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5 Extravagant Schools In India That Give Us KJo�s �Student Of The Year� Vibe


While most of us watched Karan Joharâs Student Of The Year, we thought such schools donât exist at all. And most of us wanted to study in a fancy and posh school like St. Teresa but didnât know if such schools existed. 

To our surprise, many schools in India give us the Bollywood set the vibe and are exactly how it was shown in KJoâs SOTY.  

So, here is a list of 5 such schools in India thatâll astound you and give Bollywood sets a run for their money-

Mayo College, Ajmer

Extravagant Schools In India That Give Us KJoâs âStudent Of The Yearâ Vibe © Youtube/Kanak Arora

This one looks less of a school and more of a five-star luxurious resort. This school has a polo ground and a golf course and is an all-boys institution. This institution has an infrastructure that looks exactly like a royal palace and offers a quality education that enables the students to dream beyond average.

Army Public School, Dagshai

Extravagant Schools In India That Give Us KJoâs âStudent Of The Yearâ Vibe © Youtube/Mandeep Singh

This school is spread across 40 acres of land and is situated right on the hilltop. Also, this one is ranked 6th amongst most prestigious boarding schools in India. It not only helps in grooming the students but also enables them in shaping their personalities for future endeavors.

Bishop Cotton School, Shimla

Extravagant Schools In India That Give Us KJoâs âStudent Of The Yearâ Vibe © Youtube/Kanak Arora

Bishop Cotton School is one of the most iconic schools in Asia for boys. Bishop Cotton School, Shimla has given us many ambassadors, ministers, politicians, and judges of the country. The school is spread across 56 acres and is around 4Kms away from main Shimla.

Doon School, Dehradun

Extravagant Schools In India That Give Us KJoâs âStudent Of The Yearâ Vibe © Youtube/EasyShiksha

This all-boys school was built in 1923 and is spread across 70-acre of land amidst lush greenery. Apart from A-one education the institution also has a huge auditorium and various knowledge-specific departments that allow the students to accomplish all their future endeavors.

Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet

Extravagant Schools In India That Give Us KJoâs âStudent Of The Yearâ Vibe © Youtube/HYBIZTV

The school premise looks like a royal heritage and this school was built in 1923. Itâs an approximately 123-acre huge campus that is scenic, beautiful and luxurious at the same time. The campus has eight horses, larger than life swimming pools, and a dining hall that accommodates 1600 students. Woah!


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evanmurray

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Oh its really a new thing. I think Students who know that you will only use students who politely raise their hands to answer you know that they can be away safely. So try a random selection system. This forces them to be careful during your teaching time because they never know when they will be called afterwards! Give up the habit of raising your hands and use sticks to involve disengaged students. There is a quick and easy method for selecting students at random, using craft sticks. These sticks bear the names of the students. The teacher marks each end of the stick with a different color and turns it over when calling on a student. Red sticks for disengaged arts & crafts students guts(.)pk/shop/ to facilitate their motivation. Kids LOVE talking to their friends. In the classroom, you take the opportunity to give them the opportunity to “turn around and talk”. It is extremely important to set a clear goal and identify exactly what you expect from them when sharing. The pupils turn towards each other, sitting knees against knees. In this way, they can look each other in the eye while they speak. Invest time at the start of the year to teach your students exactly what to do when they talk as a couple. Anyways, thanks for sharing the nice piece of stuff with us.

digimmseo

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