Nursery ‘must’ for private school admission, parents in dilemma


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (EP)

Bengaluru, Jan 14: Many private schools in Bengaluru are refusing admission to children to first standard if the children did not study in nursery classes in the school. “We give priority to children who study nursery in the school. Admit children to nursery classes in the school to make admission to first standard convenient,” they urge. The condition has put the parents in a dilemma.

“We had sent children to the Montessori school near our houses. We went to five private schools. There are sufficient students in the schools already and they have sent us back,” said Shilpa Prashanth, a parent speaking to a newspaper.

Parents have urged to open a separate class for students who come from other schools. “We have contacted seven schools in south of Bengaluru. But none of those schools are willing to admit my child. Therefore, it is inevitable to admit him in a school which is not of our choice,” said another parent.

Chief Secretary of primary and high school coordination board, D Shashi Kumar said that children should be admitted in schools on the basis of age specified by the government. “Parents should admit their children from nursery if they want the same school,” he said.

  

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  • prateek mishra, Noida

    Tue, Sep 17 2019

    Admissions in schools are very typical in today's era, parents and students are very frustrated about admissions process and they don't have enough knowledge to there child admitted easily. So this article helps them to get enough information of there queries. Thanks for posting. https://schoolatgo.com/

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  • Pasha, Karnataka

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    I put my child in a nursery & they wanted him to behave like an adult. It is a child & they must enjoy their childhood. This is not the army. Please stop this nonsense of compulsory nursery schools for children. Let them play during those formative years. Putting them in the nursery does not make them a better human being or successful.

    The Chief Secretary is myopic & talking through his hat. What about parents who are transferred? Which school will their children go to as they have not started from nursery in the same school.

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  • Santosh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    Schools are taking childhood away from the children!

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Mon, Jan 14 2019

    GOVERNMENT SHOULD START THE ENGLISH MEDIUM IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOL.THEN GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS SAVES AS WELL AS GET SEATS EVERY1

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 14 2019

    There are pre school Institutions which teach nursery hymns words of Alphabetic and the knowledge of mode of transport
    Varieties of flowers living creatures songs dance it should made mandatory to all the kids before getting admission to the school.

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  • A A, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 14 2019

    All money making racket...

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