delete following post as asked by principal LVIS but he refused to do so. As i was mailed to go ahead.
Pls see below.
https://www.admissionsnursery.com/group/nursery_school_admissions_i...
She deleted her account also and all content last year.
Also same cases have happened earlier also in Lotus Valley Gurgaon with staff. we never deleted that also.
I just saw she has joined back yesterday again.
https://www.admissionsnursery.com/profile/NidhiRanjan…
d-incomplete or manipulated n shikshanter opened admission twice within one month 2 years back ...even this year there late admission link for 2016 2017 is there on website as of today. For example maruti kunj n many more wont come in top 25 also as per parents feedback We dont endorse surveys Only genuine feedback is parents feedback Dr Shayama chona head of lotus valley is part of education world who does max surveys. Why surveys come at the time of admission only Please see last year query regarding the same http://www.admissionsnursery.com/forum/topics/nursery-admissions-gu....
Food for thought..Surveys rate teching standard s of schools Do those representative of survey team sit in class of every subject techer when they rate reaching standard and do assessment as only delhi ncr have private school 5000 schools n they do it for pan india level Only surveys which show cbse results figure or any data validated by any board is correct…
uch deliberations and I know to most of the parent's surprise, we did not fill up the forms for any of the DPSs, Amitys, Salwan or Blue Bells. I know these schools are in the priority list of most of the parents and I respect their decision. But we did not want only academically inclined school for our daughter. We have many kids going to these schools and although their parents are very happy and pleased with the schools, we are not entirely convinced (again no offence to other parents). Moreover everyone knows about children:teacher ratio in these schools and it is no secret.
In today's age when getting less than 90% is an unacceptable norm, overall development of a kid is more important. I have talked to many parents and they say, we can send our kid for extra-curricular activities after school hours, but wont it be better if it is included in the school and is in a structured manner rather than sending your child for a few more hours elsewhere after school for more classes. And eventually you end up spending the same amount of money.
We have the following schools in our sight:1. Shiv Nadar School: Heard a lot about the school and have a kid in our society, who herself is very happy and we can see it also.2. Suncity School: Again very well reputed, good infra and seems to know what they are doing.After this we dont have a single third place but many schools together like Scottish High, Shikshanter, Kunskapskolan.
I know these schools are not orthodox schools and many parents have objection towards them, but I feel a parent has to judge what is best for their kid according to their kids needs, demands, growth and other individual factors. It might work for some and not for others.
I maybe wrong in my choice but that only time will tell.
Please provide your valuable suggestions and feedbacks on my views, which would further help me make the correct decision.
Best regards.…
text-books, everythi is taught online, with access given to parents to chk on what is being taught on daily basis. Ratio 1:20
Board- CBSE
+ve - (1) very advanced way of teaching, high on english speaking, teachers are modern world thinkers (2) Day Care facilility available for Nursery/KG till 6.30 pm (for working parents)
(3) each kid is considered as an individual, and focuses on indvidual kid teaching.
-ve - (1) high on pocket - 1.4L is initial pay-out 2L is annual tuition fee (2) infrastructure is not completely ready, only 2 floors functional, rest under-way. Swimming Pool etc is part of the plan not ready yet
MANAV RACHNA - botht the campuses are run by 1 principle, infra is good, they have tied up with Paragon (UK learning co) This tie-up introduces step-by-step experiential learning + offers Teacher Development Training Prog (so teachers will be trained to follow this)
Board-CBSE
AMITY GLOBAL SCHOOL - IB school, running since 4-5 years, introducing primary classes now, new campus, Age Criteria is attractive -kids who have completed 3 years currently are eligible to join Nursery Classes starting Sep 2013 (so you save an year!)
SHIKSHANTER - old school of thought, brags about good teachers, infra is avg,
Holistic Approach is there, Board is ICSE
the director himself said - CBSE has come a long way in last 5 years, ICSE is getting there !
GD GOENKA WORLD SCHOOL - high on fees, the team at the stalls did not tell us anyth about the uniquness of the education methodology etc. only briefed us saying admissions are on first come first basis, register+interaction+pay-up. seemed like a business call !
INDUS VALEY - everything good, day care facility is icing on the cake for working parents.
CBSE Board, OK Fee Structure, Great Campus, Experiential Learning with focus on ECA.
NOTE- drawback of IB schools - applying to Delhi Univ etc is a problem, most univ still dont recognise these Boards and prefer CBSE/ICSE etc. parents with clear vision of ending their kids abroad for higher learning should only apply.
hope the above was helpful to all the readers.
Pleasure- Shikha…
Added by Shikha Rawal at 12:06pm on September 2, 2013
nd-a-half, putting parents in a tough spot. Schools which admit children who are three years of age on March 31, 2016, include Amity International in Sector 43 and GD Goenka Public School in Sector 48, among others. Neha Verma, admission coordinator at GD Goenka, said, "We've kept three years as the criterion as it is the norm followed in all Delhi schools." Schools which have three years and six months as their age cutoff, include The Shri Ram School, The Heritage School, Shikshanter, Sun City World School, Lotus Valley International School, DAV Public School, Salwan Public School and Delhi Public School in Sector 45. "We want slightly more mature children in class, which is why we have kept three-and-a-half years as the age criteria," said Anita Malhotra, principal of Lotus Valley International School. Arti Chopra, the principal of Amity International School, said, "There is no uniform rule, so schools in Gurgaon can decide their age criterion independently. There should be no confusion among parents, though, as this is clearly mentioned in admission forms." The disparity in age criterion, though, has left parents confused. Vijay Aggarwal, a resident of South City-II who is seeking admission for his son born on November 15, 2012, said, "My son will be three years and four months on March 31 next year. I can apply to some schools, but most good ones will disqualify him as he would be younger by 45 days as per their criterion. I can't afford to waste a year to apply for one of these schools." Sumit Vohra, who runs a website on nursery admissions in NCR, said, "Many parents cannot get their kids admitted to the desired school due to the age criteria. If they wait for the next year, their child is not eligible in schools such as Amity, which have four years as the upper cut-off age for nursery admissions. More than 1,500 schools in Delhi follow an uniform criteria of three years. Why can't the 100-150-odd schools in Gurgaon do the same?"
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Scottish High
Lotus Valley Gurgaon
Ardee
Banyan Tree
DPS SEC-45
Amity Sec 43
DAV Sec 14
DAV Sec 49
Shiv Nadar
Kunskapsskolan
Blue Bells (Sec 10)
DPS Sushant Lok
Banyan Tree
Salwan Public School
Ridge Valley
Indus World School
Manav Rachna
Presidium
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Sep to 12 sep
DPS Sec 45 Admissions open from 8 Aug
DAV Sec 14-10 A Admissions open from 8 Aug
G D Goenka Sec 48 Admissions open from 5 Aug
AMIOWN
DPS Maruti Kunj
Shikshanter Admissions open from 8 Aug
K R Mangalam Admissions open from 8 Aug
Lotus Valley Gurgaon Admissions Open from 8-10 Aug
Salwan Public school (Sec 5- 15 ) Admissions open 4th Aug onwards
DPSG (Palam Vihar)
MRIS
Amity Sec43 n AGS Gurgaon starts from 31 July
Suncity Admissions open from 1 Aug (Click for online forms)
Shalom Hills
Lotus Valley Gurgaon Admission Details (Sibling)
Bluebells sec 10 /4 Admissions open
Dps Sushant Lok Admissions open from 25 July
Millennium Admissions Open
Scottish High Admission open from 1 Aug
HDFC Admissions Details
Kunskapsskolan
Euro International open Ajanta Public schools Admissions open from 1 Aug
DPS InternationalAdmissions opens from 1 Aug
Greenwood Public School
Ridge Valley Admissions from 1 Aug
Vega Admissons Open
St Xaviers Admisions Open From 8 Aug
Maurya School AdmissionsOpen
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Police Public School
The Millennium School
DPS Maruti Kunj
Shiv Nadar
Amity
Amiown
BlueBells
Suncity
The Heritage School
K R Mangalam
Scottish High International
Ryan
DAV Sec14/10A - Sec 48-49
Salwan Public School Sector 5 and 15 ( Admissions Open From 1 Aug Click to download forms )
DPS Sec 45
Dps Sushant Lok ( Pre Nursery ) Apple Blossom
DPS International
DPS Sushant Lok (Nursery)
St Xaviers
Ridge Valley
Lotus Valley ( Only Sibling Cat)
MRIS
Lotus Valley (Gen Cat)
Presidium
Gems International
Gurgaon Valley
Ajanta Public School
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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
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