D.V.Patil Pratishatan's

TAKSHASHILA GURUKUL PUBLIC SCHOOL

Academics

Academics

Preschool

The early years of preschool is your child's first experience away from you. To ensure, that this transition from home to school is a smooth process, we have family atmosphere at Takshashila Gurukul Public School . Our teachers are always there to help your child get comfortable in the nurturing environment of our school.


Play Group

Age group : 2 + years
Time duration : 2 hours 30 mins
Our playgroup curriculum is full of fun activities.
• Developing language skills
• Encouraging learning of new age skills
• Engaging children, physically emotionally and socially.
• Shaping scientific thought in children.
• We are focusing on the Attention span.



Nursery

Age group : 3 to 4 years
Time duration : 4 hours
Perception and Discemment skills will be improved.In nursery, kids are engaged in fun filled activities which will combine problem – solving activities and communication building. Children are encouraged to learn through collaborative activities in the areas of roleplay, science, art and craft.


Grades 1st to 10th

Students of all class, we cover subjects like Maths, Science, Social Science, English (Grammar), Hindi (Grammar), Sanskrit Grammar, Information Technology


Exams Organized and Prepared

  • Abacus
  • Olympiad
  • Test Series
  • Manthan
  • IAS
  • NSSE
  • Scholarships






Extra curricular Courses

In TakshashilaGurukul Public School we offer students to study Abacus .

An abacus is a manual aid to calculating that consists of beads or disks that can be moved up and down on a series of sticks or strings within a usually wooden frame. The abacus itself doesn't calculate; it's simply a device for helping a human being to calculate by remembering what has been counted.

The abacus essentially consists of a number of rows of movable beads or other objects, which represent digits. One of two numbers is set up, and the beads are manipulated to implement an operation involving a second number (e.g., addition), or rarely a square or cubic root.

In earliest use the rows of beads could be loose on a flat surface, or sliding in grooves. Later the beads were made to slide on rods of some sort built into a frame, allowing faster manipulation.Abacuses are still made, often as a bamboo frame with beads sliding on wires. In the ancient world, particularly before the introduction of positional notation, abacuses were a practical calculating tool.