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When the campus was being designed, the architects made sure that the class rooms would be airy, lightly, safe and comfortable for all ages of students. The size of each class room is 16 x 24 sq feet. There are two wooden doors and two windows which promise good ventilation. When the windows are shut, beautiful curtains cover them which not only reduce the disturbance from outside, but also provide a colourful look. There are three ceiling fans, tube lights, and one white board for writing the lessons by the teachers, and one notice board for clipping notices about the classes or the activities being held at school.
The corridor linking the classes together is very spacious and has verandahs in each section; it 8 feet wide to ensure that the students can move easily inside the campus.
Each class room has a different colour scheme of the walls and the furniture. Each student has his own desk, which has a spacious rack to keep his books, and a hook to hang his bag. The sitting arrangement is changed regularly to ensure that every student is given equal attention and the teacher can take care of him. For the primary classes, carpet is also fitted in the class rooms so that the students are able to sit together on the floor for class activities. The teachers do not have a chair in the class room but a nice wooden lecture stand. This also ensures that the teacher teaches actively in the class and makes the students to participate well in the class.
For the students in junior classes (Kindergarten and nursery), the administration has arranged assistant teachers and lady helpers to assist the teachers in their lessons. The assistant teachers help the teachers directly by making sure that the students pay full attention and the helpers take the students to the toilets and offers them help in managing their books, having the lunch, and other activities. These methods have been adapted to make sure that the students enjoy their learning on the campus.
The standard class size varies from twenty five to thirty students. The administration admits that in some cases, the size is stretched up till thirty five due to the shortage of funds to build classrooms. There are a total of forty two class rooms on campus and only two of them are used for administrative purposes. Yet, an extension in the number of class rooms is dearly needed.
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