WHY PRE SCHOOL ?
Many parents ask us “why is it necessary to send a
child to a preschool?”.
Preschools have become a key stage in the
development of a child for the following reasons:
- The child gets into the discipline of attending a school. This makes the transition into a formal school much easier both for the child as well as the parent
- The child learns to interact with other children; hence he/she overcomes shyness.
- The child gets to learn the basics of education such as basic mathematics / language. Hence, it is much easier for a child who has attended preschool to get admission to a formal school
- There is development of the child's fine as well as large motor skills, leading to better physical development of the child
- It is been proven scientifically that children absorb more at an early age.
- Personal attention is required till age of 6 years and homely environment is provided.
WHY CAMBRIDGE CHAMPS ?
- After School Activity Programs: dance class, kids zumba, art and craft, chess classes
- Admissions taken throughout the year.
- Affordable fee structure.
- Healthy Teacher to Student ratio ensures each child is given individual attention
- Tuition Classes
- Regular feedback sessions done with parents to keep them updated on the child’s progress.
- Curriculum Classroom
- Team of professionally, experienced and committed facilitators
- Transport Facility
- Ample Play area with indoor and outdoor play equipments
- After School Activity Programs: dance class, kids zumba, art and craft, chess classes
- Admissions taken throughout the year.
- Affordable fee structure.
- Healthy Teacher to Student ratio ensures each child is given individual attention
- Tuition Classes
- Regular feedback sessions done with parents to keep them updated on the child’s progress.
- Curriculum Classroom
- Team of professionally, experienced and committed facilitators
- Transport Facility
- Ample Play area with indoor and outdoor play equipments
DO'S & DONT'S
- 1. Any pupil arriving late must have his/her attendance entered in the student planner by the class teacher/staff member appointed
- 2. Pupils must wear the school uniform and be neatly dressed at all times during school hours and for school visits/excursions as instructed.
- 4. Hair must be kept clean and neatly trimmed. No fancy hairstyles, gel, hair dyes etc are permitted. Girls with long hair must have their hair neatly tied
- 5. Personal cleanliness and hygiene must always be observed.
- 6. Glass containers for food or drink may not be brought into school
- 7. Pupils must line up in an orderly manner when entering a room.
- 8. Pupils will not be allowed to leave school during school hours. However, in the case of an emergency, prior permission is to be taken from the office.
- 9. If a pupil is absent from school for more than 3days a letter of explanation from a parent must be submitted. His/her absence must be recorded in the student planner. In case of illness, a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner must be submitted.
- 10. Students participating in the Annual Function / Celebrations must pay for the costumes. The costumes which will be used for the Annual Function/ Celebrations will belong to the students and they wi10. expenses incurred for the same.
- 11. Pupils must be punctual to school and should try to reach the school premises at least 10 minutes before the given time
- 12. Pupil must be well behaved in the bus and must accept the authority of the driver / escort / conductor
- 13. Eating during lessons is strictly forbidden.
- 14. Pupils must be in possession of an appropriate school bag, pencil case containing pencils, rulers, eraser, sharpener, colors, etc. and the books required.
- 15. Valuable articles may not be brought into school. The school will not be responsible for the loss of these articles
- 16. No obscene material to be brought into the school premises.
- 17. Only the following jewellery may be worn to school: Girls with pierced ears may wear on pair of small studs or rings. Boys are not permitted to wear ear studs or rings. (Any other Jewellery will be confiscated)
- 18. Application for long absences must be submitted in advance to the principal.
- 19. If the student is unwell, no medication will be done by school staff, and they do not send the kid to school.
- 20. At the time of registration. Parents must inform the school authorities about any re-occurring health problems like Asthma, Epilepsy or any type of allergies. School does not take responsibility for the problems occurring due to student illness or sudden sickness.
For Parents / Guardians
- 1. Withdrawal of children from classes for social or domestic functions etc. is not recommended. It Retards the child's progress in school and minimizes his/her respect for regular hard work with the Consequent failure in progress in his/ her studies.
- 2. Birthday celebrations are allowed in school. You can send your child in party dress and send chocolates for other children if you want to.
- 3. Ensure that school notices are read and removed from the communication book.
- 4. Any communication during school hours parents are requested to contact office and make appointment.
- 5. First page of communication book should be filled.
- 6. Kindly keep a hand towel and extra pairs of casual dress in your child's bag every day.
- 7. Parents / guardians should see that their wards bring school diary everyday and that the lessons and home work assigned are done.
- 8. Kindly label all your ward's belongings such as (schoolbag, water bottle, Tiffin box, shoes etc.)
- 9. Kindly collect Family Pass from Office. Kindly fill up the family pass along with Photograph. Family pass should be carried by Parents every day to school.
- 10. Kindly follow the weekly menu given. Do not give snacks/junk food in your child's Tiffin.
- 11. Parents who want to meet the teacher should make a prior appointment or can meet the teacher on the 1st and 3rd Saturday.
- 12. Parents are requested: Not to go directly to classes or call for any pupil through a peon for any reason whatsoever. To ensure that fees are paid in time. To ensure that their children come to school regularly.