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2012

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A guide for

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If a road takes too many turns, the best of us get lost. Welcome to Hindustan Times’e-book on Top School Survey 2012, the most credible reference guide on schools. This annual survey, our fourth, done in collaboration with the research agency C

fore, is an extensively researched educational product brought out every year that is conducted for Delhi and the National Capital Region with the objective of helping parents negotiate the maze-like, and somewhat confound-ing, process of choosing, applying and attempting to get their wards admitted to schools in the area.

The reports that accompany the Top Ten rankings are published in Hindustan Times. But what is exclusive to the e-book is the ranking of schools vis -vis each of the 14 parameters that we grade schools on. For the first time, we have provided an overall ranking for the region -- one that encompasses schools in all of the Delhi-NCR area: the six zones in Delhi and the adjoining cities of Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Noida.

Our Top Schools Survey has also focussed on various issues that affect our schools in the region, be it the new Right to Education law, the plight of government schools or the increasing threat of cyber bullying in schools.

That apart, our methodology, modified by our experi-ence of four years, has been further sharpened to give you the best results. Of course, choosing a school for a child is ultimately the decision of parents and guardians and depends on a host of factors. Our aim in this endeavour is to provide you with well-researched qualitative as well as quantitative insights to make that task a bit easier.

In case you’ve missed the ongoing survey in Hindustan Times, log on to access the information on the e-book. And, as always, we would encourage you to let us know what you think of it. Your suggestions will help make our annual exercise more meaningful.

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Abhijit Patnaik■ [email protected]

What more can one say about south Delhi’s schools? The average age of the top ten schools in south-east Delhi is 36 years. Names such as Mother’s International, Blue Bells and Don Bosco have been around a long time. This fact in itself is a testament to their success.

So, what’s new? With hardly any new schools coming up in this part of Delhi, and colonies such as Saket, Hauz Khas and Niti Bagh providing an affluent catch-ment area, one might think that schools here are becoming complacent. Think again.

The schools’ curriculum has undergone a sea change in the last few years. Schools have embraced the Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) prescribed by the CBSE whole-heartedly. And the newest challenge schools face is posed by the Right to Education(RTE) law, which prescribes 25% reservation for students from economically weaker sec-tions (EWS).

Mother’s International School(MIS), a regular in the Top Ten, has topped the charts in the HT- C fore Top Schools Survey 2012, with the highest score in 8 out of the 14 categories schools are rated on, including ‘value for money’, ‘sports’ and ‘competence of teachers’. Amity International, Saket has come second overall, topping the ‘academic rigour’ category, pipping MIS from that coveted post. Compared to the results of the HT-C fore Top Schools Survey 2011, this year’s list of Top Ten schools has seen no change.

Gyan Bharati, Saket, tied for fifth place,

is a school that has incorporated latest techniques in their teaching. “Ours is not a ‘5 question school’, where you memorise 5 questions from each chapter and it’s enough. We don’t have any prescribed books or exams till Class 8. Upto Class 4, only study materials made by the teachers are used,” said RC Shekhar, director of the school. Laxman Public School (LPS), also at number five in the rankings, has IT-enabled classrooms, something which is a given in most top schools in Delhi.

FINANCING POOR STUDENTSThe RTE law has put pressure on schools. To provide the best facilities, they worry about financing. “Within a few years, 25% of the school is going to be kids from economically weaker sections(EWS), so finances are a major issue. Schools like ours, where the fee structure is low, are facing difficulty. This will affect the quality of our infrastructure and teaching,” said Shekhar. The school has the second high-est ‘infrastructure and facilities’ score. But schools here complain about the increase in costs — be it electricity and water or the increased salary to teachers.

Despite concerns, LPS doesn’t let finances affect their social responsibilities. No wonder it has the second highest ‘social accountability’ score. “Neighbourhood children have access to our grounds and various sports academies. We have adopt-ed three slums and are helping empower women there, give them vocational train-ing in beauty treatment, embroidery, computers and needlework. A total of 174 students from the EWS category study in the school,” said Usha Ram, principal, Laxman Public School.

HELPING SERVE THE COMMUNITY

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SCHOOLS OF SOUTH-EAST DELHI

TOP10 The 2012 Hindustan Times-C fore Top Schools Survey gave scores to each school across 14 parameters, from academic rigour to sports. Here’s a list of schools ranked in the Top Ten in South-East Delhi

The school has been adopted by the Sports Authority of India for coaching in several sports. It promotes various activities including music, painting, photography, carpentry and nature club. The school has the highest score in a host of categories, including ‘infrastruc-ture and facilities’, ‘sports’ and ‘life skills education’.

MOTHER’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL*1

www.themis.in 011-26964140 NOT AVAILABLE

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The present four-storied building comprises 90 well-planned class rooms, 4 multipurpose and a well designed auditorium with the latest audio-visual technology. The school has topped the charts in the ‘extra-curricular activities’, ‘innovative teaching’ and ‘indi-vidual attention to students’ categories, among others.

BLUEBELLS SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL, KAILASH COLONY2

bluebellsinternational.com 011-29232963 R 61,800 per annum

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The school boasts of a well developed, progressive resource base and infra-structure that promotes interactive learning. including facilities for cricket, basketball football etc. The school has the highest score on the ‘academic rigour’ parameter, and does well on ‘teacher care and development’ and ‘value for money’.

AMITY INTERNATIONAL, SAKET*3

www.amity.edu 011-29561606 NOT AVAILABLE

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BIRLA VIDYA NIKETAN, PUSHP VIHAR4

The school provides facilities including electronic ‘Promethean Activ’ boards and internet connection in classrooms, a computer-ised library, computer labs, science labs, and spaces for fine arts, music, dance etc. The school has the second highest ‘academic rigour’ score and does well on ‘competence of teachers.’

www.springdales.com 011-24116657 R 46,480 per annum

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GYAN BHARATI, SAKET5

The school offers a myriad of activities, including an astronomy club, environment club, interact Club, a debate society, gardening, paint-ing, embroidery, music, clay modelling, yoga and dramatics. Gyan Bharati has the second highest score on the ‘infrastructure and facilities’ and ‘safety and hygiene’ parameters.

www.gyanbharatischool.net 011-26963240 R 43,500 per annum

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LAXMAN PUBLIC SCHOOL5

www.laxmanpublicschool.com 011-26963240 R 61,120 per annum

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At LPS, tied at fifth place, all classrooms are IT enabled. The school also has an e -library. There are well-equipped labs that enhance practical learning of subjects. The school has the second highest score on ‘social accountability’ and ‘innovative teaching’ and has topped the ‘safety and hygiene’ category.

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APEEJAY SCHOOL, SHEIKH SARAI7Apeejay has successfully integrated various computer-aided learn-ing techniques in its teaching methodology. It uses various teach-ing and learning softwares. The school also has a Science Park. Apeejay has done well on the ‘sports’, ‘infrastructure and facili-ties’ and ‘social accountability’ parameters.

www.apeejay.edu 011-26012218 R 60,000 per annum

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DON BOSCO SCHOOL*, ALAKNANDA8The school has an audio-visual room, three science labs, a well resourced library, three computer labs for students and one for teachers. The spacious playgrounds make it an enviable place to be in. Don Bosco has topped the ‘sports’ category, and has the third highest ‘value for money’ score.

www.donboscoschool.in 011-29217712 NOT AVAILABLE

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THE INDIAN SCHOOL, J B TITO MARG9

The school has its own water-harvesting plant, gym and a special-ly designed toddlers’ park with a large splash pool. There are also provisions for a yoga and meditation room. The school has the second rank in the ‘safety and hygiene’ category, and does well in ‘academic rigour’ and ‘individual attention to students’.

www.theindianschool.in 011-26265956 R 45,825 per annum

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TAGORE INTL SCHOOL, EAST OF KAILASH10

The school has a spacious library, a well-stocked Maths Lab and a Social science lab equipped with models, maps and charts to make learning fun. The new auditorium has a large stage, and lighting and sound arrangements. The school scores well in the ‘value system/inte-gration’ and ‘life skills education

www.tagoreint.com 011-26433001 R 58,440 per annum

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AMITY INTERNATIONAL The school has a football ground, basketball courts, skat-ing rink, chess, gymnastic, karate and aerobic rooms. Time is allocated for adult education, working for the differently-abled. The schools also has two fully equipped computer labs with the latest up dated equipment, which students can use for 24-hour internet access.

APEEJAY SCHOOLApeejay has an LCD room, a small herbal park with about 25 different herbs developed to create an awareness about valuable medicinal plants and a library that has a rich collection of more than 14,000 books in different fields of study and of general nature.

The school is an epitome of holistic education. Regular school trips, overnight camps and adventure camps are organised by the school. It also conducts programmes for teaching underprivilged children.

The school has separate computer labs for senior and junior wings. Summer camps are held within school prem-ises. Children participate in various skill-building sessions with expert guidance. There are state-of-the-art science labs for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, plus a Language Lab.

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THEYWith each school hav-ing different strengths, parents have many more names to choose from. Here are some other good options

K R MANGALAM WORLD SCHOOLThe school has a centrally air-conditioned building, a recording studio, tennis court, a TV/computer in every classroom and truly modern Language Labs. Foreign exchange programmes are on the anvil as well.

FRANK ANTHONY SCHOOL The school’s multi-purpose computer lab is equipped with round-the-clock internet access and the latest computer journals. The school also conducts classes in drama, debate, elocution, football, cricket, basketball and volley-ball. Karate classes and competitions are held regularly.

CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL

AMRITA VIDYALAYAM

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Nursery fee figures, provided to HT by the schools, are approximate. They include annual fee and development charges (transport fee is variable). For the total fee amount, please contact the schools.* These schools did not participate in the survey. Their scores are based on the perceptual survey conducted among parents and teachers as mentioned in the methodology.DISCLAIMER :The survey data is a copyright of HT Media Limited, any use of this survey data would lead to infringement of their copyright and may result in legal action against the Infringer.

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1 Mother’s International* 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1

2 Bluebells Intl, Kailash Colony 2 2 5 1 3 1 1 2 2 6 2 1 8 2

3 Amity International, Saket* 3 3 1 3 5 3 4 3 3 5 6 3 6 3

4 Birla Vidya Niketan 4 4 2 6 4 7 5 7 5 9 7 4 4 5

5 Gyan Bharti, Saket 5 7 8 3 7 5 7 6 6 2 8 6 2 6

5 Laxman Public School 8 5 10 5 8 6 2 3 3 1 2 4 3 8

7 Apeejay School, Sheikh Sarai 6 6 6 8 5 9 7 7 7 6 5 6 4 7

8 Don Bosco, Alaknanda* 7 8 6 10 1 10 10 3 8 10 4 10 8 3

9 The Indian School 8 9 4 7 9 4 5 10 10 2 10 8 6 9

10 Tagore Intl, East of Kailash 10 10 9 9 10 8 9 7 8 8 8 9 10 10

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The survey was conducted in three phases. In phase-1, schools were invited to

provide information on academic and non-academic facilities, performance of

students and profile of teachers.

Then, research agency C fore shortlisted schools for the second round, in

which a perceptual survey was carried out with a sample of 3,000 parents and

teachers across the city's six zones. They were asked to assess schools they

were aware of on a scale of 10 against 14 parameters.

Results of the perceptual survey were combined with objective data from the

first round to rank schools.

In phase-3, C fore researchers visited the schools to conduct an audit and

finalise rankings. Perceptual data scores were extrapolated for schools that did

not participate.

METHODOLOGY