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JUNIOR CAMPUS..........learning how to learn
Classes
Nursery to III constitute the Junior Campus which are housed in a
spacious and a colourful building. Each section in Nursery has a
maximum of 25 children, while in Prep, the strength of students in
each class becomes 32. In Classes I to III, each section has a maximum
student strength of 36. The student teacher ratio is optimum, ensuring
focus on your child's special needs and requirements.
In DPS Agra we believe in the natural development of the child. During
the primary school years the child absorbs directly from the
environment almost like a sponge. Hence, during this phase, language
and the motor skills are honed through play way method. As they grow,
they reach the next stage, the children are encouraged to `learn how
to learn'. The child learns skills for everyday living like sorting,
grading classifying - all of that leads to the development of
writing, reading and the formation of an analytical mind.
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SENIOR CAMPUS..............Widening horizons
Classes
IV-XII constitute the Senior Campus at Shastripuram. This is a
challenging phase where the children enter into a formal system of
education. The school boasts of the most modern facilities. No effort
has been spared in creating a learning environment in which the
students can seek excellence academically, socially,
physically, artistically and spiritually. Designed around a central
resource centre incorporating Smart Classes, Science lab, Humanities
lab, Maths lab, Language lab, Computer lab and a Library , the
entire campus has been planned to function as a dynamic and a
connected whole.
DPS Agra is affiliated to the CBSE curriculum. By adopting the CBSE
curriculum the child has an advantage to inculcate higher learning and
compete for studying in professional institutions anywhere in India.
In classes XI & XII children choose subjects in accordance to their
aptitude or abilities. The syllabus, teaching techniques and teaching
materials are backed by an uncompromising commitment to maintain the
highest standard of reliability and integrity.
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