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Tribal schools see turnaround in Class 12 results
The New Indian Express Tiruchy
|May 12, 2025
Institutes come a long way from 86% pass rate in 2022 to around 95% in 2025; absenteeism rate drops by 50%
AFTER lagging behind government schools in performance just three years ago, tribal welfare schools in the state have made a turnaround, consistently recording a pass percentage of around 95% and also significantly improving student outcomes, with many of them scoring higher marks this year in Class 12.
In 2022, tribal welfare schools had recorded a pass percentage of 86%, falling short of the 89% recorded in government schools overall. However, with targeted interventions and increased focus on schools, these schools have not only closed the gap but surpassed it. The schools have also seen a drop in absenteeism. While 11.49% of the students were absent in 2022, it has come down to 5.38% in 2025.
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