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The school has all along tried to restrict admission to the K.G.
class. But in this endeavour it has not been completely
successful. Students are taken, if there is place, in different
classes. The school has tried to limit the number of students
per class to a maximum of 40. Of course, it has not always been
successful in doing that. The admission of new students are
purely based on ability and performance in the earlier schools
of the students. The school has never charged any kind of
capitation fee for admission. A part of the reputation of the
school is because of its known fairness in the matter of
admission.
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