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Boys and Girls are admitted to this class at the age of three plus on 31st March
(Last week of March). They are given no formal instructions as such they are far
too young. Yet this is not a place where they are simply taken care of and kept
amused for four hours.
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What may appear to an adult is little more than play and amusement in reality a
carefully planned multi-sensory approach that combines games, stories, music songs
and recitation, Dramatics, Art, phonics and language experience to enable:
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1.Physical and motor Development
2.Cognitive Development
3.Language Development
4.Emotional Development
5.Creativity
6.Aesthetic Appreciation
7.Music Appreciation
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Here the three year old child is introduced to English Language. He learns by the Phonetic and look & say method to read simple English and write three letter words. His number work is simple and by the end of academic year, he knows his numbers well and can do simple addition and subtraction. |
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class marks the beginning of formal schoolwork and subject of Punjabi is added
to the curriculum. By the end of the year, the pupil must master the first two
basic operations in arithmetic i.e. addition and subtraction. Reading and
Writing (Cursive in the second term) Composition, Dictation, Recitation and
other oral work for self expression, environmental studies will be part of the
regular school curriculum throughout the year. All work is related to every day
routine and happenings that interests the child at this age and enables him to
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SUBJECTS
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| PRIMARY GRADES (Grade 1 to 5) |
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Compulsory Subjects: English, Mathematics, Environment Studies, Computer Science, Hindi, Punjabi, English Conversation.
Grading Subjects: Drawing, Physical Education, Divinity.
Hobby Classes: Dance and Music.
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WORK EXPERIENCE - Paper Card, Clay Modelling, Ball Bouncing, Ball Catching & Throwing.
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Compulsory Subjects: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Computer Science, Environment Studies, Hindi, Punjabi.
Grading Subjects: Drawing, Divinity, Physical Education.
Hobby Classes: Dance and Music.
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WORK EXPERIENCE - Woodwork, Gardening, Electrical and Electronics General Repair, Sewing and Needlework and Doll Making.
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Compulsory Subjects: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Computer Science, Hindi or Punjabi, Information Technology.
Grading Subjects: Environment Studies, Physical Education.
Hobby Classes: Dance and Music.
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WORK EXPERIENCE - Health Education, Woodwork, Gardening, Pot Making, Electrical and Electronic Toy Making, Sewing, Needlework, Embroidery, Cooking, Music and Classical Dancing.
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According to the need of the hour, the Academy caters students in two streams i.e. Medical & Non-Medical. The detail of subjects in Medical & Non-Medical stream is as below:
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Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, Environment Education with one optional subject from Computer Science, Physical Education, Punjabi & Hindi.
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Maths, Physics, Chemistry, English, Environment Education with one optional subject from Computer Science, Physical Education, Punjabi & Hindi.
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BOOKS AND STATIONERY
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Books and stationery is either provided by the Academy (against payment) or from a bookseller recommended by Academy.
For Session 2009-2010: Books Available at Kakkar Book House (Close to Bright Tailors), Main Market, Ropar.
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EXAMINATION
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In addition to weekly tests (Every Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday are Test Days), Unit Tests and communicative examinations are also held. At the end of every term, Terminal progress report is given to the parents. Promotion to the next class is granted on the basis of satisfactory performance of the students in these examinations. This is however, not a final criteria for promoting the student to the next class. While granting promotion, over-all performance of the student in curricular and co-curricular activities is kept in view.
Note: Passing of Pre-Board examination is compulsory for 10th and 12th Grade.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
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| Three annual scholarships are awarded to the students of outstanding ability, by Sahibzada Ajit Singh Academy in the name of SANT BABA KARTAR SINGH JI. Besides these, three additional scholarships are available sponsored by the following: |
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1. Mata Gurnam Kaur, 10 Pacca Bagh, Ropar, in the memory of her husband Dr. Sarwan Singh.
2. Mrs & Mr Capt. Brar from Dubai.
3. Madam Jagdish Kaur from London. |
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