Curriculum
The curriculum of LASEA takes on a student-centered approach, whereby children are involved in the learning process. Teachers ignite curiosity and the desire to learn rather than routinely push ideas; a methodology that turns learning into a combination of class-room study, research and scientific innovation.
Language is taught the way it should be. First the sounds of the vowels followed by the consonants are introduced to make the children familiarized with English speaking sounds. The numbers are also introduced using the decimal system and the children will be introduced to all the four mathematical operations by the time he/she finishes his/her third grade.


Approach
At LASEA every subject is taught the way it is best understood. For example the language learning begins with understanding of phonetic sounds, rather than by rote. Science is taught by doing and learning method. Art forms are encouraged, as are sports and co-curricular activities. We inculcate a balanced development in both scholastic and co scholastic areas.
We nurture the students with a fine blend of both academic expertise and real life problem-solving abilities. Students are raised to attain a higher level of awareness, understanding and affinity with all living beings.
The teachers of LASEA are deeply committed to the physical, emotional, academic and spiritual welfare of the students. Each child is attended to with diligence. LASEA has made its Physical Education program a priority, steadily developing and keeping abreast with the advances in sports.

 

Circular & Downloads

  • SUMMER BREAK NOTICE FOR STUDENTS

     Lady Anusuya Singhania Educational Academy
    Summer Vacation Announcement
    Dear Students (Classes 1st to 12th),
    The school will remain closed for summer break from *May 16, 2026, to June 21, 2026*.
    This is your time to relax, recharge, and explore interests outside the classroom. Whether you are catching up on reading, practicing a sport, or spending time with family, we hope you enjoy every moment of this holiday. Use this break to refresh your mind and return with renewed energy.

    ### 📢 [IMPORTANT NOTES]
     For Board Classes: Please note that Classes 10th and 12th will resume school earlier, starting from June 15, 2026.
     For Classes 1st to 9th: Students identified for foundational support will be required to attend Extra Classes during the break to complete their basics. Specific schedules and student lists will be shared shortly by class teachers.
    We look forward to seeing all other students back on June 22, 2026!
    ### ☀️ Quick Health Tips for the Heat
     Drink Up: Sip water throughout the day; don’t wait until you are thirsty.
     Eat Fresh: Choose hydrating snacks like watermelon, cucumber, and oranges.
     Stay Indoors: Avoid the sun during peak hours (11:00 AM to 4:00 PM).
     Wear Cotton: Stick to light, loose-fitting cotton clothes to stay cool.
     Natural Drinks: Opt for coconut water or fresh lemonade over sugary sodas.
     Protect Your Eyes: Wear a hat or sunglasses if you need to step outside.
    Have a safe and wonderful summer!
    Principal
    LASEA Vrindavan Jhalawar


  • SUMMER BREAK NOTICE FOR TEACHERS

    🌞 Summer Break Notice
    Dear Teachers,
    Summer vacations are scheduled from 16 May to 21 June 2026. We wish you a restful and rejuvenating break! 😊
    Tips for the summer:
     * Relax and recharge
     * Pursue your hobbies
     * Plan ahead for the upcoming session
    Please Note:
    Staff members may be requested to report for duty earlier than the scheduled end of vacation to conduct classes for Grades 10 and 12, as well as specialized remedial sessions for weak students. Detailed schedules for these classes will be shared shortly.
    Thank you for your continued dedication!
    Principal
    LASEA Vrindavan Jhalawar