VISION STATEMENT

OUR VISION

As graphically pictured in the School Logo, the “Burning Torch” and the “Flying Bird” are symbols of the Vision of Indian English Academy School:

ENLIGHTENMENT AND EXCELLENCE

This Vision instills in every student the deep conviction:

“I AM BORN FOR GREATER THINGS”


OUR MISSION

The Goal therefore is INTEGRAL EDUCATION, to which Indian English Academy School is primarily committed and towards which it directs all talents, activities and energies.

Integral Education embraces:

  • Inculcating morally upright values,
  • Developing physical and aesthetic talents,
  • Fostering intellectual skill and competence,
  • Training in occupational skills,
  • Furthering cultural development and social integration

OUR EDUCATIONAL METHOD

At IEAS, the process of education involves bringing young people, their parents or guardians together with the management and staff in an atmosphere of family to form an INTEGRATED COMMUNITY.

THE EDUCATIONAL METHOD HINGES ON THREE BASIC PRINCIPLES

  •  Reason.
  • Faith in God.
  • Loving Kindness.

Based on the conviction that the heart of education is the education of the heart, IEAS aims at bringing up our students to be honest citizens who will take their rightful place and play a responsible role in society.

OUR STATUS

IEAS is recognized by the Ministry of Education, Kuwait and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi

 

MANAGING TIME IN THE CLASS ROOM

  • Record all homework tasks on the day they are given.
  • Record long term tasks and the day they are due.
  • Ensure that you record full details of tasks / projects.
  • Record test results for use in a Record of Achievement.

MANAGING TIME AFTER SCHOOL OR AT HOME

  • Arrange your work in order of priority.
  • Check assignments / tasks when they have been completed.
  • Organise your time into half-hour blocks.
  • Take time to review work returned by your teachers.
  • Commit yourself to a revision schedule and stick to it.
  • No amount of private study or tuition can substitute for active attention in class.
  • While studying, imagine that you will have to explain the lesson to your younger brother or sister

MANAGING TIME TO COMPLETE TASKS

  • Prepare a schedule that also includes regular leisure time.
  • Take a short break after completing a task.
  • Do not try to memorize at one time all facts or details for a test.
  • Divide lengthy or difficult assignment /s tasks into short manageable units.
  • Transfer all unfinished tasks to a future date.
  • Set priorities for your work.