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ADMISSION OF STUDENTS

Eligibility for Admission
A student is eligible for admission if they:

  • Pass the Entrance Examination conducted by the school.
  • Have been studying in a school recognized by or affiliated with CBSE or any other recognized board.
  • Have passed the qualifying examination (previous class).

The following documents are required for admission:

  • School Leaving/Transfer Certificate (signed by the Head of the Institution and countersigned by competent authorities of Education Dept.)
  • Progress Report of the previous class.
  • Character Certificate from the previous school.
  • Birth Certificate issued by Municipal Corporation (for Nursery, L.K.G., U.K.G.).
  • Copy of AADHAR Card of the parents/guardians & student.
  • 2 Photographs of the students.

Students under rustication, expelled, or debarred from examinations will not be admitted. Promotion or admission to subsequent classes is granted only if the student has completed the regular course of study and passed the examinations. Admission to Classes X & XII depends on CBSE eligibility conditions, and the Principal has the discretion to admit or refuse any student.

NOTE: In no case, shall a student be admitted into a class higher than that for which he is entitled according to the Transfer Certificate issued by the previous school.

WITHDRAWAL

The parent/guardian who which to withdraw their ward from the school are required to submit a written application to that effect. TC will be issued only in case the entire school dues have been clear. In case the student is withdrawn in the middle of the session, i.e., before completing 6 months in the regular course of study, a minimum of 6-month fee will be required to be paid. The Principal is empowered to ask for a withdrawal of any student either in their interest of their academy or in the student’s own interest at any stage during and after the academic session.

PAYMENT OF FEE

The School fee is payable for complete 12 months in one academic session, i.e., from April to March. No reduction is made for holidays or broken periods or on account of late admission. No amount of fee is refundable. A late payment fine is payable in case the fee is not paid within the stipulated time. PART PAYMENT OF FEE IS NOT ACCEPTED.

NON-PAYMENT OF FEE

If the fee remains unpaid for two Quarters, the name of the student is liable to be struck off from the school for non-payment of dues. The student may seek re-admission after clearing the dues and payment of Admission Fee, if Re-admitted. Admission of a student in such a case is at the discretion of the Principal. No student is allowed to appear at the examination unless his fee account is clear.

EXAMINATIONS

The students are assessed on the basis of the internal examinations conducted by the Academy. Following examinations are held in an academic session:
  1. Half Yearly Examinations (Held in the month of September/October)
  2. Annual Examinations (Held in the month of February/March)
Besides the main examinations, continuous & comprehensive evaluation of the progress of the students is made by conducting Monthly Unit Tests. The marks obtained in both the main examinations and the Unit Tests are added to calculate the aggregate for the final assessment which determines the promotion of the student to the next class.

SCHOOL UNIFORM

A student must attend the school in the prescribed, neat, and tidy School Uniform.
Note: Winter Uniform is compulsory from 1st December to 15th February.
Students are not permitted to wear sweaters that are open from the front. Track suits are required for students playing any sport and are compulsory for Classes XI and XII students who have opted for Physical Education as part of their uniform during those sessions.
House tracksuits are required for students of Classes I-XII. And regular winter tracksuits for tiny toddlers.

RULES & REGULATIONS

  1. Once inside the school premises, no student is permitted to leave during school hours without proper authorization. Half-day leaves are strictly not allowed without prior permission from the school authorities.
  2. Parents and guardians are not permitted to meet their children or the teaching staff during school hours without explicit permission from the Principal. Additionally, parents are not allowed to roam the school premises or visit classrooms unannounced. Parents-Teachers Meetings are held regularly, typically on the last working day of each month, or on a designated date, between 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. to discuss the progress and well-being of the students.
  3. Students are required to maintain a minimum of 90% attendance throughout the academic year. In cases where attendance falls below 75%, parents or guardians must provide a written explanation. Students who fail to meet the required attendance will not be allowed to sit for the Final Examination. However, in exceptional cases, the Principal may condone the shortage of attendance if the reasons for absence are deemed valid and justified. Condonation will not be granted for attendance below 75% without valid justification.
  4. Students are expected to arrive at school fully prepared with all necessary materials, including their books, school diary, and stationery. Parents are kindly requested to provide their children with tiffin and a water bottle for the noon recess.
  5. Any student found engaging in behaviour or activities that are deemed detrimental to the school’s discipline will face immediate disciplinary action, without the need for a prior show-cause notice. Such actions may result in penalties ranging from fines to expulsion from the school.
  6. Students are required to communicate exclusively in English while on the school premises and must uphold appropriate standards of discipline and decorum at all times.
  7. Adherence to the school’s rules and regulations is mandatory, and students are expected to comply with any instructions given to them by the staff.
  8. All students are expected to be polite and soft-spoken. The use of abusive language or obscenity in words or behaviour, whether within or outside the school premises, will result in severe disciplinary action, which may include expulsion.

BUS ROUTE AND CHARGES

Route Areas Covered Charges (₹)
MDA Ram Ganga Vihar, 24-Meter Rd., Ashiyana, TDI City, Wave Cinema, Avantika, Naveen Nagar, Deen Dayal Nagar, Sai Mandir Rd., Madhubani 2000
Civil Lines Harthala, Himgiri, PAC x-ing 2000
Dev Vihar, PTC, Galaxy Apptt., Civil Lines, Jigar Colony, Bangla Gaon, Deputy Ganj 2500
Delhi Road Buddhi Vihar, Majhola, Khushalpur Rd., Tehsil Rd., Kashi Ram Nagar, Prakash Nagar, Line Paar, Ch. Charan Singh Crossing, Mandi Samiti, Mansarover Colony 2800
Kanth Road Gaur Gracious, Qazipura, Prem Nagar, Bhatawli, Cosmos Hosp., Aghwanpur, Serua x-ing 2000
Ladawli, Kuchaoli, Kainch Ki Puliya, Bhikanpur 2500
Chajlait, Kanth 2800
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Senior School – Preparing for the Future

(Classes: IX-XII)
  • Rigorous academic training with expert mentoring for board exams and competitive tests.
  • Career and college guidance, internships, and industry exposure.
  • Entrepreneurship programs, innovation challenges, and research projects.
  • Strong emphasis on sports, performing arts, leadership, and real-world skills.

Middle School – Expanding Horizons

(Classes: VI–VIII)
  • Subject specialization with a focus on critical thinking and inquiry-based learning.
  • Technology-integrated classrooms with smart boards and digital tools.
  • Clubs and enrichment programs in literature, science, coding, arts, and sports.
  • Leadership opportunities through student councils, house activities, and community projects.

Primary School – Building Blocks of Knowledge

(Age: 6–11 years | Classes: 1–5)
  • Activity-based learning with an integrated curriculum for a deeper understanding.
  • Strong reading programs and library resources to encourage lifelong learning.
  • Life skills training, value-based education, and field trips for holistic development.

Balvatika (Pre-Primary) – The Foundation of Learning

(Age: 3–6 years | Classes: Nursery, LKG, UKG)
  • Play-based, experiential learning through storytelling, music, and hands-on activities.
  • Multi-sensory approach to develop early literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Safe, nurturing environment promoting social-emotional growth and independence.
  • Outdoor learning experiences, including nature walks, sand play, and interactive activities.

Milestones always make us recollect and introspect the time gone by. George Bernard Shaw said, “We are made wise not by recollection of our past but by the responsibility for our future.” SSCA aims to deliver the highest quality of education and ensure holistic development of each child as they go into the world. We strive to be wise, and keep working on creating well-rounded individuals who have compassion and the will to make a difference in this world.
The humble beginnings are just a reminder of how far we come and also a source of inspiration for how much further we can go. Let us make every effort to never settle for anything that is less than the best. Let us take lessons from the magnificent Eagle that glides and soars high and is well known for his sharp-sighted skills. SSCA has never vacillated from its vision and mission. Our school has educated the children so that they may grow in moral values and achieve great things for mankind.
We should take strength and inspiration to be victorious through the strength of Almighty God who wants each one of us to be the best.

"One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar." - Helen Keller
(Meaning: When your sights are always set on achieving your absolute best and constantly growing and evolving as a person, it just becomes impossible to be content with being content.)

I feel extremely proud of students of SSCA who have demonstrated excellent academic progress and achievement and have become grounded in the important qualities of self-discipline, integrity, adaptability, resilience, leadership, and true compassion for others. Moulding impressionable minds and guiding them to greater heights and knowledge is a challenging task and persistent process with a great amount of responsibility. As educators and managers of this task, we ensure that our sincere efforts will bear fruit in the success of our students. We constantly evolve strategies and systems to fulfill their needs. The rich educational experience of our students will no doubt enable them to lead worthy lives of valuable achievements and accomplishments with the learning they have received at SSCA. We have overcome barriers and made significant changes in the recent past and would want to move to a higher level in the coming years. Let us join hands to create a history!

Pursue passion, prove excellence not only perfection, treat big as little, work hard.