Teacher-student ratio: How does it affect quality of education?
While determining the quality of a child’s education, there are many factors which must come into play. One aspect that has been overlooked by most parents, guardians, teachers, school administrators and students themselves is the student-teacher ratio.
Needless to mention, it has been reasonably demonstrated that learners are more likely to learn better when personal attention is rendered to them, especially in the case of a slow learner or late bloomer. And this calls for factors that include having an ideal student-teacher ratio.
For the Best Quality Education Our main Focus is on Student teacher Ratio in particular class as Follows:
For Play Group & Nursery – 10:1 For LKG and UKG – 20:1 For Primary Grades – 30:1 For Middle Grades -: 30:1
Student-teacher ratio “expresses the relationship between the numbers of students enrolled and the number of teachers in that particular school.
The Small Ratio Advantage: Quality Over Quantity
- • The ratio is key to judging educational quality.
- • It ensures focused, personal attention for every child.
- • Lower ratios help support slow learners and late bloomers.
- • Small class sizes lead to improved academic results.
- • Better ratios ensure teachers can focus on teaching, not just management.
- • We maintain a strict ratio (10:1 to 30:1) across all grades.
- • This focus helps nurture hidden talents and holistic personality development.