rsery for the academic session 2014-15.
You are advised to collect the Admission Form from the admission department between 9:00 am – 12:00 noon and complete the admission formalities latest by 5th September 2013.
Kindly come prepared with the following documents:
A Demand Draft in favour of Lotus Valley International School, Gurgaon for the amount Rs.99000/-(incase you are availing the school transport) or Rs.91500/- (in case you are not availing the school transport).
One Photograph of each parent and 4 photographs of the child.
Original Birth Certificate and a copy of the Immunization Chart.
Please Note: In case if you fail to complete the admission formalities by 5th, September 2013, latest by 3:30pm, then the admission will be treated as cancelled.
List of candidates for Admission to grade Nursery for the academic session 2014-15.
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Registration Number
Student Name
Father Name
1
LVG/2646
Tvisha Gupta
Tuhin Gupta
2
LVG/2653
Akarshika
Ankur Dhingra
3
LVG/2659
Ayaan Jain
Anurag Jain
4
LVG/2664
Rohanbir Singh
Pavitbir Singh
5
LVG/2667
Netram Agrawal
Vijay Prakashchandra Agarwal
6
LVG/2671
Siddharth Bhaskar
Kamal bhaskar
7
LVG/2679
Saanvi Singh
Sanjeev Singh
8
LVG/2842
Riaan Garg
Kumar Vatsal
9
LVG/2894
Kamya Gogoi
Santanu
10
LVG/2908
Auroray Bose
Snehasis Bose
11
LVG/2909
Sahej Bakshi
Jaspreet.S.bakshi
12
LVG/2977
Sehaan Sahni
Capt Sameer
13
LVG/3017
Srishti Gaur
Hemanshu
14
LVG/3085
Daksh Agarwal
Manu Krishna
15
LVG/2937
Uday Veer Singh Rana
Amit rana
16
LVG/3280
Navya Jaswal
Major Vinay
17
LVG/2625
Nia. S. Kamath
Sanjay.G. Kamath
18
LVG/2924
Ishir Singla
Kumar Gaurav
19
LVG/2982
Shourya Wariz
Sriwant Wariz
20
LVG/3148
Gaurika Sehgal
Gaurav
21
LVG/3231
Aarav Ranjan
Navin Ranjan
22
LVG/3261
Ranbir Pratap
Pratap
23
LVG/2651
Sehaj Kaur
Prabhdial Singh
24
LVG/2771
Yashita Maheshwari
Ankush Maheshwari
25
LVG/2936
Kaira Hemrajani
Jitendra Hemrajani
26
LVG/3012
Pranshi Yadav
Dr. Sunil Kumar
27
LVG/3214
Vedika Sharma
Aditya Sharma
28
LVG/3215
Viraj Sharma
Aditya Sharma
29
LVG/3277
Amya Sharma
Sumit Sharma
30
LVG/2764
Akshar Matta
Yogesh
31
LVG/2795
Anumeha jain
Anurag Jain
32
LVG/2796
Sumoha Jain
Anurag Jain
33
LVG/2886
Kinjal Agrawal
Rahul
34
LVG/2898
Nayesha Jain
Neeraj
35
LVG/3076
Evan Sihmar
Vikas Sihmar
36
LVG/3085
Daksh Agarwal
Manu Krishna
37
LVG/3091
Amaira Sahni
Capt Gurtaj
38
LVG/2643
Amir Azhar
Azhar Perwaiz
39
LVG/2675
Gauraang Singh
PN Madhukar
40
LVG/2678
Aashvi Agarwal
Archit Kumar
41
LVG/2769
SakshyaTripathi
Gautam Tripathi
42
LVG/2790
Aarnav Koshal
Gaurav
43
LVG/3157
Sara Peswani
Amit Peswani
44
LVG/3182
Suditi Raina
Deepak raina
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s ensure a vibrant and dynamic environment for the teaching-learning process. The school wants to liberate the students by phasing out uniforms. They stress upon knowledge acquisition rather than rote learning.
JASPAL KAUR PUBLIC SCHOOL SHALIMAR BAGH The school's USP is “value for money“.They conduct regular teacher assessment programmes, which are not faultfinding exercises, but rather fact-finding ones. The students are constantly engaged in community programmes and creative exercises. They run pathshalas in the slums to instill a sense of giving back to society.
RUKMINI DEVI PUBLIC SCHOOL PITAMPURA The school has various clubs such as astronomy, robotics, science, performing arts etc. It also has been recognised for its efforts for outstanding development of an international dimension in its curriculum by the British Council. They have an active cultural exchange programme as well.
KULACHI HANSRAJ MODEL SCHOOL ASHOK VIHAR With a 5-acre campus, the school provides good infrastructure, including a skating rink and cricket ground. The school has undertaken many initiatives in socially sensitive areas such as creating awareness about the environment, as well as spreading education to the underprivileged in the area.
LANCER'S CONVENT SCHOOL ROHINI The school uses innovative techniques such as experiential learning, mind mapping, guided visualisation, field trips, excursions, group discussions to teach its students in an innovative manner.
OTHER GOOD OPTIONS G D GOENKA SCHOOL ROHINI The school has various clubs such as Sudoku, environment, dramatics, knowledge sharing, public speaking etc. The entire campus is under CCTV surveillance. All classrooms are equipped with smart boards, computers and projectors.They conduct regular heritage walks and guided tours to monuments and museums in an attempt to make subjects more fun.
THE SRIJAN SCHOOL MODEL TOWN This disabled friendly school ensures that parents are equal partners in the education of their children by organising regular interactions between parents and teachers. They encourage their staff to pursue professional courses for upgradation of their specific knowledge. It also promotes environment-friendly practices and has its own compost plant.
DARBARI LAL DAV MODEL SCHOOL PITAMPURA The emphasis here is on teacher's professional development. They lay stress on merging curriculum with E-learning through smart classrooms, using Class Teacher learning systems. The school also organises 'subject days' such as Mathemania, Hindi Divas etc to develop love for all subjects.
VIKAS BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL ROHINI VBPS aims to provide quality education to match global standards and strives for excellence in all fields. The schools has smart classrooms and conducts regular interactive sessions with parents. The students also participated in the anticracker rally as part of their environment awareness programme.
DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL ROHINI The school promotes life skills education through its curriculum, cultural programmes, regular counselling sessions and role plays. It also conducts adult education classes
FRESH START With good schools few and far between, north Delhi awaits the arrival of private schools that provide quality education to its ever-increasing residents.
Densely-populated north Delhi, with its winding roads and small markets, was once home to the city's oldest schools. Over the years, these schools -mostly government-run -have fallen off the radar, leaving a lacuna that private schools are yet to fill.
Demographics have also had a role to play in this scenario. Education did not rank very high on the priority list of the small-time traders who made up most of the area's population. But with the Delhi Metro giving a boost to pockets like Rohini and Pitampura, the upwardly-mobile middle classes are settling in. And hopefully, good schools will soon follow.
The USP of north Delhi schools has always been affordable education, with a focus on academics. The results of the 2011 Hindustan Times-C fore Top School survey include many familiar, expected names, such as Montfort School, Apeejay School, Delhi Public School, Rohini and the two Bal Bharati Public Schools. There have been minor changes though.Darbari Lal DAV Model School and N K Bagrodia School have edged their way past Rukmini Devi Public School and Jaspal Kaur Public School to bag a top ten slot this year, compared to the 2010 survey.
With smart boards and cultural exchange programmes becoming a norm, schools here are changing. But attitudes are still conservative. Parents want their children to opt for `safer' choices like science and commerce.Hence, many schools here do not offer NEXT WEEK To find out which SouthEast Delhi schools come out on top in various categories, from `individual attention to students' to `infrastructure and facilities', look out for the Top School survey on Monday. the humanities stream.
“We used to have an Arts section earlier, but very few students opted for it. So we discontinued it,“ said Monachan K K, principal, Montfort School.
A classroom in Bal Bharati Public School (BBPS), Rohini, exemplifies this struggle between old and new ideas.
“Our parents have older notions regarding education and careers. They feel that science and commerce are stable options. If you want to do something unconventional, it becomes tough to convince them,“ said Aishwarya Gaur, a class 10 student. While her classmates agree with her, 75% would still opt for science. “It keeps your options open,“ shrugs Aishwarya.INCOMPLETE REFORMS?The much-hyped educational reforms and the introduction of Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation(CCE) has received a mixed response.
Though many laud the move for reducing the stress levels of students, they doubt whether the reforms can really ease the stiff competition for marks. “The entire education system, with its myopic focus on exams and marks, needs to change. One exam, a single set of marks and your future is decided,“ said Rekha Sharma, principal, BBPS, Rohini.
Both students and parents remain unconvinced , though their reasons differ. “For the board exams, you had to study once a year. But with CCE, there is continuous appraisal and continuous pressure. There is no time for anything else,“ said Ayushman Sharma, a class 10 student.
“Doing away with the boards in class 10 has made students very laidback. Now, when they encounter them in class 12, the pressure to perform will only be greater,“ complains Anjali Jain, whose daughter studies at Apeejay School, Pitampura. The teacher is the commander of the class. Nothing can replace the teacher; technology can only play a subsidiary role.
R E K H A S H A R M A , principal SUNIL SAXENA / HT PHOTOS Tuition classes are important. In school, every class has 45 students and it is not possible for the teacher to give individual attention.
A K S H I TA J A I N , student I left the football team to concentrate on studies. Unfortunately, in India, football can never be a career and academics will always be more important. S H U B H A M S I N G H , student There aren't enough good schools for everybody. Government-run schools have not been able to deliver the quality people want.
M O N A C H A N K K , principal BEYOND THE TOP TEN SCHOOLS They might have not made it to the top 10 but hold as much promise as their crowned counter parts. Here is a list of other options.
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Bal Bharti Noida~15 June
APJ Noida~17 June
DPS Indirapuram~1 July
DPS Sec 132~4 July
Ramagya(Noida/G.Noida)~4 July
Khaitan Noida~5 July
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~6 July
Vishwa Bharati Noida~6 July
Manav Rachna~8 July
Khaitan Ghaziabad~8 July(From Pre Nursery till Class XII)
Kothari International~11 July
G D Goenka Global School Sec 50 Noida~12 July
GIIS Noida~15 July
St. Teresa Indirapuram~16 July
Gyanshree~18 July
DPS Raj Nagar~18 July
Indus Valley Noida~19 July
DPSGV~22 July
DLF Sahibabad~22July
JBM Global School~25July
St. Francis Indirapuram~26 July
DPS R.N Extention~27 July
Cambridge Noida~28 July
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)/Global School ~28 July
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar~29July
Amiown~30 July
Shri Global (Greater Noida)~31 July
Modern School Vasundhara~31 July
LVIS(Greater Noida)~1 Aug
Somerville Noida~1Aug
Somerville Int(Sec 132)~1Aug
Somerville (Greater Noida)~1 Aug
Vidya Bal Bhawan~1 Aug
Mayoor School~ 5 Aug
LVIS( Noida)~5 Aug
TSMS~5 Aug
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~5 Aug
Billabong~6 Aug
FAS Noida~6 Aug
FAS Vaishali~8 Aug
Sapphire~10 Aug
ST.Thomas Indirapuram~14 Aug
Shiv Nadar~19 Aug
Sarvottam Int School (Greater Noida)~19 Aug
Cambridge Indirapuram~19 Aug
GD Goenka Raj Nagar Extention~20 Aug
Holy Angel's Ghaziabad~21 Aug
Jaypee~22 Aug
St.John's (Greater Noida)~23 Aug
Manthan~28 Aug
G D Goenka (Greater Noida)~28 Aug
Pacific World School( Greater Noida)~29 Aug
JSS~1 Sep
DPS Sec 122~2 Sep
Indirapuram Public School~3 Sep
DAV (Sahibabad)~ 3 Sep
Gaur International~5 Sep
SCDAV~10 Sep
Vishwa Bharati (Greater Noida)~14 Sep
The Infinity School ( Greater Noida)~14 Sep
DPS (G.Noida)~16 Sep
FAS(G.Noida)~18 Sep
Step by Step ( Montessori)~1 Oct
Assisi Convent~1 Oct
ST.Francis(G.Noida)…