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‘Teachers here are an irreplaceable support for my son’

Apeejay School, Noida believes in producing top-class achievers, says the father of a student here

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Handling exam pressure requires a multifaceted approach that addresses academic, emotional, and physical well-being. “This school plays a pivotal role by providing a supportive environment, offering academic help, promoting a balanced lifestyle, building emotional resilience, implementing flexible policies, and fostering a healthy exam culture,” shares Sumit Mittal whose son Shaurya studies in class XI at Apeejay School, Noida.

Read on to how this school creates an environment where students feel comfortable discussing anything.

Does your son talk about plans ahead?

Shaurya has taken PCB in his class XI, but right now he is too focused on his course syllabus and nothing else. We will cross that bridge once we get there.

How has your son’s journey been at school so far?

Apeejay has played a multifaceted role in the learning and growth of students’ personalities and knowledge. The staff here has equipped my son with the skills, values, and knowledge needed to navigate life’s challenges and succeed in his personal and professional life.

How are the teachers here?

They have been a great support system for Shaurya throughout. Once Shaurya unfortunately had a fracture and couldn’t appear for his exams. During that time, the teachers helped us to make other arrangements for him to reappear again for the exams. It was a great gesture for us.

Why did you select Apeejay?

During the days when we started looking for a good school, we found out that Apeejay has always been among the top 5 schools in Noida. That was the main reason for enrolling him there. Apart from that school has a huge campus with large playing grounds where children are seen enjoying themselves.

Which extracurricular activities does your son enjoy?

In his junior classes, Shaurya had been fond of lots of cultural activities like – singing, drama, and dance. Now his participation is limited because he is mostly focused on his studies.

Do you agree that school is the second home for a child?

Since Shaurya is a single child, more than half of the time he is at school, and a large part of his behaviour and personality is influenced by the teachers and school environment. I also feel that what teachers teach is followed more than other things. I am happy that he is growing into a fine person.

Anubha Singh is the Principal Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. Having a journalism and mass communication background, she has varied experience with renowned print publications like Hindustan Times, The Pioneer and Deccan Chronicle. Her niche expertise lies in reporting and content creation for different core areas. She can be reached at [email protected] for any communication.