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Pri-Primary and Primary
This is the age where focus
has to be on,
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The growth of a child,
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His habits towards disciplined
life, patriotism, hidden talents and creativity,
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Individual attention,
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Widening his interest towards
education.
Keeping in mind the above factors,
attempts has been taken about,
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The classroom (only
25 students),
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Protective, caring and loving
staff to endow with compassionate atmosphere,
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Arrangement of trips and
picnics, group studies and cultural programs,
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Study without burden.

Secondary
Here the focus is on,
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Systematic and in depth
education so that the student do not have to find extra notes or
join extra classes,
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Conclusion of courses in
time,
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Weekly and Half-yearly exams
besides Annual Exams, so regular revision of course.
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Regular reports to the parents
and Parents-Teachers Meeting,
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Special Attention on personality
development,
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Orgainsing Essay Competitions,
Sadashiv Foundation's English tests, Jamnagar's Cultural tests,
Hindi Prachar Samiti's Hindi tests, Intermediate and Alimentary
drawing competitions taken at state level and quiz contests.
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Exam and result oriented
counseling.

Higher Secondary
This is the age where a student
is like a stone and education gives him the shape of a sculpture. This
is what exactly done when a student approaches at this stage at Shri
P. V. Modi School.
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Management of time, so that
the student can spare maximum time on studies devoid of mental and
physical stress,
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Having the tradition of
enormous results in Board Exams,
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General as well as individual
counseling to 12th standard student by The Managing Trustee, Mr.
R. P. Modi Sir himself.
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Concentration on Text Books
only to achieve higher results,
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Huge collection of books
in library to provide knowledge besides in text books,
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Annual planning of each
subject and exams, which helps the students to manage their time
well and work accordingly.

All these concerns about Shri P. V. Modi
School makes it the best school, in fact the best result achieving school
in the region.
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