F.S. Convent School, Jind ensures that no child is left behind in learning academic and life skills. To achieve this goal, we the F.S. Convent, offer the learning environment to the children with focus on their mainstream. Students learn best when they actively participate in the lesson or they feel valued when teachers encourage them to share their knowledge with their peers.
With true F.S. Convent spirit, we respect different abilities of children, accepting them as they are, and preserve their respective identities. As educators we acknowledge diversity in our classrooms. We never judge them or compare them with others.
The team of F.S. Convent professionals follow the progress of each child in every aspect of school learning. We identify children with different learning abilities and on this basis we bring in the varied methodologies for overcoming the lapse of concept clarity followed by disinterest towards the subject. The child with learning disability is evaluated, and immediate remedial services are initiated at the resource room with the help of special educators and counselors who simplify/modify the content. We provide remedial intervention on one to one basis or in small group sessions.
In short we make an attempt to develop each child’s ability to be self-sufficient and productive member of the society. In this way, F.S. Convent is achieving the goals of quality education.creating self reliant and productive individuals with social, moral and ethical values.
There is a growing realization on the part of teachers, parents and the society at large that the primary function of the school is to prepare the children for their future life. The emphasis is slowly shifting from universal education to quality education at all levels. To achieve the goal of quality education, we have to keep the children with special needs and their mainstreaming in focus. In this context, educators must give priority to the following suggestions.
In our school, We believe in accepting children as they are
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We respect different abilities of children
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We give these children the right to preserve their respective identities.
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Our educators redefine their roles and accept diversity in the classrooms.
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Parents should also love them for their individuality.
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We never judge them or compare them with others.