"ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) result highlights for 2022-23"

SHIKSHANTAR

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  • Open and inclusive spaces that reflect openness to learning.
  • Enduring respect for children as thinkers and explorers.
  • Structures and processes ‘led’ by children, experiential education, collaborative work and skilful feedback.
  • Choices with a purpose that define children as individuals far more than their abilities.

Pre Primary
Primary School
Middle and Senior School

 
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Our Day

Q. What are the school timings?

Summer/Winter
Pre-Nursery – 9:00am – 12pm/9:15am – 12:15pm
Nursery and KG – 8:15am – 12:15pm/8:30am – 12:30pm
Class I – 8:15am – 1:45pm/8:30am – 2:00pm
Class II to XII – 8:15am – 3:15pm/8:30am – 3:30pm

On Thursdays and Fridays

Class I to XII – 8.15am – 1.45pm/8.30am – 2.00pm
* Class I children will start following the same timings as Class II & above post the Dussehra break.

Q. What is the student-teacher ratio?

A. To work closely with children and to understand the needs of each child the school student-teacher ratio is kept as 1:8.

Q. Why do we not have school uniform?

A. In harmony with its philosophy, Shikshantar has chosen not to promote a uniform clothing policy. Children come to school in simple, comfortable clothes. Once they understand and relate to the school routine, they choose clothes that are appropriate to their routine at school. Individual choice of clothing allows children to express themselves as individuals and also to become more responsible. Parents are encouraged to dialogue with their children about the benefits of clothing choice. Please also discuss the benefits of clothing styles in terms of comfort level. We believe that freedom of clothing choice with a growing awareness about practical elements such as comfort, colour, cost etc. will enable young children to appreciate an evolving degree of responsibility within themselves