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Breaking News On AN.Com| Most Awaited HT C Fore Survey Out for 2011 | Top 10 schools for all six zone of delhi | This time no ranking has been given | Please see top 60 schools of delhi zone wise

CASTING A DIFFERENT SPELL Schools in Delhi are some of the best in the country. With admission time upon us, we take a look at which school could be the right fit for your child in your area.

t is a magical time for parents and children as they get ready to embark on a long journey in the world of learning. With nursery school admissions slated to n in many schools in December I begi begin in many schools in December and January, parents are looking across a wide variety of schools in Delhi to find that perfect fit for their child's needs.

Choosing a school, of course, is one of the most important decisions parents will make for their child. Keeping this in mind, Hindustan Times, along with knowledge partner C fore, has attemptedto provide an evaluation of schools in Delhi, based on various parameters -sports, academics, infrastructure, individual attention to students, value-based education etc.

For this purpose, the 2011 HT-C fore Top School survey split Delhi into six zones -Central, East, West, North, South-East and South-West.

Familiar names such as The Shriram School, Vasant Vihar; Delhi Public School, RK Puram; Modern School, Barakhamba road make it to the top 10 in their respective zones, as one would expect. This year's results also threw up some new names compared to the 2010 survey-more so in some zones than others.

For example, the top 10 list of schools in West Delhi saw Mira Model school, Janakpuri and NK Bagrodia school, Dwarka dropping out of the top 10.
Taking their place in the top 10 are Indraprastha International school, Dwarka and NC Jindal school, West Punjabi Bagh.

Similarly, in the South-West zone, Air Force Golden Jubilee, Subroto Park and Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj have faced the cull from the top 10, with St. Mary's School, Safdarjung enclave making it in the list for the first time. In the South-East zone, KR Mangalam is out, with Tagore International School, East of Kailash gaining a top 10 slot.

With a disparate choice of schools, parents look for a good academic record, excellent infrastructure, trained teachers­ as well as a good brand. How important is the latter in picking a school today?
BRAND CONSCIOUS Brand may not be the only factor in determining a parent's choice of school, but it certainly plays a part. It is a reality that schools recognise. Names such as DPS, Modern, Salwan, with their proven systems of education, have an additional value in the minds of parents.

And they are conscious of this value when they pay. “If you want the parents to put their child, and their trust, in your school, you must have a good brand,“ said Kiran Mehta,principal, Salwan Public School, Mayur Vihar Phase III.

Getting a brand name is not easy, and schools that acquire a brand name recognise that it comes with its trappings. Maintaining the standards-attention to students, activities, infrastructure-are all a constant endeavour of these schools.

“To reach the top is easy, to stay there is very difficult“ said M.I Hussain, principal, DPS Mathura Road. “There is no blind following. Schools must deliver quality, value, worth.“

Students agree. “It is a matter of prestige for us, studying in a DPS. The school sets certain high standards. I would say that being a Dipsite gives us an edge, in caps lock!“ said Iqra Meraj, a student at DPS Mathura Road.
RACE FOR 100% In the dog-eat-dog world of college admissions, the past year saw cut-offs bordering on the ridiculous. Parents' concern for the future of their children translates into undue pressure on them during exam time. How are schools preparing their students for a world where good academic achievement may yet result in disappointment?

“We are concerned about this trend.
Children get disillusioned despite good performances. It is leading to the trend of studying at foreign universities,“ said Sunita Tanwar, principal, DPS Dwarka.

Schools, for one, are helping their students think of the diverse options they have and are training them to pursue them as careers.

The pressure for marks has reduced with the introduction of the grading system in Class 10, but this needs to be forward integrated with class 12 and university admissions.

“Everybody can't be in IIT or AIIMS, and we train them that way.
Knowledge and learning is more important,“ said Mehta. “The focus is on good all-round performance, so that students have a wide scope to choose from after Class 12,“ she added.

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Yes - but this is very broad - schools were asked about infrastructure, 3000 parents were asked about what they felt and then schools were visited. What considerations were given in the school infrastructure? Are they giving points for a swimming pool or for a National Award or for having a Yoga teacher? How were the 3000 parents selected? Is there an EWS, Sibling, Alumni and General parent representation? What did they verify in their school visits - where these surprise visits or orchestrated with prior knowledge of schools? What about the most important stakeholders - the Higher Secondary students .. and students just passed out - were their opinions taken? Too many loose ends to conclude anything from the methodology provided. Refer B-School surveys conducted by magazines like Outlook every year. These provide good clarity on parameters considered. Till such time - I would outright reject any such observations!

WAIST AND TOTALLY MANIPULATED, NEVER TRUST THEM..

the names in the lists were quite expected. Good that there is no 1,2,3; however timing of such surveys are always questionable.

I asked this question in another thread yesterday only gagandeep

The schools which were reported for discrepancies in admission procedure by parents last year, must be dropped from this list. How can you expect a school with no ethical value to instill ethical values in your kids.

Very well said shalini

I wouldn't trust these Surveys .. specially Qualitative and Opinion based ones. They tend to call parents in a room and ask them to fill up 10 page questionnaires. Who will fill up such pages willingly .. they would just want to get it done with? The other way is call over the phone. I've been badgered a couple of times for new launches .. more often than not .. I've responded saying I've never heard of your Brand and ended the conversation quickly. Surveyors are also known to fill in their own opinions sometimes for want of participants :)

Even though HT did not rank as first, second ,,,,,,, etc it is not an acceptable one. Not satisfied.

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