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Tuesday, 05 February 2008

M V Dhulashia School 

MV Dhulashia School, the first school of The Galaxy Education System is housed on a campus in the heart of the city. It is affiliated to the Gujarat State Board of Secondary Education and prepares the students for the SSC (year 10) and the HSC (Year 12) Examinations.

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It admits students between the ages of three and a half years and four and a half years. It offers a pre-primary education for 3 years after which the student is promoted to class 1.

The class size of 30 students enables us to keep a cap on the fees as well as to provide individualized attention.  

The Primary School (Classes 1 to 4) and the Middle School (Class 5 to 8) at MV vertical-mvd.jpgDhulashia School follow the curriculum laid down by the Gujarat Board. The curriculum is enriched by a range of activities especially in language learning and mathematics to enable students to be better prepared than other competing schools. There is a wide range of other academic, co-curricular and community activities which are aimed at providing the students with opportunities to learn in a holistic way. English, Gujarati, Hindi are the main languages taught. Students offer Sanskrit as one of the language from class 8. Apart from the languages, mathematics, science, social studies, art, craft, drama and music are taught to develop an aesthetic sense as well as technological understanding.

As a child progresses to the secondary school, the amount of specialized teaching increases steadily with subject specialists in all departments. The students are offered a range of subjects to suit their need for college education in preparation for the public exams at the end of Year 10 and Year 12.

English, Hindi, Gujarati Mathematics, Science and Social Studies are the main subjects offered for the SSC. Students select one of the subjects from amongst Sanskrit, Computer Studies, Typing, Music, Art and PT in addition to the main subjects for the SSC examination. 



 

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