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| CIRS
achieves excellent exam results by being dedicated to
excellence in all areas and by encouraging students to
work hard and do well. The teachers at CIRS are constantly
motivating and inspiring students to give their 100% to
all that they do. The spiritual curriculum in particular
keeps the students grounded and well-prepared for studying
enthusiastically and achieving top results. |
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| Relatively
small class sizes allow the teachers to give individual
attention to the students and ample support in the evenings
too. The children get regular feedback and guidance from
their teachers and their progress is carefully monitored.
Parents' are also given the opportunity to discuss their
child's academic development. |
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| The
school library is visited regularly by all students. It
has an impressive collection of academic and reference
books, as well as journals and periodicals. Outside the
library in the courtyard there are national and international
newspapers on display so that students can get the most
up-to-date information on current affairs. To improve
students' vocabulary and broaden their horizons, the library
also has a wide selection of fiction books. It also boasts
of a wonderful collection of spiritual books from the
Chinmaya Mission as well as other organizations, covering
all faiths. The library offers the students a quiet and
peaceful place for study, research and recreation, and
it is central to the academic life of the school. |
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| The
academic success of CIRS students has taken them to excellent
colleges and universities in India and abroad, in preparation
for successful and dynamic careers. Faculty members are
always available to provide information and guidance to
the students about higher education and careers. Public
speaking and giving presentations form part of the academic
curriculum and these are skills which are useful when
applying to colleges and universities. CIRS receives prospectuses
from the best of national and international institutes
every year for the senior students to plan their applications
for further education. |
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| "Education
is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to
the people who prepare for it today." Malcolm
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