he reviews below by parents below
Scottish High
http://www.admissionsnursery.com/main/search/search?q=Scottish+high
Heritage Gurgaon
http://www.admissionsnursery.com/main/search/search?q=Heritage+Gurg...
But Shriram is most sought after school among these three schools
Rest some parents find Scottish High as over hyped and they changed they admission process last year from FCFS to online forms
Also compare boards ICSE VS CBSE VS ICSE n fees
Cannot compare as all follow different idology…
efund is school specific)
I think they follow Delhi fee refund policy as no uniform rules in Harayana for fee refund policy
Rest Shriram and SH both are ICSE n not easy to get through
Talk to parents of school/see infra/security n if satisfied block your seat as this is among front runners of Gurgaon schools (Also CBSE)
See reviews by parents of GDG below as parents whose wars are studying are quite satisfied.
http://www.admissionsnursery.com/group/nursery_school_admissions_in...
Also some parents are active you can leave any query in case you have
Delhi Uniform fee refund policy as per Education Directorate (DOE)
http://www.edudel.nic.in/upload_2015_16/29122_29124_dt_25022015.pdf
Rest double chk with school as this is new session and rules might change every year
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ties
Suncity is has also academic stress like DPS but focus has good infra and holistic growth
http://www.admissionsnursery.com/group/nursery_school_admissions_in...
Dav is popular as in reach of more parents ( money wise) Else Suncity is better ( but quite expensive in addition to fees as per parents feedback in long run)
i would suggest you to visit
Scottish high
Shiv Nadar
LV
for holistic dev
Shriram is the most after school of Gurgaon…
p; Amity, Sector 43 from pre-nursery to 12th. Are kids from Amiown moved to 43 br or 46 br.
2. Is Amiown & Amity 43 fee 75k/yr excluding Transport & inclusive of all fee. Is 80k to be paid for movement from Amiown to 46.
3. My daughter is Nov 10 born and am confused between Nursery & pre-nursery. Wch one shld i opt for as per ur views. She already goes to Pre-k in a school.
4. In Modern Montessori & Mris - They are taking her in pre-nursery. MMI is nearby to our house & mris is far.
5. In Indus/Ridge Valley/Shalom Hills/Shriram Global/Gurgaon Valley - She is eligible for Nursery.
Req your views. Have u finalized any school for ur kid & for wch class. Got to know from d posts that u had an interaction in both Amiown & 43 br and result wud cum in 3-4 weeks time.…
Added by Tarun K Jain at 9:01pm on September 7, 2013
riram School
Amity (Sec-43)
Ryan
Mayoor
DAV Sec 14/10
BLUEBELLS
Heritage
Shikshanter
Salwan Public School
DPS SEC 45
K R MANGALAM
Suncity School
DPS Sushant Lok
Lotus Valley (Sibling Cat)
Lotus Valley (General Cat)
St Xaviers
Manav Rachna School Sector 46/51
RIDGE VALLEY
Kunskapskolan
CHIRANJIV BHARATI SCHOOL
VEGA
Shalom Hills
HDFC School
WE SUGGEST ALL THE PARENTS MUST VISIT THE SCHOOL BEFORE GETTING ADMISSION AS AFTER GETTING ADMISSION NOT MUCH TIME IS GIVEN TO DEPOSIT THE FEES (EXCEPT VERY FEW SOUGHT AFTER SCHOOLS )
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ar 2014-2015 is as follows. The advertisement was printed on Friday, 4th October, 2013 in The Times of India (Times CITY | GURGAON). * Registration Forms available ONLINE ONLY at www.tsrs.org from Monday, 7th October, 2013 to Thursday, 17th October, 2013 * Last date for submission of this form is Thursday, 17th October, 2013 by 1600 hours. * All communication between applicants and the school will be conducted via email. * Please address your queries to jar.admission@tsrs.org
S.No.
Criteria
Specification
Range of Points
Total Points
1
Neighbourhood
0-10 km
20
20
10 - 15 km
10
Beyond 15 km
5
2
Staff
Wards of staff of: The Shri Ram School Vasant Vihar, The Shri Ram School Phase – III, The Shri Ram School Aravali Phase – IV and The Shri Ram Police Public School - Bhondsi
35
Sibling
Applicable to siblings (cousins not eligible): The Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar, The Shri Ram School, Phase – III and The Shri Ram School Aravali, Phase – IV
Alumni of The Shri Ram Schools (Vasant Vihar – Moulsari – Phase III and Phase IV – Aravali)
The individual applying under Alumni category has to fulfill either of the following: Has studied in The Shri Ram School for at least one complete academic year OR has passed the ICSE/ISC/IB/NIOS or any other recognized board from the school.
3
Single Parent / Adopted Child / Special Needs
• Single Parent - Unmarried / Divorced / Widow / Widower • Adopted Child • Child with special needs who can be mainstreamed under Inclusive Education
5
5
4
First born child
15
15
5
Parent Response
Response on relative role of parents and educators as mentioned on the form
25
Total
100
* Total number of seats available - 180. (Open seats – 140 and Management seats - 40) * Closure of Admission process on Monday, 31st March, 2014.
Further information for seats that fall under the General and Management category:
* The first list will be displayed on the school website on Thursday, 7th November, 2013. * Verification of documents will be conducted along with the admission fee deposit.
Note: If applications are more than number of seats available in each category, admission shall be done only by draw of lots/lottery. There will be no screening, written test, interview or profiling of child/parents.…
i Ncr ...might be fees at the time of admission)
Global India (incomplete name due to space constraint) is GIIS Noida
Subsidy is given in IIT but why nursery fees so high in some schools ?
Thanks to Gurgaon parents for chipping in .
Indian Express-Chaos, controversy over nursery admission test patience of parents
What set the nursery admission season this year apart from past years was the unprecedented participation of parents in the litigation process. As the admission season drags on, dissatisfaction over the new guidelines remains. While schools blame the ‘government’s tyrannical approach’ for the confusion, the latter blames ‘vested interests for creating hurdles in the way of implementation of a common, fair policy’. SHIKHA SHARMA & Ujala Chowdhry report
It has been a particularly tumultuous time for parents seeking nursery admission for their children this year. A completely new set of rules — and ensuing litigation on its different aspects, first by schools and then by various sets of parents — meant that the admission process saw more chaos and controversy than ever before. As the admission season drags on, dissatisfaction over the new guidelines remain. While schools blame the “government’s tyrannical approach” for the confusion, the government blames “vested interests for creating hurdles for implementation of a common, fair policy”.
“When fresh nursery guidelines were announced in December 2013, everyone appreciated the new guidelines, except the private schools — which was understandable since the guidelines quashed management quota. But then, different sets of aggrieved parents started going to court. While some had genuine concerns, there were also a lot of vested interests. So, the process, engulfed in litigation, kept delaying itself till we reached where we are now,” Padmini Singla, Director, Directorate of Education, said.
According to Singla, “excessive litigation, so close to dates of admission, coupled with anxious parents looking to get their children ‘admitted in the top 50 schools in the city’ compounded the problem”.
This year, Lt-Governor Najeeb Jung made radical changes to nursery admission guidelines, completely taking away schools’ discretionary powers and setting up a uniform point system — one which gave maximum emphasis to neighbourhood, besides allotting points for sibling, alumni and inter-transfer cases.
“Till last year, every school had its own criteria. This year, we formed a common criteria. It was totally new. Anything new takes time to settle with the public. That time was very less, leading to confusion and chaos amongst parents. That said, the guidelines were made with the right intentions and are an improvement over the arbitrary point system schools were subjecting parents to,” she said.
However, the schools disagree — blaming failure on the part of the government to consult all stakeholders for the chaos instead. “The government cannot take major policy decisions on its own. It should have consulted the advisory board, school bodies and academicians before coming out with a decision. These guidelines are against the principle of autonomy, under which unaided private schools have been given the power by the central government to formulate their own admission criteria for 75 per cent of the seats. The government’s thoughtless decisions have brought us to the position we are standing in,” Ameeta Mulla Wattal, Principal, Springdales School, Pusa Road, said.
Absence of a stable government also played a role in bringing out “half-baked guidelines”, says Sumit Vohra, founder, Admissionsnursery.com, a portal representing city parents. “Let us not forget that in the absence of a stable government, the L-G was under pressure to come up with a set of new guidelines… Social Jurist had already made a representation to the L-G to fix admission norms, which was followed by a High Court direction,” he said.
The process for nursery admissions has been embroiled in litigation for the last few years. In 2007 and in 2010, lawyer-activist group Social Jurist had challenged the government’s decision to allow schools to allot points, arguing that inclusion of any category beyond neighbourhood and draw of lots went against the spirit of the Right to Education (RTE) Act.
In 2013, the Delhi High Court ruled that the RTE Act was not admissible with respect to nursery admissions beyond the 25 per cent EWS seats. The judgment was challenged and the matter is pending in the Supreme Court. The guidelines by the L-G came to force after Social Jurist made a representation to Jung to come up with a new order.
“In totality, there are no dearth of seats in city schools. But when everyone is looking to get their children into the ‘so-called best schools’ in the city, it is then we have a problem. And frankly, the problem will continue till the problem of supply and demand is solved,” D R Saini, Principal, DPS, R K Puram, said.
Tough battle for parents of kids with special needs
The three-and-half-year-old boy wakes up at 7.30 in the morning, attends a therapy centre near his house, comes back at 12.30 and is again sent to various centres for different kinds of therapies. The boy was born with Down syndrome. His parents are facing a tough battle for his nursery admission in Delhi.
Post December 18, 2013, guidelines passed by Lt-Governor Najeeb Jung for admissions to nursery, the silent minority of parents of Children With Special Needs (CWSN) have been running around the national capital for admissions to a decent school, which has proper infrastructure to take care of mentally challenged children. “In this city of 917 schools, only 43 have some infrastructure to accommodate our kids. Out of which, there are only a couple, which are actually willing to take our kids in, rest are just trying to evade us. It doesn’t take a lot of infrastructure to make special arrangements in schools for our kids,” his mother said.
The High Court on February 26 this year passed an order that private schools should work out a separate 3 per cent quota to accommodate these children.
Before the L-G’s guidelines for nursery admissions, the CWSN group had a separate draw of lots for admissions. But now as per the guidelines, there is a 25 per cent reservation in all schools for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Disadvantaged Groups (DG); both these sections are subjected to a common draw of lots. “This has significantly reduced the chances of children with mental and physically disabilities to compete for a spot in good schools,” she said.
Paying Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000 per month on special care, these parents have their own battles to fight everyday. “There is a 70 per cent chance of recovery for our kids if they mingle with normal kids of their age,” another parent, whose four-year-old son suffers from autism, said.
In Old Delhi, they run out of admission options
He lives in the heart of the city. He has applied to 18 schools in and around his area, but hasn’t been able to secure admission for his four-year-old daughter in even one of them. Nursery admissions are a time of difficulty for city parents — more so, for parents in Old Delhi.
This year, the problem seems to have been compounded on account of where they stay. “There are hardly any good schools in this area. Till last year, a parent could apply to as many schools as possible. But the eight-km distance criteria has meant that this year we have limited options,” Asif Iqbal, who stays near Turkman Gate, said.
According to information provided by the Directorate of Education, there are a total of 28 private schools in Central Delhi and 13 in the New Delhi area. Of these, around 10 are minority institutions, free to devise their own rules.
“Not that we have many options every year but this year, thanks to the neighbourhood criteria, the options are even less,” Muhammad Aslam said. Aslam is struggling to get his daughter enrolled in a good school. “I have applied in schools in Central Delhi and a few in Noida. But, I am not very keen on sending my four-year-old as far as Noida,” he said.
For some like Furqan Khan, an EWS parent, the odds are stacked even higher. “The rules mean that I have to locate a school for my daughter in Old Delhi only. I have applied to seven-eight schools, but haven’t heard from even one,” he said.
Residents say that “proving one is an EWS parent is an ordeal in itself because of the difficulty in getting residential certificates made”. “Most of us don’t have permanent residential proof. Our houses are registered in the names of our ancestors and setting the paperwork right takes time. Schools don’t have that kind of time,” Imran Khan said.
While some like Furqan Khan are contemplating enrolling their children in playschools, others are thinking of “home-schooling their children”. “What option do we have? We can’t even ask the government to build more schools here because the area is too congested to build a proper school,” Khan said. “Galli mohalle ke school mein hee padhana padega bachhon ko (We’ll have to enroll our children in the street schools,” he said.
(Ujala Chowdhry)
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in online.
Please read this page completely and understand it before clicking the button at the bottom of the page which will take you to the registration form.
Completed registration form needs to be submitted latest by 1600 Hrs. on 14th January 2015.
Total number of seats available is 112. [Open seats –56, Seats under the Disadvantaged groups and Weaker sections -28 (25% of total seats), Management seats –22 (20% of total seats) & Staff quota – 6 (5% of total seats)]
The Shri Ram School has a split campus. The Junior School is in Vasant Vihar and the Senior School is in DLF Phase III, Gurgaon.
The Shri Ram School offers ISC/ICSE, NIOS,IGCSE & IB Diploma Programme
Instructions for filling the Registration Form
Children whose birth date falls born on or between 1st October 2010 and 31st March 2012 are eligible for registration for the academic session 2015-2016. You may apply online through the website OR submit the offline form which is available at the school campus. It would be preferable that the online form be filled.
Important:
You are advised to fill in only one form - either Online OR Offline, to avoid cancellation of both the forms.
The online and offline registration forms will be available from 10:00 hours on 30th December 2014 to 14th January 2015. The last date for receiving all forms is 1600 hours on 14th January 2015.
The admission process has been designed to provide equal opportunity to all and to maintain transparency in the admission process. The criteria for admission for open seats are as follows:
S.No.
Criteria
Specification
Range of Points
Total Points
1
Neighbourhood
0-5 km
20
20
Above 5 upto 8 km
15
Above 8 upto 10 km
10
Above 10 km
0
2
Sibling
In The Shri Ram School Campus: Junior School, Vasant Vihar Senior School, Moulsari Campus, DLF Phase III The Shri Ram School, Aravali
35
3
Adopted Child
Adopted Child
05
05
4
Ward of Alumni of The Shri Ram School
1. Has studied at The Shri Ram School for a minimum of 5 consecutive years and has been an active participating alumni 2. Has passed the ICSE/ISC/IB/NIOS or any other recognized board from The Shri Ram Schools and has been an active participating alumni
10
10
5
Age
3½ to 4½ yrs as of 31st March 2015
20
20
3 to 3½ yrs as of 31st March 2015
05
6
First born child
10
10
Total
100
* The above said criteria is applicable only to the academic session 2015-16 only.
Guidelines for filling Online Forms
This is an electronic registration form for Pravesh Vatika. Please read the instructions carefully before filling in the form to avoid the rejection of your form.
Each form will be issued a unique Registration Number after the acceptance of the form. Kindly take a print out of the Receipt Page. This serves as a record to know the status of your application and for any further correspondence.
The registration form will refresh while it retrieves dynamic data from our database.
Do not press the ENTER KEY to move from one field to another. Use the TAB KEY or the mouse control for the same.
After completing the application form kindly click on the SUBMIT FORM button.
To avoid rejection, DO NOT fill more than one form for one applicant.
All fields are mandatory. Incomplete forms will not be accepted by the system.
Please enter your email id correctly as you will receive further communication on the address entered.
When user select values in some List box & radio buttons, the registration form will refresh for retrieving the data from the database. Till refreshing completed user should not enter or select any data in the registration form as it may lead to loss of entered /selected data.
Please note that when you have slow internet connection the registration form appearance, refreshing of the form and submission of completed forms may take some time, please be patient.
The areas/localities/colonies within range for criteria of selection are built in to the system. If you do not find your locality, you may choose the 'Others' category. You will then be able to enter details and the distance from the school campus.
For any queries please write to pv.admissions@tsrs.org
Final admission is subject to the verification of the following documents [in original]:
Birth Certificate issued by the Municipal Corporation
Proof of residential address [Passport/ Lease Deed/ Electricity Bill/ MTNL Telephone Bill/ Electoral Card/Aadhar Card] Note: School will also verify the residential address through home visits.
In case of sibling applicants: the identity card/admission no of sibling studying in The Shri Ram School whether at the Junior School i.e. Vasant Vihar, the Senior School i.e. DLF Phase III or at The Shri Ram School, Aravali
In case of adopted: Adoption Deed.
For proof of first born child: affidavit affirming that the child seeking admission is the first born child. Click here to download affidavit format
In case of ward of Alumni of The Shri Ram School : Migration Certificate.
In case of ward of staff of The Shri Ram School (includes grand children also) : Employee number of staff.
In case of twins, if one of the twin children gets selected, then only will the other be considered under sibling category at a later stage and not during the submission of the form. Please write to pv.admissions@tsrs.org if the application is valid under the ‘Twins’ category, stating the registration numbers of the applications.
Note:The documents will be verified at the time the admission fee is deposited.
Registration Form for admission under Freeship-Disadvantaged Group and Weaker Sections - Economically Weaker Section, Children with Special Needs,SC/ST/OBC, Orphan
Parents are requested to fill in the Common Admission Form (as prescribed by the Directorate of Education) available at the school campus free of cost
Documents required for admission on free seats :
For the admission of child belonging to weaker sections: a. Income certificate issued by a revenue officer not below the rank of Tehsildar b. BPL ration card (yellow coloured) c. AAY Ration Card (pink coloured)
For the admission of child belonging to disadvantaged group: a. A certificate issued by a revenue officer not below the rank of Tehsildar or any other competent authority b. Caste Certificate by DC Office c. Medical Certificate from government hospital or a report of diagnosis from a recognised hospital. (In case of Special Need or/ disability) d. A Certificate issued in accordance with instruction issued by the Department of Women and Child Development, GNCT of Delhi, vide order dated 11.12.12 in case of Orphan Child.
Proof of residence: a. Ration card issued to the parents (mother/father having the name of the child). b. Domicile certificate of child or of his/her parents. c. Voter I card of any of the parents. d. Electricity bill/MTNL bill/Water Bill. e. Unique Identity card (Aadhar) in the name of Father/Mother/Child issued by the Government of India. f. Passport in the name of any of the parents or child.
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carefully first
Registration forms for children born between 1st October, 2013 and 30th September, 2014 can be filled in Online ONLY for academic session 2018-2019.
Please read this page completely and understand it before clicking the button at the bottom of the page which will take you to the registration form.
Complete registration form needs to be submitted latest by 1600 hours on Wednesday, 30th August, 2017.
Total number of seats available is 180. (Open seats - 144 and Management seats – 36)
The Shri Ram School Aravali offers the ISC/ICSE curriculum.
Instructions for filling the Registration Form
Important:
The online registration form will be available from Monday, 21st August, 2017 to Wednesday, 30th August, 2017. The last date for receiving all forms is Wednesday, 30th August, 2017 by 1600 hours.
The admission process has been designed to provide equal opportunity to all and to maintain transparency in the admission process. The criteria for admission is as follows:
S.No.
Criteria
Specification
Range of Points
Total Points
1
Neighbourhood
0-10 km
20
20
10 - 15 km
10
Beyond 15 km
05
2
Staff
Wards of staff of: The Shri Ram School Vasant Vihar, The Shri Ram School Moulsari Phase - III and The Shri Ram School Aravali Phase - IV
35
Sibling
Applicable to siblings (cousins not eligible): The Shri Ram School Vasant Vihar, The Shri Ram School Moulsari Phase - III and The Shri Ram School Aravali Phase - IV
Alumni of The Shri Ram Schools (Vasant Vihar - Moulsari - Phase III and Phase IV- Aravali)
An individual applying under Alumni category has to fulfill either of the following: 1. Has studied at The Shri Ram School for a minimum of 5 consecutive years and has been an active participating alumni 2. Has passed the ICSE/ISC/IB/NIOS or any other recognized board from The Shri Ram Schools or has been an active participating alumni 3. Is a registered member of the Alumni Association.
3
Single Parent / Adopted Child / Special Needs
• Single Parent - Unmarried / Divorced /Widow / Widower • Adopted Child • Child with special needs who can be mainstreamed under Inclusive Education
05
05
4
First born child
15
15
5
Parent Response
Response on relative role of parents and educators as mentioned on the form
25
Total
100
NOTE:
The list of applicants will be displayed on:
A.
Tuesday, 26th September, 2017 at 1800 hours.
B.
There will be no screening, written test, interview or profiling of child/parents.
C.
If applications are more than the number of seats available in each category, admission shall be done only by draw of lots/lottery.
D.
Closure of admission process will be on Saturday, 31st March, 2018.
Guidelines for filling Online Forms:
This is an electronic registration form for Pravesh Vatika. Please read the instructions carefully before filling in the form to avoid the rejection of your form.
Each form will be issued a unique Registration Number after the acceptance of the form. Kindly take a print out of the Receipt Page. This serves as a record to know the status of your application and for any further correspondence.
The registration form will refresh while it retrieves dynamic data from our database.
Do not press the ENTER KEY to move from one field to another. Use the TAB KEY or the mouse control for the same.
After completing the application form kindly click on the SUBMIT FORM button.
To avoid rejection, DO NOT fill more than one form for one applicant.
First letter of the name should be capital letter and rest in small letters.
Photos for student, father and mother should be of height 430px and width 350px
All fields are mandatory. Incomplete forms will not be accepted by the system.
Please enter your email id correctly as you will receive further communication on the address entered.
When user select values in some List box & radio buttons, the registration form will refresh for retrieving the data from the database. Till refreshing is completed, the user should not enter or select any data in the registration form as it may lead to loss of entered /selected data.
Kindly note that when you have slow internet connection, the registration process will take time.
The areas/localities/colonies within range for criteria of selection are built in to the system. If you do not find your locality, you may choose the 'Others' category. You will then be able to enter details and the distance from the school campus.
For any queries please write to jar.admission@tsrs.org
Final admission is subject to the verification of the following documents [in original]: Photocopy of the documents to be carried along with originals at the time of fee submission.
Birth Certificate issued by the Municipal Corporation
Proof of residential address [Passport/ Lease Deed/ Electricity Bill/ MTNL Telephone Bill/ Electoral Card] Note: School will also verify the residential address through home visits.
In case of sibling applicants: the identity card/admission no of sibling studying in The Shri Ram School whether at the Junior School i.e. Vasant Vihar, the Senior School i.e. Moulsari Phase III or at The Shri Ram School, Aravali
In case of staff children, staff ID card to be furnished.
In case of ward of Alumni of The Shri Ram School : Migration Certificate of the alumni parent.
In case of single parent: divorce decree/ death certificate of spouse
In case of adopted child: adoption deed
For proof of first born child: affidavit affirming that the child seeking admission is the first born child. Click here to download affidavit format
Medical Certificate from government hospital or a report of diagnosis from a recognized hospital. (In case of Special Need or/ disability)
Total number of seats available is 180. (Open seats - 144 and Management seats – 36)
Pravesh Vatika (Nursery) admissions open for the academic session 2018-19 for The Shri Ram School-Aravali from Monday, 21st August, 2017 10:00 a.m. onwards to Wednesday, 30th August, 2017 till 4:00 p.m.
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Ahlcon Public School Mayur Vihar, Phase-1, Delhi 110091 Issue and
submission of forms for Pre-School -24th December to 30th December,
2008 at School office from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Age Criteria: Age 3