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Language is an
important component of the education and
some common & persistent issues are
addressed here:
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a. |
English is the medium of
instruction. However, usage of
Mother Tongue (for those
children with mother tongue
other than English) in school is
also encouraged where the need
for expression is more important
than the language being used.
The school therefore believes in
a healthy mix of languages being
used inside the classroom by the
students and at times also by
the teachers, especially in the
early formative years where
English is a new language for
most children.
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b. |
Please note that the school
will also give priority to the
steps as listed below as natural
language development also
happens in the same order (which
are simultaneous but cannot be
preceded). Therefore you will
find a lot of emphasis on first
giving the child exposure to the
English language (listening &
understanding) inside and
outside the class and then on
speaking & reading and lastly on
writing. This is especially true
for the younger children whose
motor skills are not ready for
writing.
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- Listening
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Understanding /
Comprehension
- Speaking
- Reading
- Writing
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c. |
The school does not focus on
superior hand writing ability.
It does focus on neatness and
legibility. But given the
decreasing importance of manual
writing in today’s environment,
the school shall only put
limited efforts on “beautifying”
the child’s hand writing.
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a. |
The school
believes that the child’s
education can be best only when
the school and the parents are
in partnership and agreement.
Parent should arrange for
appropriate learning
environments at home to enable
the children to learn, without
which children will not be able
to perform to their potential.
Therefore it is important to
understand that your role as
parents must be played
responsibly by you. When you
attend and General orientation
meetings and after you have gone
through the Parents’ Handbook
(for the new academic year), if
you are still not clear about
the parents role then you must
contact school for
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b. |
Fountainhead
students are not allowed to take
tuitions. If parents play their
role in the child’s education as
expected by the school, then the
school takes responsibility of
ensuring that every child
attains a basic minimum standard
(unless the child has learning
disabilities) in the areas of
Mathematics & Language over a
period of time. In case the
child is found taking tuitions,
we may ask the parents to
withdraw the child from the
school. Only in certain cases,
the child may be allowed to go
for tuition, but only after
consultation and written
permission from the school
authorities. The reason for this
is that tuitions may not be
really any good for the children
– they don’t learn to be
independent learners, and
tuition teachers cannot teach
the way the school teaches
thereby creating conflicts in
the minds of the students as to
the appropriate learning method.
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c. |
Parents
should facilitate the maximum
attendance possible so that your
child does not miss out on the
learning at school. Although the
school takes efforts to get the
students back on track in case
of absenteeism, but there are
severe limitations to how much
the students are able to cope
up. Therefore, 80% attendance is
compulsory for promotion to the
next class unless under abnormal
personal or medical
circumstances. Measures such as
a healthy lifestyle, planning
social engagements & vacations
in line with school vacations,
should be taken. |
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