I've a 3 yrs young Son who will be stepping to school the forth coming academic year; I'd this played several times on my mind about 3-4 years ago (yes, even before we'd a child) & finally we drew our conclusions which I'll pen them down at the bottom.
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Originally Posted by kalpeshc Opinions please. My kid is just 2 yrs old...come from a middle class family. |
Good that you've started thinking about it now; most parents do this only after admission
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Originally Posted by akshay1234 But if you want your son to get a better education, and not just easier admission into a state college, then enroll him in an ICSE or CBSE school. |
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Originally Posted by kalpeshc So only mugging, no application. |
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Originally Posted by kalpeshc From what I have read around, CBSE seems to be the best bet till now, since they are modernizing their syllabus and everything. |
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Originally Posted by kalpeshc OF course 10 years down the road when your son gives his 10th exam all of this could have changed. |
There's no more public exam for CBSE from next year onwards, which is one of the path to disaster these days.
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Originally Posted by PAVAN KADAM Too much of learning for a Lower KG kid is leaving me Baffled |
+1; we've our neighbour's son put up into ICSE school, who speaks only (little of butler) English (he's in 3rd grade) & every evening around 5:30 we hear a siren, nothing but his loud cry, and his fight with his Mother, obviously for studies. He has a huge, 3-4 times larger than my laptop bag to carry books & mountain of homework everyday!!!
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Originally Posted by PAVAN KADAM SSC syllabus is just not competitive. |
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Originally Posted by ghodlur My son is presently enrolled in a CBSE board...extra curricular activities. |
True; all my cousins are in CBSE & everything's normal these days
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Originally Posted by ghodlur FYI, I am contemplating of shifting to an ICSE school for Junior kg for my son next year. |
Pls reconsider several times!!!
Ok, now, I'm penning down my compiled thoughts that we underwent before deciding, here's some summary of our background.
Myself being a student of CBSE from KG to 12th, my love was & is still towards ICSE. However, when you look from the perspective of children, there're 2 aspects...
1. Children are to be left free, not always, but still; when they grow up, they'll have their own pressures, deliverables, time & what not? So let them experience little of freedom during their childhood, that ICSE restricts.
2. I might have trillions of money & ready to put my child even at Harvard (if a KG is available), BUT, is my Son/Daughter fit enough to undergo that education? What're their interests? Nothing should be forcefully imposed. I'd like my children to be given all the opportunities in life rather than sticking only to education all the time. If there's pile of homework everyday, they'll have time only to hate the school rather than enjoying school life.
What matters more to me are...
1. School should be near my home
1. They should be decent enough with affordable & less fees
2. They should provide ample time to spend at home; as a parent, I'll decide what I need to with my Children. The school will be ready to teach even horse riding skills, but, whether my children are interested or not is what the school will not know.
3. As a parent, I SHOULD have full responsibility with my child & cannot depend on the school saying, I'm leaving in school, so teachers, pls do take care of his education.
4. If the school doesn't burden with lots of homework, I can engage my child to learn about general knowledge, dance classes, vocal classes, improving vocabulary, swimming, marital arts & all the more - learn on automobiles, IF THEY'RE INTERESTED.
5. I'd rather provide all the possible opportunities to my children rather than restricting them only with school & education. Depending upon their interest, they can pursue to develop their interest further.
So my point is, be it CBSE, ICSE or state syllabus, the child will learn only when its free & will regret school life if things are too hard & fast.
Having said above, the syllabus of CBSE from what I passed out & what my cousins are undergoing are nearly similar except that, things've become much easier these days with CBSE from learning & understanding perspective. May be some ex-ICSE guys can throw some lights on ICSE education.
However, my Wifey being a state syllabus (topper in her class, while I was average in my class), I could clearly see the level of thinking varies between state & CBSE syallabus. ICSE & CBSE has their own edge over the state syllabus & I've seen that in several instances, right from my college days. Agreed, there're exceptions in both category, but as discussed here, ICSE>CBSE>State is true till the moment.
PS - Since we're talking about schools, I'd like to write-up some horror stories that I heard from my in-laws early this month when we visited them at Hosur. Let me know if anyone's interested hearing, I'll share those pathetic stories.