A day school, as compared to a boarding school, is an academic institution where children or teenagers of high school age receive education during the day and then return home. A full-day courses are offered at a day school (when compared to after-school programs). A one-day school is a one-time series of classes or lessons held on a single day, typically on a specific subject and aimed at adult learners with limited time. Day school students benefit from a rich educational experience as well as good relationships with their parents, who can help support their academic performance. "Families are very much interested in their children's continuing regular education; they are members of the school community and encourage learning, and education is a part of the students' lives, whether they are at school or at home." Students who attend day schools are also better able to develop roots in their societies and take advantage of local work opportunities after graduation. Although there is little study on the particular benefits of day school, it is clear that day school families benefit from a distinct advantage: the "we" factor. "There are less differences between parents and children as children attend day school and families spend more time together; it's not them and us, it's we."
ABOUT VISAKHAPATNAM
We all know that Visakhapatnam is a place of superlatives in terms of beauty and virtues, but here are seven fascinating facts that will astound you. Visakhapatnam is known by various names, yet it is the same place. Visakhapatnam is a city of reckoning, with a sleepy appearance but a rapid pace of development, a student-oriented environment, and a diverse workforce of young and old. This city is home to India's first naval base. This post oversees the Eastern Naval Base and serves as a hub for Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and West Bengal. The Indian Navy purchased the INS Kursura in 1969. It served as one of the Indian Navy's main sub-marines and hence played a key role in the 1971 India-Pakistan war. It was released of its duties in 2001, and it became the world's second submarine museum. This city is also home to the INS Arihant, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine.
EDUCATION IN VISAKHAPATNAM
Andhra Pradesh has a literacy rate of 67.68 percent, according to census data from 2011. Only 114,397,555 people in the state are literate out of a total population of 199,812,341. Overall, the female and male populations had literacy rates of 57.18 percent and 77.28 percent, respectively. In Andhra Pradesh, there are around 9000 schools for students of various ages. For higher education, students have access to over 1000 colleges and 63 universities. The state's public and private universities provide a wide range of degree programmes in science, the arts, business, and other professional and technical fields. The annual school dropout rate in Andhra Pradesh is exceptionally high, according to the Unified District Information System for Education 2015-16. As of 2015, the state's primary and upper primary dropout rate was 2.70 percent.