ad3 DPS, Ghaziabad4 DAV School, Sector 14, Gurgaon5 The Mother’s International School,New Delhi5 DPS, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi6 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi6 DPS, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad 6 Amity School, Saket, New Delhi
Co-curricular education1 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi1 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan,New Delhi4 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi5 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi6 The Shri Ram School, Aravali, Gurgaon7 Sanskriti School, New Delhi7 Step by Step, Noida7 Heritage School, Gurgaon7 Modern School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi8 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, New Delhi
Competence of faculty1 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi1 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi1 Step by Step, Noida3 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan,New Delhi3 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi3 The Shri Ram School, Aravali,Gurgaon4 Sanskriti School, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi4 Heritage School, Gurgaon5 The Mother’s International School, New Delhi5 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, New Delhi5 DAV School, Sector 14, Gurgaon
Teacher welfare and development1 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi 1 Step by Step, Noida3 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi5 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi5 The Mother’s International School, Delhi6 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi 6 The Shri Ram School, Aravali, Gurgaon7 Sanskriti School, Chanakyapuri, Delhi7 DAV School, Sector 14, Gurgaon8 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, New Delhi8 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Delhi
Individual attention to students1 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi1 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi1 Step by Step, Noida1 Mirambika, New Delhi2 Sanskriti School, New Delhi 2 The Shri Ram School, Aravali4 Shikshantar School, Gurgaon4 Kothari International School, Noida6 The Mother’s International, Delhi 6 Lotus Valley International, Noida
Community service1 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi 1 The Mother’s International School, Delhi 1 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, Delhi2 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi4 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi5 DAV School, Sector 14, Gurgaon5 DPS, Ghaziabad 5 Blue Bells, New Delhi 6 St. Francis De Sales School, Janakpuri, Delhi6 Shaheed Rajpal DAV Public School, Delhi 7 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Delhi
Sports education1 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Delhi 941 DPS, Mathura Road, New Delhi 1 Montfort School, New Delhi3 Modern School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi4 Hans Raj Model School, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi5 Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi6 St. Columba’s School, New Delhi7 Manav Sthali, Rajender Nagar, New Delhi7 APS, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi8 Heritage School, Gurgaon 8 Air Force Bal Bharati School, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Discipline and life skills education1 The Mother’s International School, Delhi3 Mirambika, New Delhi4 Lotus Valley International School, Noida5 Salwan Public School, Gurgaon 6 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi7 Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, New Delhi7 Apeejay, Pitampura, New Delhi 7 Laxman Public School, New Delhi8 Shikshantar School, Gurgaon9 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi
Infrastructure provision1 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi1 Heritage School, Gurgaon1 Lotus Valley International, Noida 942 Sanskriti School, New Delhi 3 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi 3 DPS, Mathura Road, New Delhi4 DPS, Noida 5 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi 5 Step by Step, Noida 875 Amity International, Noida
Disabled friendliness1 Step by Step, Noida 1 Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute, Subroto Park, New Delhi 1 Shikshantar School, Gurgaon2 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, Delhi3 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi 3 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi 3 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, Delhi3 Mirambika, New Delhi 3 Suncity School, Gurgaon 3 Mount St. Mary’s, Delhi Cantt, Delhi
Leadership and management quality1 Step by Step, Noida1 DAV School, Sector 14, Gurgaon 1 Salwan Public School, Gurgaon 1 Ahlcon International School, Delhi2 Vasant Valley School, New Delhi3 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, New Delhi 4 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 5 Sanskriti School, New Delhi5 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi5 Mirambika, New Delhi5 DPS, Rohini, New Delhi 5 Apeejay, Pitampura, New Delhi
Value for money1 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi 1 The Mother’s International School, New Delhi1 Amity International, Noida 1 DAV School, Sector 14, Gurgaon2 Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi4 Ahlcon International School, Delhi5 Mata Jai Kaur Public School, New Delhi 5 Modern Vidya Niketan, Faridabad 6 Salwan Public School, Gurgaon6 DPS, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 6 DPS, Noida 816 Blue Bells, New Delhi
Parental Involvement1 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 1 Step by Step, Noida 1 The Shri Ram School, Aravali, Gurgaon2 Springdales Public School, Pusa Road, New Delhi 2 Shikshantar School, Gurgaon4 Sanskriti School, New Delhi 4 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi 4 Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi6 Heritage School, Gurgaon7 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi7 Amity International, Noida7 Summer Fields School, Gurgaon
Quality of alumni/students3 Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi4 Sanskriti School, New Delhi 4 Amity International, Noida5 The Mother’s International School, New Delhi5 Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Delhi5 St. Columba’s School, New Delhi 6 The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 6 DPS, RK Puram, New Delhi 6 DPS, Ghaziabad6 Mirambika, New Delhi
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f getting selected for admission in many schools. "In one school, I noticed that all candidates selected in the final list stay within a radius of 5 km of the school. Why then do they even accept applications from those who stay 12-13 km away?" asked Vijay Sharma, a parent who lives in Palam Vihar. Sonia Aggarwal, an IT professional, said, "I bought the admission form of this school for Rs 1,000, but it was turned down when I submitted it." Similarly, my friends applied at 3-4 schools and got selected nowhere. Why should we spend so much money on just the application process when the final outcome comes to a naught?" The practice of selling admission prospectus at exorbitant rates stems from the lack of regulations in Gurgaon. In Delhi, no school can force applicants to buy prospectus, while an admission form doesn't cost more than Rs 25. "In absence of any regulatory body in Gurgaon, there are no fixed charges for nursery admission forms. We have seen schools change rules midway after selling the forms. In Delhi, no school can sell the form for more than Rs 25, while the price of prospectus varies between Rs 100 and Rs 300 and that too is optional. But in Gurgaon, when the school does not disclose the criteria earlier, why are they selling the forms at this high price?" said Sumit Vohra, who runs an online portal — admissionsnursery.com — a platform for the admission seekers. School authorities, however, say the allegation by parents is a bit of an exaggeration. While most schools admit there is no criteria for buying a form, they disagree that it's done to sell "expensive prospectus". Schools in Gurgaon claim it is done to provide equal opportunity to all parents. Anita Makkar, principal of HDFC School, said, "We follow a points-based system. Candidates who live far off will surely score less than those who stay close by, but we can't deny the former an opportunity to vie for getting shortlisted." Sudha Goel, director of Scottish High International School, said, "We sell forms for Rs 2,000 that includes a CD, brochure and prospectus. But if the number of forms we sell exceeds the number of seats, we inform parents the chances of their wards getting selected is grim." Anjali Nagpal, principal of Blue Bells School in Sector 10, said, "We never say 'no' at the time of selling forms except in the cases when the child's age is less than the minimum threshold."
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s our first child. Intetntionl Blue Bells School, East of Kailash our house 1 / 2 Km away, yet in school, mydaughter's name is not in the short list. I feel very bad, I think I do not working, so my daughter did not select.…
Added by 0fdj4anuegow0 at 11:19am on January 27, 2012
so the category should be removed or should only be capped to 5-10 percent maximum."!!
My Analysis OF DPS SCHOOLS AS FINAL LIST OUT (5 SCHOOLS)
NO PLACE FOR FIRST CHILD IN DPS (Bal Bharti/ Gyanbharti are giving equal points to first child and sibling even blue bells has kept equal points but they gave more points to alumni ) Some schools have kept quota for sibling
THE BEST SOLUTION IS TO CAP SIBLING ALUMNI BY ELSE DYNASTY RULE WILL NEVER END WHERE SIBLING COULD BE ACCEPTABLE BUT ALUMNI IS INDIRECT SCREENING SO SHOULD BE REMOVED OR SHOULD BE CAPPED TO MAX 5-10 %
TWO DPS CSME WITH FINAL LIST TODAY 1 DPS Mathura Rd Came with selected list - All 113 seats went to sibling or alumni the Draw for 50 candidates at 55 points for 18 seats also has sibling alumni ( some getting less point in distance)
List of applicants for verification of documents: DPS Mathura Road
Click link : http://www.dpsmathuraroad.net/images/listUpdates/list_of_applicants...
2 DPS Dwarka came out with a list of 111 candidates for 98 seats in the general category , 82 are either sibling or alumini category and rest 29 are single parent ........ , So No place for first child
DPS DWARKA RESULTS
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e not accepting fresh applications.
The court had on Friday stayed the Aam Aadmi Party government's order fixing four years as the age limit for entry-level admissions. Terming the government's order as "curtailing the right of child to seek education", the court extended the deadline for admission till Tuesday 4 pm for children above the age of four years.
However, most parents complained that while some schools are disobeying the court's order by not accepting fresh application, others opened the process only on Monday, giving them inadequate time to apply.
"I have been running from pillar to post since Saturday, but schools are refusing to accept forms. Some like DPS have uploaded their online links only on Monday evening. I do not know if the order is going to benefit me at all," said Anika Singh, a parent.
Similarly, Alok Kumar's child's application was rejected by Montfort School in Ashok Vihar and he was told that only the forms submitted till January 22 (the previous last date to apply) will be accepted, as against the court's order. The Directorate of Education (DoE) issued a circular to comply with the court's order only after 24 hours. But barring a handful of schools, most did not open up the online procedure on Sunday.
"The judgment was out on Friday, but the schools did not accept forms on Saturday and Sunday saying they did not get the DoE notification. It is only today after 1 pm that some of them started accepting forms. With just one day left, it is very difficult to fill forms of so many schools physically as most do not have online procedure," said another parent.
Ayonavo Sur, whose child is over four years said he felt "some respite" after the order, but left disappointed as schools did not accept fresh applications till Monday afternoon.
"I rushed to Blue Bells School after the order, but they told us that the process was closed. It was only at 1 pm on Monday that they started accepting forms online. I am left with just one day to submit it physically," he said.
"This shows how concerned the schools are for parents who are having sleepless nights. Even after the DoE circular was out on Saturday, they (schools) did not revise their online links for nursery admission on Sunday. So, technically parents have just two or one day to complete filling of forms of so many schools," said Vohra, who also runs admissionsnursery.com, an online portal representing parent community in the capital.
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lom Hills~7th July
Shalom Presidency~7th July
KRM~7th July
Ridge Valley~7th July
Blue Bells Sec 10~7th July
Blue Bells Sec 4~ 7th July
TSMS~15th July
Shikshantar~15th July
Amity (46/Sec 43)~16th July
Shiv Nadar~18th July
Suncity Sec 54~18th July
Kunskapsskolan~19th July
DPS Sushant Lok~ 20th July
DPS Sec 45~21th July
St. Xavier's~22nd July
Salwan~22nd July
HDFC~ 22nd July
Scottish High~24th July
Heritage~25 th July
Suncity Sec 45~25th July
LVIS Gurgaon~28th July
DPSG-PV/SL~29th July
Shri Ram Aravali~1st Aug
G D Goenka Sec 48~1st Aug
DAV Sec 14~11th Aug…
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Gurgaon
Hamilton Court Complex,Phase IV, DLF CityGurgaon – 122002
Tel. No:- 0124-4784300Email-id:-senior.aravali@tsrs.org , junior.aravali@tsrs.org
RS. 1,78,200 per annum
The Heritage School
Gurgaon
Sector 62, Gurgaon
Tel. No:- 0124-2855124
Rs. 1,18,212 per annum
DAV Public School
Gurgaon
Sector 14,Gurgaon
Tel. No:- 0124-2324070
Rs. 82,600 per annum
Shikshantar School
Gurgaon
J Block , South City IGurgaon 122001
Tel. No:-0124-4889100 Fax. No:-0124-4889196 Email-id:- office@shikshantarschool.com
Rs. 1,81,452 per annum
Suncity School
Gurgaon
Suncity Township,Sector – 54Gurgaon
Tel. No:-0124 – 4845300 – 302Fax. No:-0124-4140674
Rs. 78,300 per annum
Delhi Public School
Gurgaon
Sector-45 Urban EstateGurgaon – 122001
Tel. No:- 0124 4125800-801
1,20,690 per annum
Salwan Public School
Gurgaon
Sector 15, Part-II, GurgaonHaryana – 122001
Tel. No:- 0124 – 4886050-90Fax. No:- 0124 – 4886050 Extn. – 121Mob. No+91-11-9818376422
Rs 50,320 per annum
Amity International
Gurgaon
Sector 46,Gurgaon
Tel. No:- 0124-2581001/02/03, 0124-3296998,9810983009
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Lotus Valley International
Gurgaon
M-Block, South City-II,Nirvana Country,Sector-50 (Behind North Close),Gurgaon-122018
Tel. No:- +91-9650544997,+91-9810153361,0124-3290885
1,69,800 per annum
Blue Bells Model School
Gurgaon
Sector – 4 Gurgaon -122001Haryana, INDIA
Tel. No:-: 91-124-4698888Email-id:-bbms@bluebells.orginfo@bluebells.org
Rs. 57,120 per annum
Note : The figures mentioned above may have few changes.
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Added by V R Harihar at 3:04pm on September 24, 2013
g a tough time in securing nursery admissions for their second child with several private schools devising their own methods for selecting students under the 'siblings' category. The National Progressive Schools Committee (NPSC), which has 150 leading private schools under its umbrella, had given guidelines that the maximum quota for siblings category should not be more than 20 per cent and in case of alumni 5 per cent. Some schools like Bal Bharti have given quite fair points to siblings while some have given more points to alumni than both sibling and first child, which is clear cut indirect screening, claimed Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.Com. "Some schools like Blue Bells School, have given equal points to first child and sibling and more points to alumni (15 per cent to each to sibling and first child and 20 per cent for alumni) which actually reduces the chance of sibling to almost zero. have given quite fair points to siblings while some have given more points to alumni than both sibling and first child, which is clear cut indirect screening, claimed Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.Com.
"The idea is to have a child-centric admission," he said. Fixing quota for each category in such a case would solve the problem to certain extent, he added. "First child parents are happy that at least they have some chance and it is a welcome move.. But siblings should be given preference in KG as it is tough to send children to two different schools these days, specially for working couples. Gyan Bharti has set an example by giving first child more points than both alumni and sibling," Vohra added.
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