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Why the Student-Teacher Ratio in CBSE Schools Matters – A Complete Guide for Parents

September 10, 2025 By SASJ

Why the Student-Teacher Ratio in CBSE Schools Matters – A Complete Guide for Parents

Learn why student-teacher ratio is crucial in CBSE schools and how Shanti Asiatic School, Jaipur maintains an ideal ratio to ensure personalised and high-quality learning.

Introduction

While selecting a CBSE school, parents often focus on infrastructure, curriculum and facilities—but one key factor that directly influences learning quality is the student-teacher ratio. This number determines how much individual attention a child receives in the classroom.


What Is Student-Teacher Ratio?

The student-teacher ratio indicates how many students are assigned to each teacher.
A ratio of 30:1 means 30 students per teacher.
A lower ratio ensures better monitoring, personalised guidance and improved performance.


Why Student-Teacher Ratio Matters

A favourable ratio ensures:

  • Better understanding of each child’s needs
  • Personalised feedback
  • Stronger teacher-student interactions
  • Quick identification of learning gaps
  • More participation & confidence

A study published by Education Advanced highlights that increasing the ratio reduces personalised attention and classroom engagement (source: Education Advanced’s article on student-teacher ratio).


CBSE Recommendations

CBSE generally recommends:

  • Primary Classes: around 30:1
  • Secondary Classes: around 35:1

But many schools fail to maintain this ideal ratio due to rising enrolments.


Why Lower Ratios Improve Learning

Schools with 20:1 or less ratio offer measurable advantages:

  • More time for individual guidance
  • Enhanced concept clarity
  • Better classroom discipline
  • Increased creativity and participation
  • Strong academic improvement

As noted by The Hun School in their detailed guide on student-teacher ratios, smaller class sizes significantly boost teacher effectiveness.


Shanti Asiatic School, Jaipur: Our Advantage

At Shanti Asiatic School, Jaipur, we strongly believe that learning must be personal, not generic.
That is why our classrooms are designed to maintain an optimal student-teacher ratio, ensuring:

  • One-on-one attention
  • Continuous academic tracking
  • Strong emotional support
  • Interactive and engaging class sessions
  • Overall child-centred learning

This structured environment helps students perform better academically and socially.


What Parents Should Look for When Choosing a School

When evaluating a CBSE school, consider these points:

  • Actual class-wise student-teacher ratio (not promotional claims)
  • Teacher availability for doubt-solving
  • Class strength and seating arrangements
  • Teacher stability and qualifications
  • Level of individual attention during classroom activities

Conclusion

A strong student-teacher ratio is the backbone of effective schooling. At Shanti Asiatic School, Jaipur, we ensure that every student receives individual mentoring, personalised academic support and a nurturing environment.
By choosing a school with the right ratio, parents can give their children a high-quality learning experience that builds confidence, curiosity and competence.

Author
SASJ

Educator & Contributor at SAS Jaipur Blog