Well this school that has been mentioned here is captioned as india's best school which i strongly feel against. There is no doubt that this school has come up with the best board results there are in the country which they should be proud of. However, i feel a pure academic approach is unjust in judging a school. I am sure many people will agree with me when i say academics is just a very small aspect of education. I would prefer a school where a child along with academics is exposed to sports activities such as music and art just to name a few. I feel he should be given confidence, freedom to develop his unique identity, manners and a modern view of society. A very important factor is friendship. A child must make friends that would last him a lifetime and learn to acknowledge his or her friends love. Those are my views on this report. I could not help but notice all the people who have asked for the schools website or address maybe in hope of acquiring a place in this institutions for a loved one. To them i say, do not go for an academic ruled institution. In response to my advice i might get remarks such as ' In the end it is the marks which matter. Universities do not look at a character of a student'. Well i am sorry to say but that is true as far as universities r concerned, however, india is in a stage of change and recent studies show that the corporate bodies no longer attach themselves to people on their academic performance and i am happy to be one of them.
Re: The bases of this report.
by Guest on Nov 22, 2009 01:20 AM Permalink
Hey,
While everyone is entitled to his/her opinion i would appreciate it if people did a bit of research before they posted info on a public forum, being an alumnus of this great school I find it very offensive when someone posts saying this school delivers only when it comes to academics and fails on other grounds. Character building is given due attention. Extra-curricular and co-curricular Activities are arranged for the students through out the year. While your assessment might be fair with regards to how education is perceived on the whole in India with academics being given top priority, saying that was the only parameter for judging this school as the best in our country is both baseless and untrue.