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TGTP SCHOOL
FAQ
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Do you provide DepEd LRN?No, we do not provide DepEd LRN (Department of Education Learner Reference Number) as we focus on Nursery and Pre-K levels. However, we ensure that our programs align with the educational standards and best practices in early childhood education.
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What are the benefits of progressive education versus traditional?Progressive education offers numerous benefits, including fostering independent thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. It encourages active student engagement, collaboration, and the development of a lifelong love for learning. Progressive education also focuses on social and emotional growth, cultivating empathy, and promoting a sense of social justice.
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How long has the school been open?Our school has been open since 2015, serving as a trusted institution in providing quality progressive education to young learners.
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Are your students successful in big school?Yes! Our students have a track record of success after graduation. They have gained acceptance into prestigious big schools such as Ateneo, La Salle, Assumption, Poveda, and other renowned institutions. We provide a strong foundation for their future academic pursuits and instill a love for learning that lasts beyond their time at our preschool.
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What is progressive education?Progressive education is an educational approach that focuses on student-centered learning, promoting critical thinking, creativity, and social responsibility. It emphasizes hands-on activities, real-world connections, and individualized instruction, nurturing the whole child's development.
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What is your student-teacher ratio?Our student-teacher ratio is a maximum of 14 students to 6 teachers. This ensures personalized attention, individualized instruction, and a nurturing environment that supports each child's unique learning journey.
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How are parents involved?We believe in fostering a strong partnership between parents and the school. We provide frequent parent-teacher conferences and regular updates on your child's progress. We also organize various parent engagement events, workshops, and opportunities for parents to actively participate in their child's learning journey.
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What language do you teach in?Our classes are primarily taught in English. However, we value and respect the diversity of languages spoken by our students and celebrate their cultural backgrounds.
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Are you an inclusive school?Yes, we are an inclusive school. We embrace diversity and welcome students with special needs. Our goal is to provide a supportive and inclusive environment where all children can learn, grow, and thrive.
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