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Ideal Student–Teacher Ratio

Every child deserves to be seen, known, and understood by their teacher.

Overview

Ideal Student–Teacher Ratio

In a classroom where a teacher is responsible for 50 or 60 children, personalised attention is simply impossible. At Gita School, we maintain an ideal student-to-teacher ratio — deliberately keeping class sizes small so that every child receives the individual attention, encouragement, and guidance they need to truly thrive.

When a teacher knows each child — their learning style, their curiosity, their challenges, their moments of brilliance — teaching becomes transformative. Our educators are not delivering content to a crowd. They are guiding individuals on a personal journey of discovery. This is the difference between instruction and education.

The benefits of smaller class sizes are well-documented: higher academic achievement, greater participation, better emotional wellbeing, earlier identification of learning needs, and stronger teacher-student relationships. At Gita School, this is not an aspiration — it is our daily reality.

When a teacher truly knows each child, every lesson becomes a personal conversation — and every child feels they belong.

At a Glance

  • Small class sizes maintained deliberately
  • Individual attention for every learner
  • Earlier identification of learning needs
  • Stronger, more meaningful teacher-student bonds

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Key Highlights

What Makes This Special

Known by Name

Every child is seen, heard, and valued as an individual — every single day.

Better Outcomes

Research consistently shows smaller classes lead to higher achievement.

Emotional Safety

Children thrive when they feel genuinely known and cared for by their teacher.

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Small classes. Big impact. Every child, every day.

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