point beating round the bush.
Have a number of premotems.
Very little sense of a big postmortem after the function has flopped .
Don't leave anything to chance .
Give the most important jobs to the best people at your disposal .
Get more people/  new employees / involved - to learn,  as part of a team .
Be well on time . Rushing in late is stressful if you have a key role to play .
Thank people for a job well done .
These are some of my key  principles and they have never failed me .
We were witness to two amazing prize days .
Super decor , great ambience ,  good foyer and quadrangle displays , appropriate PPT., no unnecessary announcements so no time wasted , a choir which was one of the biggest and the best , smart turn out by Prefects and pupils , a flag party which started things off on the right note , Super Admin arrangements , cleanliness and hygienic surroundings , a dance which once again was stupendous , good discipline , good snacks and dinner . The award ceremony also went off so smoothly .
All staff were on duty and carried it out to perfection before , during and after the function .
Great leadership displayed

Monday, 21 March 2016

Reflections

This day will not come again – so make the best of it – every second- every minute – every hour .
Spread good will
Smile and be happy .
Learn something new
Read – a book- an article – anything that stimulates the thought process ...
Be helpful
Say a kind word
Do not talk ill of anyone
Try and make someone’s day special
Plan ahead but live in the present .
Try and learn from your mistakes but don’t dwell on them
Work on removing negativity from your life
Be thankful for what you have
Think of those of have much less than you and try and help them
Be generous in thought , word and deed
Say a silent prayer whenever you can – its calming .
Be determined to have a good day .
Send out positives vibes into the universe – they will come back to you threefold

Hope this makes some sense !!
SMILE EVEN IF IT DOES NOT – AT LEAST I TRIED !!!!!!!!!!!!