Lord Brighton College

Primary School

Lord Brighton Primary School

Primary School (FAQs)

7:30 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday to Friday

The admissions process typically involves:
1. Filling out the online application form.
2. Submitting necessary documents (birth certificate, previous school records, etc.).
3. An interview or assessment for the student.
4. Confirmation of admission and payment of fees.

All students are required to wear the school uniform. Details of the uniform are provided upon admission and can also be found in the school handbook.

Core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, and Art.

Yes, the school offers various extracurricular activities including:
- Sports (rugby, cricket, hockey, water polo, basketball, swimming)
- Music and Drama
- Debate and Public Speaking
- Robotics and Coding Clubs
- Art and Craft
- Culinary Arts

Yes, the school provides a bus service for students. Routes and timings are available upon request. Parents must register their children for bus services at the beginning of the school year.

- The school uses a combination of:
- Email newsletters
- SMS alerts
- A dedicated parent portal on the school website
- Notices sent home with students

Homework is given regularly to reinforce learning. The amount of homework varies by grade:

Homework is guided by homework school policy available on admissions.

Yes, we offer a healthy lunch program. Parents may opt for their children to bring their own lunch or participate in the school's meal plan, which includes vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.

Our school has a strict child protection policy. If a student experiences or witnesses bullying, they are encouraged to report it to a teacher or school counselor immediately. The school takes all reports seriously and follows a clear disciplinary process.

Parent-teacher conferences are held twice a year. However, parents may request additional meetings with teachers if necessary.

Regular attendance is crucial for academic success. Students must provide a note or medical certificate for absences exceeding two consecutive days. Excessive unexcused absences may result in disciplinary action.

If a student needs to leave early, a written request from the parent/guardian should be submitted to the school office in the morning. The student will only be allowed to leave once the parent or authorized guardian signs them out.

The school counselor is available to assist students with academic, social, and emotional issues. Parents can schedule appointments with the counselor if they feel their child needs additional support.

Yes, we offer merit-based and need-based scholarships. Details about eligibility and application procedures are available in the admissions office.

Students are assessed through continuous assessments, including classwork, projects, and midterm and end of term exams.

- The school has a range of safety measures, including:
- CCTV surveillance
- On-campus security personnel
- Fire drills and emergency evacuation procedures
- A strict visitor check-in process

Yes, the school is committed to inclusion and provides accommodations for students with special needs. This may include personalized learning plans, additional support staff, and modified assessments.

Parents are encouraged to join and participate in school events. We also welcome parent volunteers for special programs, field trips, and fundraisers

Detailed fee structures are available at the admissions office. Payment plans can be arranged to assist families.