Parent Opinion

Maths had always been a number one hate for Aditi. We had a choice at the end of the STD 8th to drop it fir another subject. We are seriously considering it, when my friend suggested to contact Mr Prashant Kadam. I was reluctant initially, but when i speak to him, I was reassured the moment i spoke to him. He Spoke with so much Confidence that my daughter would rock the boards, that i throught either he was going to do magic or continuing Maths was the biggest blunder in Aditi’s Life. He had strictly said don’t expect anything till the middle of Std 10th. So it was an anxious wait for me. The very first thing i noticed through the year was that aditi had developed a sudden liking for Maths, and this grew into a deep love for the subject. Slowly my worries melted away, When i Saw her sweat and toil over the subject by choice. Finally there was a time when we all believed that she was destined to crack the boards. And she certainly did!
Marks aside, she has now taken humanities for ISC, but has decided to continue with maths. Taking good student and polishing them to excellence is what most teachers do, but sir takes the average and failing student and delivers brilliant results. Thank You So Much Sir!
By
Uma Nazre
(Mother of Aditi Nazre)