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EXCLUSIVE NEWS ONLY ON AN.COM R K Sharma, principal, Ahlcon Public School,MayurVihar, salid, "There was also some confusion on the age criteria, so we have decided to keep 4+ as the age for admission

Many schools will follow 100-pt system
TNN, Dec 27, 2010, 01.36am IST
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Tags:RTE|new admission procedure|Bal Bharati School|Ahlcon Public School NEW DELHI: After much hoopla about the new admission procedure, the nursery admissions this time are going to be much the same as last year. Following guidelines from the directorate of education (DoE) on December 15, most schools have decided to admit children through the tried-and-tested 100-point system with neighbourhood likely to be one of the most important criteria for admission. So, it will be only wise for the parents to apply in schools located close to their residence.

With the right to education being implemented from the new session, schools were supposed to adopt an admission procedure which did not amount to screening. DoE in its guidelines, gave a freehand to schools to follow either the point system or a draw of lots for nursery admissions. But the draw of lots will only be for the EWS admissions in most schools, once the admission procedure starts from January 1. "We will go with the point system based on our experience over the last three years. The government said there should be no discrimination in the admissions, so we will no longer have parameters like parents' qualification or alumni. We will admit children based on parameters like neighbourhood, alumni, sibling, special needs and transfer case," said M I Hussain, principal, DPS Mathura Road.

But the school is giving the highest weightage to neighbourhood that carries 25 points. "But we will consider children within a radius of 15km under the neighbourhood parameter this time as against 10km last year. We want to reach out to better number of children," Hussain said. In the west, Bal Bharati School, Ganga Ram Hospital Marg, has decided to award as much as 30 points to neighbourhood, considering a distance of up to seven kilometres. The school's other parameters would be sibling, alumni, girl child, special needs and first child.

"Though the RTE hasn't given any specific guidelines on neighbourhood or the admission criteria, but it does mention that government will create schools within one kilometer radius in each neighbourhood. So, area is a strong consideration for us too. Besides, we are going with the point system as it is transparent. Parents can calculate their points and know their chances in a school," said L V Sehgal, principal, Bal Bharati School.

Though a petition had been filed in the Delhi high court against the DoE guidelines, a hearing on it will be held only in March. In such a case, schools say it's best for them to stick to a system which is transparent and not discriminatory. R K Sharma, principal, Ahlcon Public School, Mayur Vihar, said, "There was also some confusion on the age criteria, so we have decided to keep 4+ as the age for admission. Besides, we are keeping a maximum of 30 points for neighbourhood, as we think it's best for little children not to travel too much to reach the school."


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Thanks Sakhi ma'm...

that's a good news for parents having kids more than 4 plus to apply at Ahlcon Public School, Mayur Vihar Phase-1.

 

That is a good decision by Ahlcon Public School, Other schools must follow same.....Elsewise parents may have to suffer later.....

there should be clear instruction from DOE about the age criteria.  Ahlcon Public School cannot do anything against the normal practise being adopted by all the schools in Delhi/NCR.   Age criteria is 3+ for all the school and how come Ahlcon Public School change the age criteria to 4+.

 

 

If the age is made 4+, does that mean child will continue in pre-school for another year? Does that mean child who has already attended 1 year pre-school will attend another year with same concepts? Can someone help?

We are not having any specific guidelines from goverment. Schools are authorized to take their own decision about the age?

This is not the right way of procesing the admissions, now wht will parents do, whose kids are below 4 years

 

Mr. Vohra you are requeted to raise this point, we are in a big confusion stage now

there should be clear instruction from DOE about the age criteria.  Ahlcon Public School cannot do anything against the normal practise being adopted by all the schools in Delhi/NCR.   Age criteria is 3+ for all the school and how come Ahlcon Public School change the age criteria to 4+.

 

thnx a ton to APS,

 

for seting the age criteria along with thinking of small kids not to travel too much.

Sumit Sir

 

What is this happening how APS is keeping the age limit to 4+ as noida & gurgaon schools have closed admissions for 3+ children Confusion Confusion Confusion............

 

I think God himself must be confused regarding nursery admissions this time......

No they are under DOEand following RTE guidelines
This is what i m trying to find out Sakshi. DOE guidelines talk about 3+ as per my knowledge then how come 4+ is being followed by APS, mayur vihar.
RTE says  age should be 6 yrs in 1st std and 4 yrs in nursery(effect of pil also) 
Sakshi, whts the fial age limit for nursery admission

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