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An Institution Of The Child Education Society, New Delhi, Affiliation No.: 1130103 |
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About Us |
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The Child Education Society, registered under the Society Registration Act 1860, was founded in 1944 by eminent personalities. The late Padma Vibhushan Lala Hansraj Gupta, educationist and social worker, Mayor of Delhi and philanthropist, played a key role in its establishment and growth. The schools managed by the Society now rank among the leading progressive schools in the country. Mr. R.G.Khullar, as Chairman heads the School Managing Committee. |

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Bal Bharati Schools are co-educational with English as the medium of instruction. Hindi enjoys its pride of place as the national language, in the curriculum. Bal Bharati educational philosophy is inspired by the maxim, “Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides”. It provides comprehensive education, keeping in view the country’s rich heritage and cultural background and opens opportunities for the development of different facets of a child’s personality. Conscious effort is being made to foster pride and love for the country and its great heritage and the tradition of tolerance epitomised in the noble phrase "The whole world is one family.” The school has earned a reputation for imparting quality education, personalised attention, skill acquisition, value orientation and peaceful ambience. The interior decoration and outdoor planning has been done by experts in the field, keeping in mind the latest international trends in education. Thus, the classrooms have been designed based on various themes such as Ocean room, Garden room so on. The teaching faculty comprises of well-qualified and carefully selected staff, specialized in teaching Montessori classes and Senior classes to cope up with the fast changing trends in education. The school endeavours to incorporate progressive measures based on latest research in the field of academics and concious efforts are made to reduce the ‘burden’ on the child to make education "a fun learning process". In the pursuit of excellence in education, the society has outlined the policy that the number of students per section will remain at a maximum of twenty five for Nursery, thirty for Mont 1 and 2, thirty five for Class I and only forty five from Class II onwards.
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