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      ‘Every 
      child is a potential genius...’
       Primrose School, a unit of The Mother’s 
      Service Society, Venkata Nagar, is a unique learning experience for the 
      child. It incorporates innovative teaching methods used in the USA which 
      enable early mastery of reading and writing skills. Children can easily 
      read books even of higher levels by the age of five. 
      The extensive use of computer, 
      video films and CD Rom programmes on computer in each classroom ensures 
      that children love to learn. 
      
      The student-teacher ratio is kept very 
      low to enable the teacher to work with small groups of 4-5 children at a 
      time while the others are absorbed in learning games or recreational play. 
      The most effective ratio is five students per teacher during pre-school, 
      LKG and UKG and fifteen students per teacher during standards 1 to 5. 
       
      The Method  
      A highly successful 
      alternative approach to education has been evolved in the USA by the 
      Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, founded by the eminent 
      educationist Dr. Glenn Doman. Doman’s work is based on the conviction that 
      learning is a natural instinctive urge in young children that is very 
      often neglected due to a lack of exposure or compulsory teaching. 
      The most important aspect of the approach is the attitude 
      of the teacher, which should be that learning is a form of play which 
      fosters the blossoming of the child’s natural development. Children 
      naturally love to learn, and learning should and can be made interesting, 
      enjoyable, and fun.  
      No two children have the same gifts, talents, abilities, 
      interests, or emotional makeup. One of the keys to building a good 
      self-image is to allow each child to develop his or her gifts to the 
      fullest. At Primrose, we give each of our children the same attention and 
      care and yet at the same time bring out their unique talents.  
      Beginning at the lowest level in pre-KG, an extensive use 
      of flash cards containing English and Tamil words and general knowledge 
      subjects enables the child to absorb large amounts of information. Audio 
      visuals, including video films on nature, science, language development, 
      etc. and computers using multimedia CDs to teach sciences, geography, 
      English, Tamil, Hindi, French and history are important learning tools in 
      every classroom. 
      In Primrose School, despite the brief time exposure, very 
      average children are able to read simple Tamil and English stories by the 
      end of 15 months in lower Kindergarten, or around 4 or 4 ½ years of age. 
      During the same period, the children also learn to recognize all the 
      states of India, the geography of the country, the continents, peoples of 
      the world and a wide range of plant and animal species. 
      The unique aspect of our school is not a different 
      syllabus from other schools, but a different METHOD in teaching it. We 
      aim to be a School where learning is an uninterrupted stream of discovery 
      and joy. 
      Computer-aided Education
      Fresh learning opportunities through library period, 
      creative story-writing, multimedia presentations on computers in science, 
      geography, literature, and foreign languages give a rich content to our 
      curriculum. At the UKG level, the child is introduced to computers 
      gradually in the area of maths and reading. By the 1st standard, each 
      child is given 1.5 hours per day divided into two sessions on his own 
      computer with lessons in reading comprehension, creative writing, 
      mathematics, science, foreign languages and the environment. Each child is 
      encouraged to go at his own speed and graduate to the next level whenever 
      he has completed the present level. We believe computers enhance the 
      learning process in the following ways: 
      1. Thinking processes: 
      Computer-based technologies provide support for thinking processes and 
      for acquiring problem-solving skills. 
      2. Self-esteem: Technology is something 
      children want to master. Learning to use computers enhances the children’s 
      self-esteem and makes them excited about coming to school. 
      3. Preparation for future: Technology 
      prepares students for the future. Both higher education and the world of 
      work will be infused with technology in future.  
      4. Skill development: Students, even at the 
      primary school level, are able to acquire an impressive level of skills 
      with a broad range of computer software. They can handle more complex 
      assignments and do more with higher-order skills because of the 
      supports and capabilities provided by technology. 
      5. Artistic creativity: Children become 
      enthralled with the creative arts offered by the computer in the areas of 
      designing web pages, greeting cards, colourful reports and homework 
      assignments using their natural artistic skills.  
        
      For 
      information:
      Primrose School 120 
      Gundu Salai, Oulgaret Pondicherry - 10
       ph: 413-2290106, 
      2292346
       e-mail: info@primroseschool.org
       website: www.primroseschool.org
      
        
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