"Many children struggle at schools because the way they are being taught is incompatible with the way they learn" writers Peter Senge. A school is said to be the second home of a child. If a child does not enjoy the school, it is virtually a jail for six hours to him/her. Teaching and learning process has undergone a sea change in the 21st century with the teachers occupying the back seat and the students at the front involved in fun-filled learning through activities, group works, hands on learning etc. At K. K. Public School we stick to the same pattern with the onus upon the experiential learning.
The milieu of the lush green campus becomes vibrant with the morning prayers in the assembly when the children in uniform become uniform in mind and spirit to start their day. Promoting inquisitiveness, critical thinking and problem solving methods, we strive to prepare our students future ready to meet challenges and stand high in all walks of life through their leadership qualities. This is how we aim them to turn into nation builders.
Each child is unique. At KKPS this uniqueness is nurtured through understanding their needs, abilities and the diagnosis of their difficulty levels. Programmed customized solutions are designed by the team of expert teachers in innovating ways to make learning more receptive & enjoyable. We never promote rote learning. Rather we work upon the fundamentals of each subject. Teachers encourage the students to speak of their minds without any inhibition. Communicating in English is compulsory for students in the campus. Co-curricular activities are the part of our curriculum and each child is encouraged to participate in games and sports, speech, debate, extempore, dance, group-activities, fine art etc. "The best way to predict the future is to create it" writes the management Guru Peter Drucker.
We expect parents to be in active communications with the school. The diary must be checked regularly to help the child remain up to date in homework and other activities. Even a small problem must be brought to the notice of the principal for prompt solution. Etiquette, ethics, unity in diversity as the roots of Indian culture and tradition are taught at school and we expect parents to nurture the same at home. Junk food should be avoided as far as possible and there must be a fixed schedule to watch TV too at home. We hope for a meaningful and constructive academic session ahead.
Regards
Principal (K.K. Public School)