British school with Indian kids fares well in Exam results
A British primary school, which has a majority of Indian and Asian origin students performs well in the exams results.
The New farm School, at harrow in the North western part of London, has the credit of scoring their exams with the utmost average points.
Nearly more than three fourth of their students belong to the “Minority Ethnic Groups”, mostly belonging to Indian and Asian lineage. Tamil speaking student form a considerable portion of the Indian students studying in this school.
More than ninety percent of the students in every class showed good academic performance with high standards are being ahead of others in their age groups. Two hundred students in the age group of ranging from four to eleven are studying in this school.
The school provides a complete education with good solid foundations.
The school’s success lies in its teachers' utmost dedication, with which they look after the kids.
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