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Parents look for secure schools, caring teachers, clean classrooms, and foster a friendly environment where young children can feel happy and comfortable.
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Yes, most ICSE schools let small kids learn through play. They use toys, songs, stories, and simple activities so children enjoy learning and easily understand things.
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Most schools accept students for LKG who are between 3.5 and 4 years old, although the precise age may vary from school to school.
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Admissions usually start between November and February. For precise dates, it is preferable to contact the school directly.
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Yes, many schools have safe places for children to play. They have swings, slides, soft mats, and indoor rooms where kids can enjoy themselves without getting hurt.
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There is either very little homework or none at all. Schools want students to embrace learning, not put pressure on them.
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They offer drawing, music, dance, craft, storytelling, simple games, and basic outdoor play to help children grow in different ways.
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Yes, most schools have regular meetings where parents can talk to the teachers and understand how their child is doing in school.
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