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Nursery Admissions Delhi – New Age Rule????

The office bearers of the Grammar School while addressing an Nursersy Admission, Delhi - Orientation program for parents aimed at reducing pressure children  said that the minimum age for admission for nursery in the Delhi schools may be raised from three to four years in the coming year.

It was told that the Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal held a meeting with principals and parents where a consensus was evolved that the minimum age for nursery admission should be four years, while it should be six years for Class-I.

The minister will write to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to consider its implementation. According to Sibal, "The consensus was that the minimum age for nursery admission in delhi should not be three years. It should be four years. Admission into nursery system at three years adds emotional stress to the child when he should discover the world.”

A lot of parents looked confused about the latest developments but were told that it was a mere proposal as of now and that it needed the sanction of the Chief Minister of Delhi. It was further said that in case any new rule or guideline is given by the Directorate, that same shall be made available to the parents vide circular from the school.

A list of the schools with their Nursery Admission in Delhi dates along with the months would be maintained on a regular basis at the Reception of The Grammar School.