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2013年4月15日星期一

British educational institutions

One of the qualifications offered by British educational institutions, Cayman Islands, Cameroon, Wales and Northern Ireland is the A-level or advanced level. A-level courses are offered in a British school spread over two years. These courses are recognized all over the world as a standard qualification. Students who have completed A level courses are considered suitable and highly eligible for courses in UK universities.
 A level course in a British school consists of six modules. After completion of the first year, schools carry out assessment of three modules qualifying students to the AS level or the Advanced Subsidiary Level. Rest of the three modules are assessed after completion of the second year after which the students are considered to be A2 qualified.
 Students must complete both the AS and A2 levels in a particular subject to be considered to have completed the A-level. A written examination assesses the modules. Exam papers are internally assessed through coursework and marked by national organizations.
 British schools offer a number of A-level exams for students. Students usually study four subjects at the AS level followed by the A2 level. In order to enter universities, a student must have minimum A-levels.
 Passing grades for A-level followed by British schools are A*, A, B, C, D and E. Students who pass with 90% marks in their overall A-level subjects are awarded the A* grade. In UK, A-level examinations are monitored by examination boards. Certain boards also allow international students to work for and qualify in A-levels.
 In the United Kingdom, A-levels are an integral part of the tertiary Further Education. As an option, secondary British school students at Sixth Form institutions are also allowed to study A-levels.
 Even before the A-level results are published, students apply to UK universities for admission. Universities then take their predicted levels into consideration to offer seats. As predictions can be unreliable, the institutions offer a conditional seat to students.
 Certain universities convert the A-level grades to numerical scores. According to the UCAS system, 140 points are awarded for an A* grade at the A-level, 120 for A, 100 for B, 80 for C, 60 for D and 40 for E.
 Qualifications and Curriculum Authority is the watchdog of these exams. A new system of scoring is introduced by them under which the same importance is given to both vocational and general A-levels.
 A brilliant career is possible with the right choice of degree and university. A reputed business school offering A-level subjects such as Mathematics and Business Studies enables students to pursue successful career in finance or business or a combination of both.
 A-level British school offers the best learning environment in terms of professional contacts, facilities and teaching. Business schools in the city of London, the finance and business hub of UK provide a completely different perspective of education that ensures professional employment. They offer undergraduates a very high level of academic support and students are offered an opportunity to work part time to fund their tuition fee. 

Montessori trained teachers

The concept of playschools in India was unheard of a few decades ago, and few children if any, were sent to these playschools. The idea initially was to put children in a crhe while the working parents were at office. Later on, this concept of dare care was expanded into a playschool where children could spend time constructively with other children of about the same age group, away from the parents.
 Most playschools in India are a mixture of day care and montessoris, but recognized play schools have Montessori trained teachers supervising a bunch of kids. Though most recognized playschools like Poddar Jumbo Kids, Hippocampus, Eurokids and Kidzee are privately owned chain school, they are expensive for an average middle class Indian family but worth every penny of it.
 Mrs. Dhawan feels Play schools provide children with the ideal opportunity of socializing with other children because it helped her son gradually get used to the concept of a classroom when he reached school without any trouble, making his transition into school easier. It wasn the usual tear jerking first day at school. y child was full of smiles?she happily said. Mrs. Kundra was happy to have sent her toddler to Roots to Wings because she didn have to teach her the toilet training part.  was so surprised when Ankita went straight to the toilet when I woke her up in the morning? I felt the teachers at Toddlers Roots to Wings had done a wonderful job.
 Pankaj, Mr. and Mrs. Vashist son, surprised everybody at a party by sharing his cake and chips with all those present at the birthday party. The parents are happy they made a wise decision of sending him to The Nestlings Play School.
 If you are a parent and are worried about your child admission in a Playschool, OSA invites you to get online and we will do everything for you right from giving you a choice of schools in the city of your choice through our online school directory to scheduling an interview for your child from a number of schools. Admissions couldn get easier, but then, that because OSA understands parental woes that crop up during admission and is dedicated to ease the load off your shoulders.