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Q. How many students are there per class?
A. The number of students does not exceed 25 for any class, with two teachers per class for the pre-primary classes.
Q. What are the methods adopted for assessing the students? How often?
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Students from Grade I to V are continuously evaluated as a part of the school routine. Neither the parents nor students are intimated of the assessment schedule in order to avoid stress. There are no unit tests or end-of-term exams for these classes for the same reason.

Class VI upwards, there is a shift in the evaluation to integrate the students into the mainstream assessment methodology. Unit tests, end-of-term evaluations, along with one assignment/project per subject per term are given to help the children become self learners, and provide them an opportunity to score marks beyond tests and exams.

Each class is given a homework schedule at the beginning of the academic year. The homework is designed to reinforce learning and not to start any new topic. A detailed Report Card is given at the end of every term (thrice a year), providing an aggregate of the child’s performance through each term.

Q. When can the parents interact with the teachers?
A. Parents can meet teachers on ‘Open House’ day when the reports are given, as well as on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month between 9 am and 10 am without an appointment, if required.
Q. What is the school’s discipline policy?
A. We seek to inculcate self-discipline rather than impose it. There is no corporal punishment, harsh language and harsh tones. We seek to discipline with dignity..
Q. Are the children monitored for speaking in English?
A. We are an English medium school and all the teachers and students are required to speak in English while on the premises, except in the language classes.
Q. Does the school follow/promote any particular religious beliefs?
A. We are a secular school and the school children celebrate all the major festivals in India. We have non-denominational prayers during the morning assembly.
Q. What kind of food is provided to the children?
A.

The school provides a pure vegetarian, well-balanced, and hygienic mid-day meal, with a mix of north Indian/south Indian/Chinese etc. and fresh fruits/salads as a part of the daily menu. The menu is carefully designed in accordance with the overall growth and development of a young mind and body.

All the students are also served warm chocolate flavored milk during the short break with which they have their home snack.

The school’s drinking water tanks are cleaned and tested once a month.

Q. What is the security provided for children?
A. The school has security guards at the gate always. Every visitor is required to sign in the School’s Visitors book at the gate. Visitors are given a Visitor tag which they must carry visibly while on the school premises. The school also has security guards within the building on every floor. Children are not allowed to leave the campus except in their designated transport vehicle after school hours. While on the grounds as well, the children are supervised at all times.
Q. How often do students visit the Learning Resource Centre?
A. The students visit the Learning Resource Centre once a week. However, they can exchange books whenever required.
 
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