Chennai, July 7, 2025 – A year after transforming the Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) in Kannagi Nagar, Bounteous x Accolite, a global leader in end-to-end digital transformation services, in collaboration with Ladies Circle India Trust, has successfully completed the second phase of infrastructure development at the school. This initiative further strengthens access to quality education for more than 1,200 students from Classes 6 to 12, most of whom are first-generation learners from one of Chennai’s largest Tsunami resettlement colonies.
The revamped facilities were formally inaugurated by Dr. Irai Anbu, Former Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu, and Mr. Kannappan, Director of School Education. A constant pillar of support, Dr. Irai Anbu has stood by this project from the start, ensuring the community’s needs are met with timely and meaningful action.
The recent upgrades include the construction of a new science laboratory to foster Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning, a staircase for safer inter-floor movement, and a renovated Headmistress’s room aimed at improving administrative efficiency. In a continued effort to promote hygiene and safety, the girls’ toilet block was refurbished, plumbing lines were repaired, and an inverter with battery backup was installed to ensure uninterrupted power for learning.
In addition to infrastructure, Bounteous x Accolite introduced holistic academic assessments for 410 students, helping teachers identify individual learning gaps and tailor academic support. These interventions are designed to improve student performance and retention.
“This initiative is about more than the infrastructure development for GHSS, Kannagi Nagar, it’s about building future for the next generation,” said Ketan Somani, President of Strategic Industries & Regional CEO, EMEA and APAC at Bounteous x Accolite. “Last year, we laid the foundation for a safer, more inspiring learning environment. This year, we have expanded that vision by creating spaces that support STEM learning and a student-centric academic approach. We remain deeply committed to enabling students from Kannagi Nagar to thrive, dream big, and become first-generation graduates.”
In Phase I of the project, the organization had renovated two major school blocks, replaced flooring in seven classrooms and corridors, installed new benches, desks, and green boards, and rewired electrical systems. A fully equipped computer lab with 12 laptops and 26 desktops was also established to build essential digital skills among students. The construction of a secure compound wall added a layer of safety for the school community.
This multi-phase CSR initiative is a powerful example of how public-private partnerships can bridge educational inequities and reduce dropout rates in underserved communities. It reflects the long-term vision of all stakeholders involved in creating sustainable, inclusive, and quality learning environments.