Dayschool Program

A Dayschool Program is an educational model in which students attend school during fixed daytime hours and return home daily, without staying in hostels or on-campus residences. This model is widely followed in primary, secondary, and even some higher secondary institutions. Dayschool programs focus on delivering structured classroom learning while allowing students to remain closely connected to their families and communities.

Advantage: It supports a family-based learning environment, promotes emotional stability, and maintains structured academic instruction without the additional costs or responsibilities of residential schooling.

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