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even after many years of independence education is distant dream for many write your opinion on the topic with the comparison with British education system and modern education system in 120 words​

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Answered by pointbreak69
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The British School of Geneva (BSG) was created in response to an ever-growing need in Geneva for private, anglophone education and a specific demand for the English National programme. BSG is the only school in the area to offer the cohesive English National Curriculum from Reception through to A-Levels. Accordingly, we are an obvious choice for students transitioning from, or returning to, a British based curriculum.

BSG is the only international school in the region to offer British A-Levels (Years 12 and 13), which is open to students of all nationalities and educational backgrounds who wish to specialise in certain subjects. This programme allows greater flexibility to students who have specific areas of strength - we build on and further develop these strengths, thus enhancing their prospects for entrance to universities around the world.

Our newly-launched programme, The Ark, is unique in Geneva: an English-language centre for autistic teens, part of a mainstream school, teaching the English National Curriculum as well as the life skills these children will need in further education or when they seek employment. We are proud of this programme and of the opportunity for true inclusivity it affords.

BSG is an international school and we are delighted to have students from over 70 nationalities enrich our lessons, our hallways and our playground with their various cultures and perspectives. Our teachers and pupils also benefit greatly from contributions from our parent community to classroom and extra-curricular events.

We limit our class groups to a maximum of 18 students (maximum 14 in A-Level classes) so that our teachers can tailor lessons to suit individual learning needs. Our size also allows teachers, directors and administrators to know each student and their family and to maintain regular, highly-personalised and proactive communication between school and home.

Despite our small classes, we keep fees at an affordable level. We wish to make private education as financially accessible as possible for families in the region and we are proud of the value we provide.

Our school will always be small, will always provide high-quality tuition in English and will always remain reasonably priced as compared with other international schools. These are our commitments to families who place their trust and their children in our hands.

Our goal is not to imitate or compete with the large international schools in the Geneva region. Indeed, our aim is to be different and in doing so to offer more choice to parents and their children.

Answered by Anonymous
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\rightarrow The British system of education greatly humiliated the indians.

\rightarrow It was mainly based on practial and political knowledge.

\rightarrow It glorified the Britishers.

Whereas,

\rightarrow Modern education system equalised indian and british.

\rightarrow It was based on the betterment of nation and included both practical and modern knowledge.

\rightarrow It glorified the history as one.

Explanation:

The anicent education system was based known as the indian system of education. It was based on astrology and basic knowledge. The sons of the kings and priest were only allowed to study. Girls were mainly forbidden to attain education.

The schooling were held outside rather than in a building and gurukuls were there where all the students are treated equally as tribals,and because of this, they had to cut woods from the forests and do such work for themselves.

The students were made to do cramming to learn what they are reading, rather than writing it.

This type of system was believed extremely strange and inferior by the Britishers, and hence, they changed the system of education.

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