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Effective Ways to Choose the Best School for Your Child

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The process to select the top school for your child is very similar to the process to buy any other product. If you are looking to buy any product, you talk to your friends & family, do online research, read magazines, or read on other online mediums to gather enough information before making the final decision. Similarly, when researching about school for your child, you may also have to research schools online, make calls to schools, and collect admission booklets from different schools, research about the best schools in school information sites. The hard work will be worth your while if you find a school that brings out the best in your child. Apart from the school's curriculum & the education board, parents must also know about school policies and services. Parents may also wish to consider the after-school programs a school offers, for example, sports, clubs, tutoring, or academic enrichment. Some schools have an after-school program, these centres provide educat

Minimum Area Required for CBSE School

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  To get the CBSE affiliation for any School, the government has set the minimum criteria to pass to get the CBSE affiliation. The minimum criteria include Recognition letter, NOC, Society/Trust, Affidavit, Infrastructure & Facility, Adequacy of Teaching staff, Salary & Allowances, Service condition, Essential safety certificates, School managing the committee, Enrolment of students, EPF scheme, Reserve funds, Balance sheets, Franchisee schools, school website & the last which we dive deep into a blog that is land requirement, documents & certificates. The new CBSE affiliation law released in Oct 2018, defines the land requirements for setting up a CBSE affiliated school in India. The norms under the law specify the minimum requirements for setting up a Secondary school i.e. up to class X or a Senior Secondary School means up to class XII. The norms have also decided to run the number of the section under each class depends on the minimum available land. Here is a

Things to Consider While Choosing the Best School for Your Child

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Schools  are the building blocks of our child’s academic career. An average child spends about 6–8 hours of his time daily in the school and hence you as a parent must choose a school that fits your child’s personality as well as suits you too. Different schools provide different facilities therefore here are certain things you must consider while selecting a school for your child: 1. Proximity from Your House When your child is 3–8 or 10 years old, you don’t want your child to travel 15 km every day on their way to school. That will is not only time consuming but quite tiring as well for the child. Look for a school that is not too far and takes a maximum of 30 minutes to reach from your residence. Smrti Academy, one of the  best CBSE schools in Bangalore  located in Huskur close to HSR Layout, Sarjapur Road, Hosur Road, Electronics City Phase 1 & 2, Ananthnagar, Bommanahalli, Kaadubeesanahalli, Kasavanahalli, Rayasandra, Shantipura, Kodathi, Naganathapura, Hadosiddapura, Dommasan

How Good School Infrastructure Helps to Increase Students Concentration Level

It is a fact that having schools in good conditions is decisive for students to achieve the expected academic results. For those who love to read and study, any place can be good to read and learn. They might argue that the space you are in does not matter, that knowledge is immaterial, that the physical context is secondary, and that what is important is to concentrate on what you are reading. But if we transfer this reas o ning to the reality of educational systems, the empiric evidence is flagrant: having rooms and learning spaces in good conditions is decisive for students to achieve the expected academic results. In other words, the conditions of the schools directly impact the performance of the students. Also Read:  Things to Consider While Choosing Best School The fact is that a  good school infrastructure , with renewed spaces, makes it possible for children and youths that live in remote areas to study and, besides, tends to improve the attendance and interest of students and