Your Guide to Admission Criteria and Documentation
Everything you need to know about eligibility, documentation, and essential admission requirements to help you prepare a complete and accurate application.
Age Criteria Across Academic Sections
Admission is open to all children irrespective of race, religion, caste, nationality or gender. However, this is subject to availability of seats, fulfilment of stipulated age and other criteria and payment of fees. The age is reckoned as on 31st March of the year of admission
Pre-primary Sections
Toddler : 2 years
Pre-Nursery : 3 years
Nursery : 4 years
Kindergarten : 5 years
Primary Sections
Class I : 6 years
Class II : 7 years
Class III : 8 years
Class IV : 9 years
Lower Secondary
Class V : 10 years
Class VI : 11 years
Class VII : 12 years
Class VIII : 13 years
Senior & Higher Secondary
Class IX : 14 years
Class X : 15 years
Class XI : 16 years
Class XII : 17 years
Documents Required
- Original Birth Certificate or duly attested copy if copies of originals not available.
- Certificate of caste / Physically Challenged (SC/BC/ST/PC) (if applicable).
- Copy of residence proof of present status (like Telephone bill, Electricity Bill, Passport).
- Copy of Aadhaar Card (Child, Father, Mother/Guardian).
- Special Diagnosis if any (Medical/ Learning Disability etc)
- Legal document if any custody / visitation rights ( if applicable )
- Photos of 6 nos of the student and one of each Parent/guardian
- Medical records of the student. Allergies to be mentioned if any
- Blood group of the student and the parents/guardian and siblings
- Report card of last two Classes, TC, Bonafide certificate of the last school attended
- Proof of employment in case of Govt. Employee
- TC – Transfer Certficate in original
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. When should the completed application form be submitted?
All completed application forms must be submitted along with required enclosures and the prescribed registration fee on or before the date specified by the school. The registration fee is non-refundable and non-adjustable. Please note that registration does not guarantee admission.
2. How are parents informed about the next steps after registration?
After registration, parents are called for the next stage of the admission process strictly on a First Come First Served basis.
3. What happens if my child is placed on the waitlist?
Waitlisted students are invited for the admission process only if a vacancy arises at any point during the year.
4. What does the admission process include?
The admission process consists of a Level Readiness Check and a Family Meet. The readiness check may also serve as a pre-diagnosis for special learning needs, if any. Cases involving special needs or learning challenges are discussed individually.
5. What is the Family Meet and who must attend it?
The Family Meet is a mandatory part of the process and requires the presence of both parents or guardians. There is no formal interview for parents, but both parties may use this time to ask questions, seek clarity, and understand one another better.
6. Can the school conduct tests or assessments during admission?
Yes. The school may conduct tests, exams, or interviews to assess whether the child is suitable for the class applied for. The Principal’s decision is final and binding, and no appeals or representations will be entertained.