Wednesday, September 3, 2025
28.1 C
New Delhi

How One Teacher In Telangana Turned A Struggling Government School Into A Math Powerhouse

Curated By :

Last Updated:

Instead of conventional teaching, Vamsi introduced play-based learning techniques. Classrooms turned into spaces filled with puzzles, memory games, and number challenges

font

From just 10 students, the school strength shot up to 56 students, as word spread about Vamsi's innovative teaching model.(Representative/News18 Hindi)

From just 10 students, the school strength shot up to 56 students, as word spread about Vamsi’s innovative teaching model.(Representative/News18 Hindi)

For most children, mathematics is a nightmare—numbers and equations that send shivers down their spine. But in a small village in Telangana, students in one government primary school are rewriting the story. Here, every single child—from Class 1 to Class 5—scores a perfect 100 out of 100 in Maths.

Recommended Stories

And the secret? One headmaster’s innovative teaching method that blends learning with fun, games, and challenges.

Meet The Man Behind The Transformation

This remarkable change began when headmaster Samudrala Vamsi Mohanacharya took charge of the government primary school in Rachchapalli village, Dharmaram mandal, Peddapalli district.

When he first arrived seven years ago, the school barely had 10 students. Attendance was irregular, learning levels were poor, and Maths was the most dreaded subject. Private schools in the area were the parents’ first choice, while the government school struggled to survive.

But Vamsi had a vision—he wanted to make government schoolchildren as capable as those in top private institutions. And he decided to start with the subject most children feared: Mathematics.

Learning Through Games

Instead of conventional teaching, Vamsi introduced play-based learning techniques. Classrooms turned into spaces filled with puzzles, memory games, and number challenges.

The logic was simple: children love to play, so why not teach through the games they enjoy? Every game was designed to boost memory power, improve calculation speed, and develop problem-solving skills.

Soon, something extraordinary happened. Children who once feared maths began solving complex problems effortlessly.

The Numbers Tell The Story

From just 10 students, the school strength shot up to 56 students, as word spread about this innovative teaching model. Parents who once sent their children to private schools began enrolling them here after witnessing the results.

In fact, Vamsi even challenged parents, claiming that private school students could not solve problems as quickly as his first graders could. He was right—the children aced every challenge.

Investing In The Future

Vamsi did not wait for government grants. He invested over Rs 1 lakh from his own pocket to develop teaching tools, games, and classroom materials.

Today, every child in the school can solve calculations faster than most high school students. Parents say the children have developed discipline, confidence, and a genuine love for learning.

A Model For Other Schools

What began as one teacher’s dream has now become a model for rural education. The school proves that with creativity, passion, and commitment, even government institutions can deliver results on par with—or better than—private schools.

Vamsi believes this approach not only improves academic performance but also prepares children for life, teaching them teamwork, problem-solving, and logical thinking through play.

Parents’ Happiness Says It All

Earlier, families spent heavily on private schools far from home, believing quality education was not available locally. Today, the same parents proudly send their children to the village government school.

And the best part? Children now cry when school holidays come around—they want to be in class, solving problems and learning through play.

About the Author

authorimg
News Desk

The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad. From live updates to exclusive reports to in-depth explainers, the Desk d…Read More

The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad. From live updates to exclusive reports to in-depth explainers, the Desk d… Read More

News india How One Teacher In Telangana Turned A Struggling Government School Into A Math Powerhouse
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

img

Scan the QR code to download the News18 app and enjoy a seamless news experience anytime, anywhere

Continue in App

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Never intimidated by any bullies’: Putin and Kim on dias, Xi sends message to Trump with military show

Xi’s comments came as he addressed the Victory Day parade, attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Read More

Pakistani PM’s Headphone Goof-Up At SCO Gives Déjà Vu, Leaves Putin Laughing Again | Watch

Curated By : Last Updated:September 03, 2025, 09:56 IST The moment in which Putin was seen smiling at Sharif and, at one point, trying to show his Pakistani counterpart how to put on headphones, is going viral on social media. Read More

Ditch Teak And Sal – This Tree Can Make You A Millionaire In Just A Few Years!

In modern agriculture, the trend of cultivating timber trees is gaining popularity. This form of farming allows individuals to invest now and potentially build assets worth crores over the span of 15 years. Read More

Rain fury in Punjab: State grappling with one of the worst disasters in decades; CM Mann calls floods ‘severe than 1988’

(PTI photo) NEW DELHI: Punjab on Wednesday declared itself a disaster-affected state following record rainfall and flood-like conditions across multiple districts. Read More

‘Hydrogen bomb in Varanasi’: UP Congress chief Ajay Rai drops hint; Rahul Gandhi’s next vote theft ‘expose’ may be on PM Modi’s seat

PM Narendra Modi; Ajay Rai NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai on Tuesday claimed that Rahul Gandhi’s “hydrogen bomb” will go off in Varanasi — suggesting that the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha may expose allege Read More

Topics

‘Never intimidated by any bullies’: Putin and Kim on dias, Xi sends message to Trump with military show

Xi’s comments came as he addressed the Victory Day parade, attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Read More

Pakistani PM’s Headphone Goof-Up At SCO Gives Déjà Vu, Leaves Putin Laughing Again | Watch

Curated By : Last Updated:September 03, 2025, 09:56 IST The moment in which Putin was seen smiling at Sharif and, at one point, trying to show his Pakistani counterpart how to put on headphones, is going viral on social media. Read More

Ditch Teak And Sal – This Tree Can Make You A Millionaire In Just A Few Years!

In modern agriculture, the trend of cultivating timber trees is gaining popularity. This form of farming allows individuals to invest now and potentially build assets worth crores over the span of 15 years. Read More

Rain fury in Punjab: State grappling with one of the worst disasters in decades; CM Mann calls floods ‘severe than 1988’

(PTI photo) NEW DELHI: Punjab on Wednesday declared itself a disaster-affected state following record rainfall and flood-like conditions across multiple districts. Read More

‘Hydrogen bomb in Varanasi’: UP Congress chief Ajay Rai drops hint; Rahul Gandhi’s next vote theft ‘expose’ may be on PM Modi’s seat

PM Narendra Modi; Ajay Rai NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Rai on Tuesday claimed that Rahul Gandhi’s “hydrogen bomb” will go off in Varanasi — suggesting that the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha may expose allege Read More

Punjab Declared Disaster-Hit State: 30 Dead, 3.54 Lakh Affected By Flood Across 23 Districts

Curated By : Last Updated:September 03, 2025, 09:47 IST Around 1,400 villages have been inundated, with nearly 20,000 people evacuated and over 5,000 taking shelter in relief camps. Read More

Antitrust Ruling Explained: Why Google Must Share Data And What It Means For Apple’s $20 Billion Deal

Google secured a notable legal victory in Washington this week after a federal judge ruled the company would not be forced to divest its Chrome browser or Android operating system. Read More

Oil Holds Gains Amid Sanctions, OPEC+ Watch, And Geopolitical Tensions

Oil prices remained largely unchanged in Asian trading on Wednesday, holding onto gains sparked by US sanctions in the previous session as markets turned their focus to the upcoming OPEC+ meeting scheduled for the weekend. Read More

Related Articles