12) What is the type of Methodology you adopt?
Ans: Student Centric .Student-centered teaching methods shift the focus of activity from the teacher to the learners. These methods include active learning, in which students solve problems, answer questions, formulate questions of their own, discuss, explain, debate, or brainstorm during class; cooperative learning, in which students work in teams on problems and projects under conditions that assure both positive interdependence and individual accountability; and inductive teaching and learning, in which students are first presented with challenges (questions or problems) and learn the course material in the context of addressing the challenges.
13) Does a "student-centered" approach result in lower standards or academic results?
Ans: The student-centered approach is delivered with the underlying philosophy that for a student to learn, he/she must initiate self-paced learning and take greater responsibility for learning outcomes. The teacher is more of a facilitator. It is not a soft approach to learning and the expected standards of achievement are high.
14) How well qualified are your teachers?
Ans: Teachers at the High School are post graduates. Each teacher is recruited on the basis of his or her teaching ability, attitude, drive and educational outlook. All staff receives continuing professional training to develop their potential and keep abreast of developments in the field. We conduct continuous and comprehensive Evaluation for the teachers. It is a system of school based assessment that covers all aspects of student's development. It emphasizes two fold objectives. Continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad based learning.CCE will cover the scholastic and co scholastic areas of school education.
15) Do you provide textbooks?
Ans: No. The School provides book lists. Parents are expected to purchase recommended books for their children. If they are not available locally, the School assists by giving the contacts.