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Questions are what drives science, not answers...
Take nothing for granted, that is what makes a scientist.

- Professor Robert S Root-Bernstein
 
The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend.

- Henri Bergson
the curriculum

programme

Starting from kindergarten (age 5 +), the school will provide 13 years of education. SFWS will be registering with the Council for the Indian Schools Certificate Examination, New Delhi and the International Baccalaureate Programme, Geneva. The programme will enable the students to apply for higher studies in colleges around the world.

The school is divided into three levels:

Junior Programme (Age 5 to 10)

Middle Programme (Age 11 to 15)

Senior Programme (Age 16 to 17)

 


Into its seventh year from April 2010, SFWS will offer limited admissions from age 5 to 14 in KG through Class IX.
The focus is on developing skills in:

English   -   Mathematics   -   Hindi  -  Social Sciences   -   Science   - Environmental Studies   -   French   -   Physical Education   -   Music, Art, Craft and Dramatics  

Music, art, drama, physical education and sports are an integral part of the curriculum. Students are given plenty of opportunity to develop confidence through individual and group activities like public speaking and making presentations. Class V onwards, students are given the opportunity to experience French as their third language.    

 
assessments
The assessment of each child is on a continuous basis, carried out through the educator’s observations and there is no examination at the end of the year, but children from Class 5 onwards are exposed to tests. There are regular parent-educator meetings where parents are apprised of the activities being undertaken in class as also feedback given on each individual child.
 
your role
Active participation of parents is sought in the programme. The progress of every child is discussed on a regular basis. Children are not given heavy home assignments. However our project based study would require research. Under the guidance of our educators, parents need to get involved.