Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School, is a co-educational and long day English Medium school affiliated to the Gujarat Primary Education Board. Eventually to become a secondary school, it was established on June 2004, by Shree Mota Kelavani Mandal, Mota. In the year 2006 we started higher secondary Science stream & General stream in English Medium too.
In the short span of a year, it has taken a bold stand for the child based education on the following principles.
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• It is possible to have a child-centered education even in a crowded Indian classroom.
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• The school should be a place of joyful development.
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• Teaching & Learning should be planned in a systematic and phased manner.
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• The school environment should be friendly, warm and respectable to facilitate the development of children
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• Daily creative activity is very essential for complete intellectual and emotional development.
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• The quality of the teacher - child relationship determines the success of the school program. It should be based on mutual respect and co-operation.
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• Co-operative learning lays the foundation for all future social interaction.
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• Each child should have equal opportunity to participate in all school activities irrespective of his/her socio-economic and family background.
To provide education in English Medium to the children of ruler area Shree Nootanbhai Bhat, Vishwaben Bhat and Sulochnaben Bhat started English Medium school in Mota village and gave name Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School.
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Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School (Pre-Primary Section) |
Started Pre-primary section class 1 to 4 of Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School in June—2004 |
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Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School (Primary Section) |
Started Primary section class 5 to 7 of Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School in June—2005 |
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Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School (Higher Secondary Section) |
Started Shree Shantaram Bhat English Medium School Higher Secondary Section (Commerce and Science Stream) in June—2005 |