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Stage Four

Age 15 - Age 17
Grades Nine to Twelve

Stage two spans ages 11- 14 and consists of students from grades six to eight in most of our classrooms.  Students in this age group experience a lot of changes in the way they think, feel, and behave with people around them. Students may have concerns about how they look and about their weight. While their friends continue to remain an important part of their lives, they also begin to develop their own opinions distinct from their friend circle. This age is characterized by a growing need for independence and increased responsibility. 

Child Development Milestones

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In this section, you can explore developmental milestones for children between the ages of 15-17. These short summaries are designed to help you gain a broad, research-backed understanding of the changes children between 15- 17 typically go through physically, emotionally, socially, and cognitively. 

Stage Four: Student
Vision Scale

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Our Leadership Development Journey builds leaders who create an India free of poverty and filled with love. We will create this India by unleashing the potential of all India’s children through an excellent education. In this section, you can explore our student vision scale with illustrations and examples of students at Stage Four.

Stage Four: Goals and Student Portfolio

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We believe that a key element of development is a child's clarity on their goals and their ability to continuously reflect and self-monitor their progress towards the same. Here, you will find stage three holistic student goals and a portfolio that has been designed to capture every individual child's personal journey with the 8 Cs through the year. 

Cs in Content, Culture and Opportunities

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The 8 Cs: Consciousness, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Curiosity, Courage, and Compassion can be intentionally built through the content that we teach our students every day. It can also be built through classroom culture and through additional student opportunities. Explore more here. 

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