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ADMISSION OPEN IN DPS SUSHANT LOK
FORMS AVAILABLE TILL 26 AUG 2013
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ion 2014-15. Registration form available (from 4th August 2014 (Monday) at school reception between 8.30 am to 12.30 pm on all working days.
(Saturday & Sunday off)
Registration Form for session 2014-15
Admission Criteria for Nursery , Session (2015-16)
Age 4+ years as on 30th September 2015.Registration forms available from 4th August 2014 (Monday) from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm at the school reception.
Registration Form for session 2015-16
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School Website and at School Gate from Monday 20th July 2015- Monday 10th August 2015 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm on all working days. Preference will be given to Sibling cases. Filled in Registration Forms complete in all respect must be submitted at School Reception on or before Monday 10th August 2015 between 8:30 am to 1:00 pm.
http://www.dpssl.net/admission.php
Last date of submission of form is Monday 10th August 2015.
AGE CRITERIA :
Nursery: 4 years + as on 30th September 2016.
PRE-REQUISITES AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION OF REGISTRATION FORM:
Attested copy of Birth Certificate from Municipal Corporation
Photocopy of proof of residence (ration card/ voter ID card /residence
lease deed/ any other )
Recent passport size photograph of child and parents (one each).
Certificate of disability (if any)
Admission realted Enquiry: admissionandfee@dpssl.net
Registration Form…
September.
Gurgaon-based Vijaylakshmi has been calling schools everyday. "I've also been coaching my son," she says. She is interested in having her son admitted into one of three schools and is referring to admissionsnursery.com - started by another beleaguered parent - for help.
She is interested in DPS Sushant Lok, which had sold forms at an admissions fair but isn't anymore. "They say they'll start selling after August 21." Parents who collected DPS Sushant Lok forms were told that appointment details for their round of interactions will be intimated in the first week of September. Registration is open at other schools, too, including Lotus Valley International School (Gurgaon), Shiv Nadar Schools (Gurgaon, Noida) and GD Goenka Public School (Indirapuram).
Ardee School started selling forms on August 16 and the last date for submission is September 15. "DPS Vasundhara opened last week and admissions there will remain open for another two weeks. We are not covered by the Directorate of Education guidelines. We're lucky that way," says Rita Kapur, executive director, DPS Ghaziabad Society.
Another Gurgaon parents have already managed to get her son placed in Ryan International. "I bought the form at the fair and they gave me a date and time for the interaction there itself. My child got selected," she says sounding relieved.
Most of Sarbani Ojha's "target schools" - Scottish High School, Heritage and Sun City School - will open only next week. "I also want Shri Ram School but for that I'll have to wait till January. I feel uneasy about waiting," she says.
"In Delhi, the bigger, better established schools will wait till the guidelines from the Directorate of Education are declared. Most open after November," says Sumit Vohra who has started AdmissionsNursery.com.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Nursery-rush-begins-again/articleshow/15524276.cms
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School.Maharshi Raman Marg Lodhi Road H.O. Delhi-110003 Landmark:
Near Sujan Singh Park Phone: 011-24648089\ Modern Montessori
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Many schools did the registration in last SchoolExhibition (SchoolEx )at Epicentre and Some very well established schools sold /distributed LIMITED forms .
1 ONE OF THE ESTABLISHED SCHOOL NEVER CAME OUT WITH FORMS AGAIN.
2 ONE OF THE VERY SOUGHT AFTER SCHOOL NEVER GAVE FORMS BUT WHEN STARTED ADMISSIONS ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVE AND THE FORMS WERE SOLD OUT ON FIRST DAY IN FEW HOURS
So we will suggest you to attend and buy the forms of your desired school (if available) and also know the dates of schools admission starting dates of all your target school.
THE SCHOOL WHICH SOLD LIMITED FORMS AND NEVER CAME OUT WITH FORMS WAS DPS SUSHANT LOK( LATER PARENTS INFORMED US THAT REST OF THE SEATS WERE FILLED BY CHILDREN WHO WERE PROMOTED BY THEIR RECENTLY STARTED PLAY SCHOOL APPLE BLOSSOM )
THE SCHOOL WHOSE FORMS WERE SOLD ON FIRST DAY IN FEW HOURS (ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVE WAS SCOTTISH HIGH) AS PER PARENTS FEEDBACKS FORMS WERE OVER IN FIRST 3 HOURS.
WE ARE NOT SURE WHETHER THE SAME SCHOOLS WILL FOLLOW SAME POLICY THIS YEAR OR NOT.
DISCLAIMER - AdmissionnsNursery.com DO NOT ENDORSE ANY CLAIMS MADE BY EXHIBITION ORGANISORS AND THIS INFO IS PROVIDED IN GOOD FAITH…
igh of relief with the High Court having fixed the minimum age (between 3-4 years) for admission to Nursery, parents in NCR are confused with no similar regulation in their states. While some schools in Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurgaon are allowing kids between 3-4 years, others are seeking kids between 3.5-4.5 years, while the rest are asking for kids between 3.6-4.6 years of age. So kids eligible for some schools become ineligible for others. Cases in point in Noida are DPS and Somerville which have fixed the age criteria at 3 years 6 months, while APJ and Amity schools in the same city have set it at 3 years. In Gurgaon, DPS Sector 45, Sun City and Scottish High are allowing kids at minimum 3.5 years while Heritage, Ardee, Ridge Valley and Lotus Valley have kept it flexible.Sumit Vohra of admissionsnursery.com, a website helping parents getting their wards admitted in nursery, says, “In Delhi, the DoE has fixed the age criteria. So everyone knows that their kids have to be between 3 to 4 years to get into nursery. However, in the absence of any set guidelines in NCR, schools are setting their own age eligibilities leading to unnecessary confusion. It is especially a problem for first-time parents as they are not familiar with the admission process.”“Most schools are asking for minimum 3.5 and 3.6 years so that the students they get, are mature enough, don’t suffer from anxiety and are more disciplined; but many new schools located in far flung areas are accepting kids at 3 years also to be able to fill up their seats. A reputed educational trust has set different age criteria at its branches in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon and Expressway which is wrong.”Nupur Khandelwal, a parent and resident of Indirapuram in Ghaziabad, says, “I wanted to get my son admitted in St. Thomas school which is closest to my house; but they were asking for students of 3.5 years and my son was falling short by a few days. So we opted for DPS which is further and costlier.”Preeti Dhaliwal, another such parent and resident of Sushant Lok says, “I wanted my daughter admitted in DPS last year, but she was falling short by a month. Ultimately, I had to keep her in playschool for an extra year, something I didn’t want to do at all, and looking forward to getting her admitted in DPS now. I hope there are no hassles now.”…
shant Lok, Lotus Valley International School and Kunskapskollan have started admissions. (Picture for representation only/HT File
Some schools in Gurgaon have started nursery admission in a departure from the schedule followed last year, leaving parents confused. The admission process, which usually commences around mid-August, has already started in some schools and others are also expected to start the process soon. Parents complain that absence of an academic calendar for schools in Gurgaon is causing them troubles.
Schools such as The HDFC School, The Millennium School, Delhi Public School Sushant Lok, Lotus Valley International School and Kunskapskollan have already started their admission process. Scottish High International will open the registration process on August 1. Other schools, including DPS Sector 45 and Ryan International School, are also likely to start the process by mid-August.
“I am frazzled by the education system here. My family shifted to the city recently and I have been hooked to all social networking sites for information about school admissions. The schedules of two of my preferred schools are poles apart. I am confused,” said Naina Raj, a parent.
Parents said absence of an academic calendar is affecting their choice of school.
“I want my child to study under the ICSE board. The school should provide an environment for my child’s overall development but also ensure that the studies are not compromised with. But how can a school fulfil all these needs? With no academic calendar and fixed number of seats in schools, my child will have to make compromises,” said Priyanka Dubey, another parent
Education experts suggest that the early start of admission by some schools is due to growing competition among them.
“Every year, more and more schools with better infrastructure and technology come up in Gurgaon. These institutes give a strong competition to the existing ones, which is why schools want to start admission before others,” Sumit Vohra, founder of admisssionnursery.com.
Schools, meanwhile, say that they have started early admission to give more time to the parents to complete the formalities.
“We are commencing the admission process early so that the parents can fill the forms easily and submit them. For the comfort of the parents, the school is providing forms both offline and online,” said Sudha Gupta, principal, Scottish High International School.
Aditi Misra, principal of Delhi Public School Sector 45, said, “We will start admissions by the first week of August. The admissions will be done on the basis of draw of lots.”
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