Welcome To Jacob International Public School

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Learning, Creativity & Leadership

 

The adults in the Jacob International Public School community make every effort to provide a creative, supportive and positive environment to the students, but a great deal is also expected from you. There is no spoon-feeding in our school. Those who get the most out of Jacob International Public School will be those who are willing to invest most in terms of interest, commitment and energy.

Rudyard Kipling, an Englishman who loved India, wrote:

" If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the earth and everything that's in it…."

The challenge will not be narrowly academic: Jacob International Public School will provide the opportunity for you to develop your talent on the sports field, the theatre stage, the concert platform, the art and dance studios and the technology workshop.

  •  An application-based international education reduces the stress of your child’s learning process.
  • Flexible international curricula give your child the best of both the worlds: international exposure with Indian ethos.
  • A talented team of teachers from across the world facilitates cross-cultural learning for your child.
  • Student-centred methodology empowers your child to blossom as a personality.
  • World Class facilities and infrastructure create an ideal environment for learning, evolving and growing.

 

"First we built the curriculum and then we built the school"

So many schools do it the other way round! They construct an attractive building and find out too late that the rooms are too small or the wrong shape. Cramped classrooms may be appropriate to old-fashioned schools, where the students too frequently sit passively in rows and listen to lectures. Hands-on, project-based learning demands generous spaces in which furniture can easily be rearranged to reflect different methodologies: groups for project work, circles for discussion, and so on. The teacher has room to circulate, support, facilitate, stimulate and direct.