Friday 30 March 2018

Vision: Centre Point School International


Centre Point Group of Schools, Nagpur was conceptualized by Mrs.Aruna Upadhyaya to provide quality education to children within the context of mutual respect and joy.
Since its inception in 1988, its aim has been to create awareness, develop skills according to the potential of individuals and train minds to unveil the mysteries of the surrounding environment for the benefit of mankind. Through a student-centered holistic approach to teaching-learning which respects the Individual needs of children, the schools aim to achieve physical and academic excellence, and consequently human excellence. Education is not a sporadic process which is confined to the four walls of the school. It is a continuous activity which takes into its ambit the influence of several other enriching factors. Thus children are allowed to work in an environment of freedom and motivation, of acceptance and appreciation.
Students are not bound within limited academic parameters only but are given creative freedom and direction to develop as useful, happy and self-reliant members of society. Through visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning, the schools aspire to ensure improvement of the physique, enrichment of the mind, sublimation of emotions and refinement of spirits.
The schools believe that all humans are born alike. It is education which makes them different. This distinction in every alumnus is the goal of the schools.



Mission: Centre Point School International


Mission

The JQ Methodology

As educators, we take into serious consideration the other Q’S, viz. the IQ or Intelligence Quotient, the EQ or Emotional Quotient and the SQ or Social Quotient. IQ takes into account the mental ability of the child, how competent he is to grasp and assimilate information and how fast and elegantly he can comprehend and solve problems. EQ takes into account how well adjusted he is emotionally to the world, the harmonious balance between his inner self and the outer life. SQ considers him as a social being, his “smooth” interaction with his peer group, his teachers, parents and elders
Educationists at Centre Point School International as well as the other Centre Point Schools strongly believe in the JQ also. JQ refers to the Joy Quotient and as teachers we take this Quotient into consideration as seriously as we do the others. Children must enjoy learning, for learning without fun is no learning at all. Learning by doing projects, field trips, nature walks, challenging assignments, games and puzzles are all methods of joyful learning. We employ a variety of methods to guard against monotony, the kill –joy. Therefore to ensure our children enjoy learning as much as we enjoy teaching, we brainstorm and discuss with colleagues, plan and programme well in advance and yet keep the flexibility to adapt to changing interests of the class as we go along.
At times a” joyful” lesson may mean a noisy, “indisciplined “class. We remember that when students become actively involved, and no longer remain passive listeners, they talk, discuss, argue, in short, make noise but at the same time they learn much more, from the teacher, from their classmates and from themselves.
May be, not all our students truly realize the boundless joy of moving from information to knowledge to wisdom. But we surely take them by the finger to discover for themselves the joy of moving from ignorance to information and some to knowledge, and leave them at the end of the rainbow, allowing the Einsteins and Shaws to joyfully walk ahead to wisdom.



Parents’ Orientation Meet at Centre Point School, Wardhaman Nagar

The parents’ orientation meet held at Centre Point School, Wardhaman Nagar on 11th March 2018 was attended by over 500 parents. After the announcement of Centre Point School International in leading dailies on 4th and 5th March 2018, parents were invited to orientation meets at Centre Point School, Katol Road and Centre Point School, Wardhaman Nagar. The tremendous response from the parents was an affirmation of the fact that Nagpur is ready to receive international schooling! The addresses by Mr. and Mrs. Upadhyaya, Mrs. Radhika Rajwade and Mrs. Savita Venkat gave Nagpurians an insight into the details of the new school coming up. Parents asked many relevant questions during the question and answer session. Their queries were clarified by the panel consisting of the evening’s speakers and also Dr.Jaisingh Rajwade and Mrs.Mukta Chatterjee.

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