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Our Facilities | Teacher : Student Ratio

The overall ratio of teachers to students is approximately 1:15. In junior classes, each class has a class teacher as well as an assistant teacher to provide students with individual attention.

Teacher student ratio : Students get a lot more 1-1 time with the Teacher . The teacher can get to know the individual students better which allows them to better identify areas where the student needs help. It would probably also force the student to be more involved in activities and discussions as there would be less people in the room to take up the load

Classes with too many students are often disrupting to education. Also, too many students in a class results in a diverse field of students, with varying degrees of learning ability and information uptake. Consequently, the class will spend time for less academic students to assimilate the information, when that time could be better spent progressing through the curriculum. In this way, student-teacher ratios are compelling arguments for advanced or honors classes.

Numerous sources argue that lower student to teacher ratios are better at teaching students complex subjects such as physics, mathematics and chemistry, than those with a higher ratio of students to teachers. The manifold arguments and controversies of funding and student-teacher ratios have been the basis for a multitude of studies and debates.

Many analysts have found that extra school resources play a negligible role in improving student achievement while children are in school. Yet many economists have gathered data showing that students who attend well-endowed schools grow up to enjoy better job market success than children whose education takes place in schools where resources are limited.