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FAQ

1- What are the timings at school?

Summers: 8:00 A.M to 2:00 P.M

Winters: 9:00 A.M to 2:00 P.M

2- What is the uniform at school?

Navy Blue Track Pants & Jackets

  • White T Shirt with house colors on collar and arm band.
  • White Socks & Black shoes.
3- What does my child wear for his/her birthday?

The children of junior school can wear home clothes on their birthday. However, if they are going on a field trip, it is suggested that they come in the school uniform and may wear their home clothes on another day. They can carry one simple sweets for their friends and teachers. Senior school children must come in uniform on their birthdays. No elaborate birthday celebrations, such as carrying cake to be cut in class or expensive gifts, Chocolates are encouraged on campus.

4- How does recruitment of teachers happen and are they trained?

Recruitment of teachers happens in an intensive manner where The Shri Educare Team is also involved. We look for teachers who are Graduates with B. Ed for Grade-1 onwards. They are then trained by the Shri Educare team as well. We provide generic as well as domain related trainings to teachers.

5- What is the teacher student ratio?
We follow a teacher student ratio of 1:20 for the whole school.
6- Do you undertake background check of the support staff and didi's and bhaiyas of school?

Yes, we do. We also conduct in-house and external trainings for all our staff, including Support Staff, to ensure that our mission of providing a safe and secure environment is implemented. These trainings are ongoing and mandatory for all staff employed at school.

7- What is the process of evaluation? When do you start with formal examinations?

Assessment is a continuous and ongoing process at LGIS. We follow the CCE pattern for assessments and evaluation at the Middle and Senior levels in school as defined by the ICSE.

In the Primary school and Junior Grades assessments are conducted to evaluate Understanding, Application and Effort. Whilst knowledge, retention and recall are very important, focus is on building Higher Order Thinking Skills which equip the child to become a self-motivated lifelong learner.

Formal assessments begin from middle school through a system of formative and summative assessment involving a mix of cycle tests, projects, presentations and quizzes, which incorporate writing and oral skills.

A record of the academic progress, cognitive and physical development of the children of all the classes is maintained by the teachers. These are shared periodically with parents and strategies for enhancing the child’s ability are designed.

8- What kind of medical facilities are available? How are parents informed in case of an emergency?

We have an Infirmary with a full-time Nurse who is equipped to handle First Aid small cuts and bruises. Although no internal medicine will be administered by the School Nurse, in case of a need she will connect with the Parent to seek permission for the same. In case of an emergency, Parents are informed immediately and the child along with the Nurse will be rushed to the Hospital which the school has tied up with for required attention and action. Parent’s emergency contact number is kept as a part of school records.

9- Can children be picked up before the school officially gets over? If so then what is the procedure?

Taking the child home mid-way during school hours is not a practice entertained by the school. The only occasion when this is allowed is in case of a tragedy in the family or if the child is sick himself/herself. However, the school will consider any other reason based on its gravity and urgency. This permission will be granted at the sole discretion of the Principal/Head and the child is allowed to go ONLY with the parents or a person with proper authorisation from the parents.

10- Will the child have access to safe drinking water while in school?

Yes. The school encourages good food habits and maintains high standards of cleanliness and hygiene. The campus has RO systems with water coolers to provide safe and clean drinking water. The quality of the water supply is monitored carefully throughout the year.

11- Is there any book shop and uniform shop in the school premises?

The school does not have a book/uniform shop. We have outsourced the same who are empanelled with us. They are present at school as and when required on tuck shop day and on other days parents can contact them directly.

12- What are the options for fee payment?

All payments to school are by cheques, drafts or online bank transfers only.

13- How do the schools ensure safety of the children?

All the classes are monitored by teachers at all times. During the break or any such time, teachers monitor the campus as per the duty register. All disciplinary issues are addressed and an environment of integrity is encouraged. Students are expected to follow school rules and conduct themselves appropriately. There is round the clock surveillance of the campus. Identity cards are issued to students and staff and must be carried all the time. Teachers are scheduled on buses as per the duty register, except during stay backs. In case of a field trip, outstation trip or an event outside the campus, children are accompanied by teachers.

14- How many languages are taught in school?

English is the medium of instruction, with Hindi being offered as the second language, as we emphasise the use of both languages. A third language is offered from Grade VI to VIII, with the options being Sanskrit, depending on the numbers of student that opt for them.

15- How are parents informed about the progress of their child?

There are regular Parent Teacher Meetings held in school. While formal report cards are given twice a year, a system of non-reporting Parent Teacher Meets is also followed. Specific days are also assigned for each class where parents can walk-in to meet the teachers with prior appointment.

16- How will I know what’s happening in my child’s classroom, and in the school?

The school communicates with parents through the website, text messages, e-mail and school diaries. Scheduled communication between teachers and parents includes parent teacher meetings, end of the term reporting, meeting by appointment and walk-in time. Apart from these scheduled meetings, teachers meet with parents whenever a need arises and much informal communication takes place at the many school events. The school website offers a vast amount of information on the school, and its programs and events.

17- How can parents be involved in the schools?

The school encourages involvement of parents. The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) which will be formed by the end of the first year will meet periodically to discuss the infrastructural and academic issues of the school. Suggestions are taken seriously and solutions incorporated. Parents are also encouraged to volunteer for and work with the school in holding workshops, escorting students for trips and taking the initiative for any other program they feel fit for.

18- Do you accept student applicants from other educational systems?

Yes, we do accept student applications from other educational systems, subject to the parameters laid down by ICSE/CBSE.

19- What is the connection between Shri Educare Limited and Le Grand International School to The Shri Ram School?

Shri Educare Limited (SEL) was set up by the Arun Bharat Ram family in 2008, formed out of the commitment to expand the reach of quality education. It is essentially engaged in setting up schools (Pre-school, K12) in India and abroad, providing ERP solutions to schools, undertaking education consultancy and coaching students to prepare them for ICSE & AIEEE examinations. Shri Educare Limited (SEL) and Grand Educational Society have signed an agreement with the aim of jointly facilitating the setting up of LGIS in Dehradun. Le Grand International School (LGIS) and will imbibe the core ideals enshrined in the pedagogical philosophy of The Shri Ram Schools (TSRS).

20- What is the fee structure of the school? Why is this so high?

To provide state of the art infra facility and to ensure that trained and qualified faculty are on board, the school needs to raise sufficient funds. The fee structure at school has been decided keeping several factors in mind and is comparable to other schools in the city.

21- Can there be a direct admission / transfer to The Shri Ram Schools in case of a transfer?

There is no guarantee of admission into The Shri Ram Schools in Delhi and Gurgaon. This is primarily because TSRS follows a strict admission policy and there is complete transparency in their admission process. Whenever vacancies arise, those on the waiting list are offered admission on a first come first serve basis.