ll possible research on various kind of schools. I have few questions please help to respond.
My priority is definitely academics and then extra curricular activities. So following are my questions:
1) How are admissions in gurgaon schools made is it point system or lottery or interview of parents+kids? I tried to check individual school website but since admissions are closed so system does'nt show details anywhere for admission procedure.So please help to share some light.
2) Can you rate the following list of schools if possible considering academics as main preference followed by extra curricular activities and yes board is CBSE:
DPS sector-45
Amity sector-46
Salwan Public School, sectro- 1
DAv sector-14
The Shri Ram School - Aravali
St. Xavier's High School
Ryan International School,Sector 40 Gurgaon,
Scottish High International School
Shalom Hills International School
Suncity World School
manav rachna international(sector-46 and 51)
Shiv Nadar School
lotus valley
3) Do i need to prepare my kid for any interview process because he is very introvert and wont open his mouth at all if it comes to strangers.
This would be of great help if you could give me a neutral opinion as from fellow parents i am getting confused as everyone has a point of view which keeps on clashing and i am unable to decide.
Looking forward for your response
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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…
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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Age criteria for academic session 2015-16
Age as on March 31, 2015
Class
Entry Age
Nursery
3 yrs 6 months
Kindergarten
4 yrs 6 months
Class 1
5 yrs 6 months
Class 2
6 yrs 6 months
Class 3
7 yrs 6 months
Class 4
8 yrs 6 months
Class 5
9 yrs 6 months
Class 6
10 yrs 6 months
Class 7
11 yrs 6 months
Class 8
12 yrs 6 months
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Easy School~ Admissions open
Excelsior American School~29 July
K R Mangalam~29 July
DPS Sec 84~30 July
Amiown~31 July
HDFC~1 Aug
Suncity Sec 54~1 Aug
Suncity Sec 37 D~1 Aug
Shriram Global School~1 Aug
DPSG-PV/Gurgaon
TSMS~5 Aug
DPS Sec 45~6 Aug
Salwan~6 Aug
Shikshantar~6 Aug
Ryan~8 Aug
DPS Sushant Lok~9 Aug
Blue Bells Registration Open~10 Aug
G D Goenka Sec 48~16 Aug
Blue Bells Sec 4~16 Aug
Shiv Nadar~17Aug
DAV Sec 14~20 Aug
DAV Sec 49~20 Aug
LVIS~20 Aug
St Xavier's~20 Aug
Shri Ram Aravali~21Aug
Scottish High~23 Aug
Matrikiran~5 Sep
Heritage~8 Sep
Our Lady of Fatima~29 Sep
Summerfields
RPS
St Crispin's
DPS (Maruti Kunj)
Paras
Presidium
Ambience
Narayana e- Techo
Ardee
Gems
Shalom Presidency
Millennium
Euro Schools
Sherwood
Ajanta Public school
Shalom Hills
Meenakshi Public School
Greenwood Public School
Mount Olympus School
Ridge Valley
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dmissions: Lieutenant governor Najeeb Jung bans school quota...
For nursery admissions, families struggle with birth, address papers
Nursery admissions: Delhi HC refuses to stay LG's notification
NOIDA/GURGAON: Delhi's neighbourhood norms for nursery admissions are forcing many city parents to consider schools in Noida and Gurgaon. Sunita Malik, head of the pre-primary section at Shiv Nadar School, Noida, said students from Delhi are welcome. "Most of the seats in nursery have already been filled. There are around 15-20% students from Delhi in this class." She added some 20 families from Delhi have approached the school and are seeking admission. Pramod Sharma, the director and principal of Genesis Global School Noida, said students of Delhi can be admitted in his school without any restriction. "Around 50 more students can still be admitted in nursery. Students of Delhi are welcome," he said. Unlike Noida, there are, however, fewer takers for Gurgaon schools among Delhi residents, primarily because of the distance and the fact that many Gurgaon schoolbuses do not come to the capital. But GD Goenka Public School in Gurgaon's Sector 48 says it got nearly a dozen applications from parents in Delhi for a total of 240 seats. School authorities say this could be because of the school's strategic location - it is easily accessible from the both NH8 and MG road. "We are just one year old and don't have any bus which goes to Delhi but still we received around a dozen applications from parents in south Delhi," said Neha Verma, admission in-charge of the school. There are, however, some schools in Noida which have made it clear that they would prefer only Noida students. M N Arul Raj, principal of Somerville School, said she will adhere to the school rules of admitting only Noida students. "We only consider students of Noida because it's always easy to contact their parents and call them in case of an emergency." She said around 15 parents have approached her school for nursery admission, but they will not be considered. Many parents who have applied to schools across the border have also applied to Delhi schools and are waiting for the results here. Veena Arora of Sarita Vihar said she has applied in eight schools but was not sure her child would get admission. "My child has only 70 points of neighbourhood criteria and no other points like siblings, or alumni in that school. I am waiting for the admission list. I will approach a Noida school if my child is not admitted in a Delhi school," she said.
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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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Delhi: With the nursery admission process in Delhi starting from tomorrow, parents are all set for the winter scramble to secure a seat for their tiny tots in schools of their choice.
Keeping in mind the harrowing experience they had last year, many parents came online to alert others on how they could avoid unnecessary difficulties that often put hurdles in their "mission admission".
"Expect long queues outside schools without any sitting arrangement and it may take from two to three hours in few schools to get the forms. So get ready for that. Don't take your tiny tots along with you," advices Pramod Kumar in a messaged posted on www.admissionsnursery.com. Kumar, who claims to have applied in 23 schools for his child's admission last year, also suggests parents to read the forms carefully, fill them up and submit the same day to avoid multiple trips to the school.
"Going by my experience last year, I would suggest that parents reach school early," says Asha in another message to parents.
Maharam, another parent on the forum, has posted a format of the affidavit required for applying in the first boy child category.
"There has been huge discussion on many such issues that can help parents to do their homework before plunging into this battle for admission," says Sumit Vohra, the founder of the website.
"These discussions are not only making parents aware about the intricacies of the admission process, but also making the entire process easier for them," he told PTI.
As per the guidelines issued by Directorate of Education of Delhi, the forms will be made available from January 2 to 16, and the entire process of admission will have to be completed by March 31. The schools will have to publish the first list of selected candidates by February 1 and second list by February 28.
Meanwhile, many schools across the city have issued guidelines for parents to ensure smooth sale of forms which are to be available from 8:30 am.
"It's important for parents to be punctual as they have to queue up outside the school. We can't issue forms after the scheduled time," says Jyoti Bose, principal of Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan.
"Parents must carry the requisite documents when they come to fill forms. But the most important documents are proof of birth," says Usha Ram, principal of Laxman Public School.
There are about 4,500 schools in Delhi and NCR, of them over 2,000 are unaided private schools which have been the first preference of parents.
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