The registrations are done online from the school website. Parents are requested to fill up the online form via the school website and submit accordingly
A: The minimum age of the child as on 31st March’23 should be as follows: -
Pre-School – 3 years
Pre-Primary – 4 years and so on…
A: Admission in Bal Bharati Public School is purely based on seat availability and merit. Applicants along with their parents will be invited to the school for an interaction and Document Verification. All information regarding admission will be shared through school website and email.
A: Thursday 18th July’22 (from 00:01 hours onwards)
A: Rs 300/-(Three hundred Only).
A: Yes, your ward will be given priority in offer of admission.
A: You are welcome to refer your candidate in BBPS ND. Kindly direct them for online/offline registration and ask your referral to fill up your name in the field under “Other Details” on the form.
A: You may apply we will check let you know.
A: You will have to register online. Admissions will be offered on withdrawal vacancy as per seat availability.
A: At the time of admission, you will be asked to pay only the one-time non-refundable Admission fee and the refundable security deposit to secure the admission.
The school fees can be paid monthly as well as quarterly. Fees cannot be paid in cash. Pls visit the link https://pay.bbpsconnect.org/#/payment to pay the fees in the online mode , for those parents wishing to pay the fees through cheque , a dropbox has been placed in the guardroom at the gate no.1.
Last date for payment of monthly fees without fine is 10th of each month and for quarterly fee payers
20 th of the first month of each quarter
A: PS - PP: 8.50 am-12.45 pm
Grade I and above: 7.50 am-2.20 pm
School Office: - On Working Days: 8:30 am-11.30 am
During Vacation (Weekdays): - 8.30 a.m. – 11.30am
Principal: -
Parents/Others (On all working Days): 9.30 am-11.30am
Headmistress
Parents (On all Working Days) 8.30 a.m – 11.30am
Staff:
On Working Days: 8:30 am-11.30 am
(A prior appointment through the school almanac will be appreciated)
A: NEP is a great initiative by the Government of India. Redesigning the school curriculum to keep pace with the changing world, enhanced usage of experiential learning and concept oriented teaching.
A: Yes, absolutely! On prior appointment curriculum coordinators will be made available.
A: Our students have been placed in best of colleges in India and abroad. Please visit https://bbpsnoida.balbharati.org/bbps-alumni/ to know more about our students’ placements. The school boasts of a specialized Career Counseling department to help students in placement/admission in the most prestigious colleges.
A: No, they are not mandatory, however, all kids are encouraged to be a part of these events so as to enjoy experiential learning
A: Students of Grade 1 to V have a spread-out schedule where a balance of academics and activities is kept in mind. All students are exposed to many sports disciplines like Swimming, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Yoga,etc. Indoor activities like Performing and Visual Arts –Indian Music, Dance, Art and Craft is also built in their schedule. The ratio of academics and activities would be 60:40.
A: Students of Grade 1 to V have a spread-out schedule where a balance of academics and activities is kept in mind. All students are exposed to many sports disciplines like Swimming, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Yoga,etc. Indoor activities like Performing and Visual Arts –Indian Music, Dance, Art and Craft is also built in their schedule. The ratio of academics and activities would be 60:40.
After Grade 4 students are offered a choice between Sanskrit and French language.
A: In early years children do not get any homework. Grade I to Grade III may get very light homework on weekends. Grade IV onwards children will get homework 4-5 times a week.
A: Ongoing assessment is conducted throughout the year. The students are assessed on the various skills and concepts that they acquired in and outside the class. Different types of Formative and Summative Assessments are held regularly where children are assessed on what they have learnt and what they can do, through different assessment tools. A formal report is handed over to the parents bi-annually.
A: Ongoing assessment is conducted throughout the year. The students are assessed on the various skills and concepts that they acquired in and outside the class. Different types of Formative and Summative Assessments are held regularly where children are assessed on what they have learnt and what they can do, through different assessment tools. A formal report is handed over to the parents bi-annually.
A: Ongoing assessment is conducted throughout the year. The students are assessed on the various skills and concepts that they acquired in and outside the class. Different types of Formative and Summative Assessments are held regularly where children are assessed on what they have learnt and what they can do, through different assessment tools. A formal report is handed over to the parents bi-annually.
A: Professional development of staff is an ongoing process which is conducted through out the year.It is mandatory for all teachers to complete 50 hours of training every year. The school staff is 100% trained to teach the curricula they have been assigned.
A: Orientation for parents is held when they become BBPS ND parents in early years. Another orientations for parents is held at the beginning of Grade 1. At the end of Grade V, VIII and X we hold orientation for parents to understand the choice of subjects offered by the school and formal assessment pattern. Regular workshops by the School Counsellor for parents on various topics are also done
A: Yes, the School conducts Olympiads from Grade III to Grade XII.
A: Most of the activities/Clubs are free of charge except few Hobby Clubs like Photography, Rubik cube, Astronomy and Robotics, where outside agencies are engaged to train the students.
A: Yes these are part of the SUPW programs offered by the school.
A: All buses have a Teacher Incharge lady guard in addition to a trained conductor and a driver. Their credentials are police verified.
A: Security does not only mean to secure the child/staff from external threats but also to ensure safety measures within the school premises. Every individual coming to the school is the responsibility of the school and we take this as a challenge. Electronic surveillance is supported by manual guarding of the premises .School buses too have trained lady guards in addition to the GPS and cameras. There are SOPs and same are rigorously followed and audited internal as well as externally for compliance.
A: For the safety of the students and staff, CCTV system is in place at all vantage points throughout the school and in school buses and is monitored by competent personnel.
A: Access to GPS tracking is accessible to the parents for security reasons and the same is closely monitored for ensuring compliance to the school procedures.
A: Students are handed over to the parents/guardians carrying the Authorization Card issued by the school. This is a mandatory requirement; no child upto Grade V will be allowed to leave the school premises without checking the Authorization Card of the person who has come to collect the child.
A: All COVID-19 precautionary measures are in place at the school gate/s. While the list is endless on protocols, all individuals are subject to the thermal scanning, hand sanitization and ensuring wearing of face masks, to name a few. The school follows all the protocols as prescribed by the Government.
A: There is a proper cleaning and sanitization schedule followed. In addition to the regular housekeeping through professional agencies and permitted cleaning agents, we have focused on stringent sanitization protocols.
A: The housekeeping staff is hired through certified professional agencies. The staff is strictly screened for background checks (police verification), health checks (periodical medical tests), knowledge, experience, and training for their role in the department. Additionally, they are made to undergo periodical checks and regular training workshops to keep enhancing their ability to perform tasks given to them.