The journey of education of
my two daughters started with SPS, Gandhi Nagar
in the year 2008. My elder daughter was admitted
to Class VI. Although the school was fairly new,
the approach of the school towards giving
personal attention to each student by limiting
the number of seats per class really attracted
me and my wife. The available facilities were
also fairly good. The urge of improving the
facilities and the quality of education in the
management led me to admit my second daughter in
the year 2010. During this journey of 10 years,
I have found tremendous growth in the school,
its approach towards attaining excellence in
education and extracurricular activities is
commendable. The level of personal attention
given by the school to the child is highly
appreciable. My daughters visited different
parts of the country and participated in
different programmes. The dedication of teachers
towards students and the motivation inculcated
in students is exemplary. Apart from regular
classes, they remain in touch with their
students at other times too. Teachers often
clarify doubts even during odd hours of late
night or early mornings during board exams. I
personally appreciate the efforts made by the
school authorities and especially the teachers
which have led to the success of my daughters. I
hope the school will surely be ranked first in
the city and the state very soon. Good Luck.
Keep the flag flying high.
K. N. Agrawal
Trisha Agrawal’s father
Dear Ma'am,
First and foremost, accept my sincere
congratulations on conducting the online classes
so smoothly.
We all are facing this extremely novel &
challenging situation due to the pandemic. As a
parent, our major concern is our children's
safety and schooling.
We are glad to see that the school has been
quick in adapting to the need of the hour and
switched to an online learning platform. With
initial hiccups, the learning system is now
stabilized.
It is due to the concerted efforts by the school
and the teachers that the classes are running
smoothly and efficiently.
We know that the teachers were also not prepared
for this and they must be taking great efforts
to conduct their classes from the home with
limited resources.
We are relieved to see that the academics are
not hampered.
Our children follow a set routine, interact with
their teachers and classmates, and achieve daily
targets, which keep them occupied constructively
otherwise it would have become difficult to
handle when they are confined to the homes. It
keeps them positive and happy. They look forward
to the classes.
They are also learning how to handle the digital
learning platform which is the future. They have
learnt to express themselves and gain command
over the language.
We would like the school to continue the Online
Learning Classes until normalcy is resumed.
It is a learning challenge for all the
stakeholders here, students, teachers,
management, parents, we are hopeful that we will
make it a success with our team efforts.
With regards,
Nisha Kumar
Parent of Aanya Kumar (II C) and Arihant Kumar
(XI D)
I am the mother of Sharv Rai KG1 A, and Pradhi
Rai V E. He eagerly waits for them. Talking to
his teachers and interacting with his friends is
the highlight of his day. If even this little
semblance of normalcy goes away he'll be a lot
more scared and anxious about the current
situation. This is his only contact with
outside, he is five years old and advised to
stay at home. How can we take this little piece
of normalcy away? What will he do the whole day?
If some of us can't make time for forty-five
minutes of the class how will we teach anything
at all to our kids?
My elder child is in 5th grade and she is
enjoying her classes immensely. They are doing
all kinds of experiments, as guided by their
teachers. Last week they had an activity about
preservatives, as an aware parent, I accept
humbly I'd not have even thought about teaching
her that. Kids nowadays take their education
very seriously, if we stop these classes they'll
soon start feeling left behind from their
cousins, friends living in another state. Who
will repair this despair of being left behind in
them?
They are hardly studying 1/5 that of their
normal speed. But they are in touch with the
syllabus and their teachers. It's not a burden
but a blessing to keep our kids driving forward
without any anxiety or despair. It guides their
whole day into a routine. Please do your best to
bypass it or stop this altogether.
Dr. Manishi Rai
M/o Pradhi Rai (V-E) and Sharv Rai KG (II-A)
During this emergency when conventional
class-room teaching is not possible due to the
outbreak of the pandemic, online classes have
made learning possible at home. It has also
provided the students with an opportunity to
meet and interact with their teachers and
classmates. Online Art and Music classes are
helping students to work on their creative
skills and breaking the monotony of an ordinary
'trapped indoors' day. In a way, it has made our
kids tech-savvy too, which I believe is the need
of the hour. The problem arises when these young
and inquisitive minds are left unattended by
their parents with ultra-modern technology
(mobile/laptop).
So, with the combined efforts of teachers and
parents, online teaching can be made a safe
place for learning for the kids until the school
and conventional teaching can be resumed safely.
Hence, seeing the current circumstances, I vote
for online teaching.
Jaya Bharti
Jaynika Patil (I-C) and Shourya Patil
(V-E)