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WHY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS ARE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SCHOOLS

International schools in India have a long history of being considered as outstanding educational institutions. These international schools think that education should emphasize on educating joy and welfare, as well as developing capacity in the next generations so that they can lead mankind in the correct direction. International schools have completely changed the education system of the country

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WHY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS ARE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SCHOOLS

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  1. WHY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS ARE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SCHOOLS? www.eduminatti.com

  2. International Schools in India These international schools think that education should emphasize educating joy and welfare, as well as developing capacity in the next generations so that they can lead mankind in the correct direction. International schools have completely changed the education system of the country www.eduminatti.com

  3. Reasons why sending your child to an international school is a good idea: The curriculum International schools are frequently based on a common curriculum programme, such as the International Baccalaureate or Cambridge IGCSE, that encourages students to be self-directed learners who are curious about their surroundings. Class sizes International schools can sometimes offer smaller class sizes than local public or private schools, enabling pupils to have more one-on-one contact with their teachers. www.eduminatti.com

  4. Teaching methodologies International schools frequently draw world-class instructors and teachers, many of whom come from a variety of nations. As a result, educational experts can discuss approaches that work best for them, resulting in a multicultural approach to teaching. Primary language In most international schools in India, English is the major language. Although provided with the opportunity to study other languages, the preponderance of instruction is given in English. www.eduminatti.com

  5. KEY FACTS ABOUT PUBLIC EDUCATION IN INDIA THAT EXPATRIATE FAMILIES SHOULD BE AWARE OF www.eduminatti.com

  6. Local inhabitants are entitled to free education in public schools, however, immigrant households must pay tuition fee to attend public schools in India. In India, classes are offered in Hindi and English in public schools. English, on the other hand, is emphasized as a second language, and pupils are given opportunities to improve their English skills. Kindergarten and Grade 1 students are in mixed-gender classes, whereas the rest of the grades are gender-segregated. It is expected that additional grade levels will start to mix the two genders in the future. www.eduminatti.com

  7. The Benefits of Selecting an International School When relocating from another country, many children find it simpler to transfer to an international school. This is due to the fact that courses are taught in English and the curriculum is consistent across international schools. Students can easily adapt to their new home if the transfer is smooth. An open and friendly diverse culture benefits students. Children will be accompanied by classmates from the local community as well as from other countries around the world at international schools in India. Students will be able to know about different societies and be more receptive of different viewpoints as a result of this. www.eduminatti.com

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