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HRD Minister puts cap on pre-school entry | ||||
15 Feb 2010, 1922 hrs IST, AGENCIES | ||||
The minimum age for admission into nursery classes in the city should be increased to four years from current three, according to a consensus evolved at a meeting of school principals and parents, chaired by HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Monday (February 15). The minimum age for admission into class one should be six years, he said announcing the consensus that emerged at the meeting.
Sibal said he will write to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to consider implementation of the decisions. Pre-schools like nursery and KG should be delinked from formal schooling system, it was agreed, Sibal said. Non-formal schooling should have separate infrastructure which will help in de-stressing children, it was agreed. |
http://www.ptinews.com/news/518867_Nursery-age-in-Delhi-may-be-rais...
New Delhi, Feb 15 (PTI) In a step aimed at reducing pressure on thousands of children and their parents, the minimum age for admission for nursery in the Delhi schools may be raised from three to four years.
Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal today held a meeting with principals and parents where a consensus was evolved that the minimum age for nursery admission should be four years, while it should be six years for Class-I.
The minister will write to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to consider its implementation.
According to Sibal, "The consensus was that the minimum age for nursery admission should not be three years.
It should be four years. Admission into nursery system at three years adds emotional stress to the child when he should discover the world.
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Personally I feel as far as academics is concerend even four year olds will have a lot of pressure.... but pushing the age up will help benefit all since parents will not have to worry about basic care for their kids at school, teachers will have to spend less time handling cranky toddlers and the children will have fewer traumatic moments of getting wet in school and not being able to communicate simple demands and problems.
My grudge is why us??? The only thing I wanted for my Jan born is more time before she goes to school... for my own peace of mind at least.... unfortunately our kids and the two batches before will end up being the same age as their juniors and always grappling with study pressures esp since with this new change, in the long run curriculum will also be designed in accordance with 6+ in First rather than 5+ in First.
What about the kids who are already 5 yrs and going to 1st standard.my kid is march born he is nt even 6 and going to first standard moment he wiull be 6 he will go to second .and because of this facing lot of strees ,,,good the rule has come up but very late
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