Admission
Welcome to the Admissions Page
We are delighted that you are considering Modern India Public School/Modern India Convent School for your child’s education. This page provides important information about the admissions process and requirements.
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The age eligibility criteria
The age eligibility criteria for admission can be outlined as follows.
Pre-Primary/Nursery: The minimum age for admission to the nursery class is typically 4 years as of March 31st of the academic year.
Kindergarten: The minimum age for admission to the kindergarten class is generally 4 years as of March 31st of the academic year.
Primary Grades (Grade 1 to Grade 5): The minimum age for admission to Grade 1 is usually 7 years as of March 31st of the academic year. The age criteria progressively increase for subsequent grades, allowing for a smooth transition from the early years.
Middle School Grades (Grade 6 to Grade 8): The age criteria for admission to middle school grades are typically aligned with the foundational years of a child’s adolescence. The age range is generally 12 to 14 years as of March 31st of the academic year.
Secondary School Grades (Grade 9 to Grade 12): The age criteria for admission to secondary school grades can vary, but it is generally expected that students are in the age range of 15 to 18 years as of March 31st of the academic year.
Admissions Process
01
Take a tour
We invite you to explore our school and get a glimpse of the vibrant learning environment at Modern India Public School/Modern India Convent School.
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Submit application
please submit your application online or offline
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Meet and greet
Meet us in office at school address.
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Secure a spot
complete the process and get your seat.
Required enrollment documents
Please provide the documents mentioned.
- Birth certificate of the child
- Previous academic records/transcripts
- Transfer certificate
- Two passport-size photographs
- Proof of address/residence
- Adhar Card of the child & Parents
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Play Group (Kindergarten)
Kindergarten: The minimum age for admission to the kindergarten class is generally 4 years as of March 31st of the academic year. Kindergarten serves as a bridge between informal early learning and formal schooling. Curriculum emphasizes foundational skills such as basic numeracy, literacy, and social interactions. Creative activities and interactive learning are integral, encouraging children to explore their interests while preparing for primary education.
- Age Requirement: Children enrolling in kindergarten should generally be 4 years old as of March 31st of the academic year.
- Focus: Bridging informal learning to formal schooling, emphasizing foundational skills.
- Curriculum: Basic numeracy, literacy, social interactions, and interactive learning activities.
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Pre-Primary Grades.
Pre-Primary/Nursery: The minimum age for admission to the nursery class is typically 4 years as of March 31st of the academic year. Pre-Primary/Nursery classes provide a nurturing environment for children to develop essential social, emotional, and cognitive skills. Activities focus on play-based learning, fostering creativity, and building early communication skills. Teachers emphasize creating a positive first experience with formal education.
- Age Requirement: Children applying for nursery class should typically be 4 years old as of March 31st of the academic year.
- Focus: Nurturing social, emotional, and cognitive skills.
- Teaching Approach: Play-based learning, creativity, and early communication skills development.
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Primary Grades.
Primary Grades (Grade 1 to Grade 5): The minimum age for admission to Grade 1 is usually 7 years as of March 31st of the academic year. The age criteria progressively increase for subsequent grades, allowing for a smooth transition from the early years. Primary grades form the cornerstone of formal education. Students acquire fundamental academic skills in subjects like mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies. Alongside academics, emphasis is placed on character development, teamwork, and critical thinking. These grades establish a strong educational base for higher levels.
- Age Requirement for Grade 1: Generally, children entering Grade 1 should be 7 years old as of March 31st of the academic year.
- Focus: Fundamental academic skills, character development, teamwork, and critical thinking.
- Subjects: Mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies.
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Middle School Grades
Middle School Grades (Grade 6 to Grade 8): The age criteria for admission to middle school grades are typically aligned with the foundational years of a child’s adolescence. The age range is generally 12 to 14 years as of March 31st of the academic year. Middle school grades mark the beginning of adolescence. The curriculum becomes more specialized, covering a wide range of subjects. Students explore various disciplines, including languages, sciences, humanities, and arts. Educators focus on building analytical skills, self-discipline, and time management, preparing students for the challenges of high school.
- Age Range: Typically 12 to 14 years old as of March 31st.
- Focus: Specialized subjects, analytical skills, self-discipline, and time management.
- Subjects: Languages, sciences, humanities, arts, and broader exploration of disciplines.
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Secondary School Grades
Secondary School Grades (Grade 9 to Grade 12): The age criteria for admission to secondary school grades can vary, but it is generally expected that students are in the age range of 15 to 18 years as of March 31st of the academic year. Secondary education is more specialized and prepares students for higher education or the workforce. Students select specific subjects based on their interests and career aspirations. The curriculum becomes more challenging, emphasizing in-depth knowledge, research skills, and independent learning. These grades play a crucial role in shaping students’ future academic and professional paths.
- Focus: Specialization, in-depth knowledge, research skills, and independent learning.
- Curriculum: Challenging subjects based on career interests, preparation for higher education or workforce.