Q1. What curriculum does the school follow?
The school follows the State curriculum.
Q2. What classes are available for admission?
We offer admission from Pre-KG, LKG, UKG, and Classes 1 to 10.
Q3. What is the medium of instruction?
The medium of instruction is English.
Q4. How can I apply for admission?
Parents can visit the school office and fill in the admission form.
Q5.What are the age criteria for Grade 1 admission?
The minimum age for Grade 1 is 6 years (as of June 1st).
Q6. What documents are needed for admission?
The required documents generally include:
- Birth certificate
- Transfer certificate (if applicable)
- Aadhar card of the student and parents.
- Passport-size photos
- Report card of the previous class
Q7. When does the admission process begin?
Admissions usually start last week of December.
Q8. Is there an entrance test?
A basic assessment may be conducted.
Q9.What are the school hours?
School timings from Monday to Friday
- Grade 1 to Grade 4 – 8:45 am to 3:10 pm.
- Grade 5 to Grade 10 – 8:45 am to 3:20 pm.
- On Saturday – 8:30 am to 12:05 pm.
Q10. What co-curricular and extracurricular activities are offered?
We offer a range of activities including sports, music, dance, art, public speaking, gardening, yoga and more.
Q11. Is there a library, science lab and computer lab in the school?
Yes, the school has a well-equipped library, science lab and computer lab for student use.
Q12. Are the teachers qualified and trained?
Yes, all our teachers are well qualified, experienced and regularly undergo training programs.
Q13. How can I pay the fees?
Fees can be paid via online transfer and bank deposit. Details will be provided during admission.
Q14. How are parents informed about school events and updates?
Parents receive updates through the school diary, What’s-App message, SMS alerts and circulars.
Q15. Does the school conduct parent-teacher meetings?
Yes, regular parent-teacher meetings are scheduled to discuss student progress.
Q16. How can I contact the school office?
You can contact us via phone at +91 821-2951348 or by E-Mail at sjcsr1516@gmail.com. Office hours are from 8:40am to 4:30pm.
Q17. What is the teacher-student ratio?
The teacher-student ratio is 1:30.
Q18. What subjects are taught?
We teach all core subjects along with Computer, Music, Art & Craft, and PT.
Q19. Are co-curricular activities included in academics?
Yes, CCA competitions and activities are part of the timetable.
Q20. How is technology used in learning?
Students learn through Computer Lab sessions and digital resources.
Q21. How are students assessed?
We assess students through tests, competitions, and regular classroom performance.
Q22. What are some of the safety policies and regulations followed by the school?
The school at all times give first priority to the safety, health and hygiene of the students and ensures a system of emergency preparedness.
- CCTV monitoring.
- Ergonomic classroom design.
- Zero tolerance for corporal punishment.
- Health, sanitation & building safety certificates.
- Safe & caring environment.
- Cyber safety and digital discipline.
- Anti-bullying policy.
- Mental health and emotional support.
- Safe drinking water and hygiene.
- Student dispersal safety.
Q23. Are cultural and national events celebrated?
Yes, we celebrate festivals, cultural programs, and national days with enthusiasm.
Q24. Are field trips conducted?
Yes, students go on field trips for learning beyond classrooms.
Q25. How does the school ensure equal opportunities?
All students are given chances in academics, sports, and activities.
Q26. Does the school have a dress code?
Yes, students must wear the school uniform.
Q27. How will extracurricular activities help my child?
Extracurricular activities offer a wide range of benefits for your child’s overall development — beyond just academics. Here’s how they can help:
- Build confidence and self-esteem.
- Enhance cognitive and academic skills.
- Improve social skills.
- Teach time management and discipline.
- Reduce stress and encourage emotional well-being.
- Promote physical health.
- Identify interests and career paths.
Q28. How to deal with a child who is below average or who struggle to meet academic expectation?
Dealing with a child who is struggling academically can be challenging — but with the right approach, support, and patience, you can help them succeed in their own way.
Here’s a practical and compassionate guide:
- Understand the root cause.
- Be patient and positive.
- Seek help from teachers or specialists.
- Break learning into manageable steps.
- Create a supportive study routine at home.
- Use alternative learning tools.
- Focus on the child’s strengths.
- Keep open communication.
- Do not compare your child with siblings or other students.
- Remember: Progress may be slow, but it’s still progress.