Major Changes in CBSE Board Exam Pattern
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is constantly evolving for the betterment of the quality of education imparted through its affiliated schools. Enhancements due to various factors were made, based on the requirements warranted by continuous research in the education field, with NEP 2020 (... Read More
Education Department: Align Ages for Class 1 to 6+
Recently, the Centre ordered the state and union territory administrations to standardise the admissions age range for grade 1 to at least the age of six years. Additionally, it suggested that they start the process of creating and executing a two-year diploma programme in early childhood education,... Read More
Schools must aim at developing 21st Century Skills
Century, the era of advanced digitalization where almost every single business, project, education has come on internet. This is the time where internet proved as the game changer and gave a boost to the technology.... Read More
The Rashtriya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshani (RBVP), a prestigious national event fostering scientific interest in children, unfolded at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Mahalunge, Balewadi, Pune, Maharashtra, from December 26 to 31, 2023. Organized annually by the NCERT in collaboration with... Read More
MoU Signed Between Education Department and Infosys
Taking forward its programme on digital literacy, the Maharashtra government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Infosys, an IT major. Varsha Gaikwad, the state education minister, met with the senior officials of Infosys to enter into a formal agreement for the ‘Springboard’ programme. ... Read More
How to Increase School Admissions ?
Many school promoters are finding it difficult to enroll required number of students. This is in fact, one of the biggest challenge school promoters are experiencing when they launch a new school or trying to sustain an established school. Creating the best infrastructure, putting up hoardings and h... Read More
Karnataka Government Issues Circular Making Uniforms Mandatory for SSLC Exams
Karnataka’s primary and secondary education department issued a circular stating that the students of government schools should appear for the class X board examinations in uniforms prescribed by the state government. It also added that in case of private (aided and unaided) schools, students need t... Read More
A progressive educational hub in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh that brings world-class learning experiences to Ongole. A well-designed campus spanning 6 acres, this place is structured to bring perfect balance between academic brilliance & comprehensive development. Set up for 1000 students which includes 150 boarders, the school presents an exceptional environment that help students prepare for global opportunities.
Presently adopting the ICSE curriculum with an aspiration to integrate CIPP, the school showcases an evolving approach in learning. A major edge of this institution is that here learners are motivated to indulge in diverse activities ranging from hobby clubs to adventure sports activities bringing in physical agility, team spirit & leadership. The infrastructure that includes a swimming pool, squash, badminton courts, a rock-climbing wall, horse riding, archery, basketball, tennis, and various indoor games, provides the learners a well-rounded educational experience.
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Established in June 2011, IRIS World School, now called Paramita World School offers a high-quality international learning experience. The school sought to refine & elevate its standards through academic brilliance. A significant revamp in 2014 led to advancements across multiple domains, including master planning, architecture, interior spaces, landscape design, play areas, educational infrastructure, technology integration, cafeteria facilities, academic structuring, administration, safety systems, organisational hierarchy & brand positioning. These improvements reinforced the school’s mission to provide an enriched, future-ready educational environment.
The school stands as a manifestation to innovative education collaborating global best practices with a strong foundation in academic supremacy. Its remarkable infrastructure, combined with a well-structured residential facility, creates an environment comfortable for learners. With a focus on experiential learning, technology integration, and a well-rounded curriculum, the school moulds confident, future-ready individuals. The transformative journey undertaken in unison with School Serv has totally changed the school’s stature, to move towards continuous improvement in the educational realm.
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JCR International School stands as a beacon of shaping future leaders in Tirupati. Specially designed to strengthen intellect, character & physical well-being, the institution integrates precise academics with a keen focus on personal growth. The CBSE curriculum followed here is augmented with advanced academic tools to ensure students receive a comprehensive education that helps adapt to global standards.
The architectural vision of the school is inspired by the grandeur of classical temple architecture fused with modern educational infrastructure. At its core lies a commanding amphitheater, symbolising the confluence of knowledge and culture. The area is then surrounded by well-structured learning spaces. All total, the design philosophy emphasises a student-centric approach encouraging mental, spiritual, physical & emotional development along with academic proficiency.
Technological advancement enriches the learning experience, equipping classrooms & laboratories with digital solutions that support both direct as well as remote learning.
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Indoor / Outdoor Games and Child Development
Kurt Squire, a professor at the University of California, Irvine has been contributing his life in understanding the impact of games in the learning process of an individual right from childhood to the adult age. The world calls him a Champion of the game based learning model.... Read More
UNICEF scales up support in 145 countries to marginalize disruption of education amid COVID-19
As the closure of the schools was affected across countries due to the COVID-19 outbreak, it is estimated that studies of 80 percent of the students have been disrupted. Responding to the crisis, UNICEF announced that it will scale up its contributions in 145 countries to enable the students in lear... Read More
How Rational are the CBSE Bye-Laws 2018?
The curriculum that is deemed to be suitable for an entire nation with differences in language, social mores and culture like no other in the world is a phenomenal entity and Central Board of Secondary Education has been endowed with such recognition giving it its tremendous credibility.... Read More
Vidya Samiksha Kendra Revolutionises Education Monitoring in Gujarat
Led by Luis Benveniste, Global Director of Education, a delegation from various African nations visited Gujarat's Vidya Samiksha Kendra, the nation's pioneering centre for real-time online monitoring of school education. This centre, acclaimed for its transformative impact on education, has garnered... Read More
News Reading Sessions Mandated in Government Schools
The government schools of Jharkhand have been instructed to compulsorily conduct news reading sessions and quizzes, by the school education and literacy department and the Jharkhand Council of Educational Research & Training (JCERT). This directive was issued in order to keep the students informed o... Read More
How much does it cost to start a new school?
There is no single answer to this question, Cost of setting up a school is dependent on several factors, listing few factors -
Interdisciplinary Approach and the Contemporary Education
While we emphasize the importance and primacy of learning outcomes in the entire exercise of the establishment of schools, we try to keep school promoters, students and parents abreast of different approaches... Read More
CBSE still mulling over the matter of promotion of students
The remainder of current class 10 and 12 has been postponed by the CBSE officially, however, a notification with regards to class 1 to 9 and 11 is yet to come. In view of the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 situation, many state boards have declared to promote students, except for those in 10 and... Read More