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Originally Posted by joslicx
(Post 2927564)
I am also in the "market" for my kids (would be 3+ years in June next year) nursery admission. There are two chains of thought running in the house right now! One says send her to a kids school (the likes of Neev, Klay etc) for the next three years and then shift her to a proper school after that. The second chain of thought favors getting her into a proper school right away! There are no clear cut answers and we (both myself and wife) are terribly confused. There are two advantages with going for the big school - |
Originally Posted by yosbert
(Post 2927599)
Wow, its as if you are describing my situation, accurate to the last detail including location! Where are you put up? Perhaps we can share some notes. |
Originally Posted by yosbert
(Post 2927599)
Wow, . |
Originally Posted by alexanish
(Post 2927487)
Thanks again Ranjit |
Originally Posted by yosbert
(Post 2927525)
The school management is more of a group of teachers and parents with interest in making the Waldorf system work for their children. |
Originally Posted by zoombiee
(Post 2927757)
Usually they are IB/International sylabi based. Only one or two follow ICSE. With IB chances of further education in India are almost limited as they are not recognized here. |
Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2927773)
Beg to differ here,the Bangalore school as Yosbert mentioned hasnt decided on what they are going to integrate into at class 7,but all the other Waldorf schools in India (Abhaya,Sloka,Tridha & Pune Steiner) all are affiliated to the Indian educational systems.Abhaya & Sloka are CBSE affiliated while Tridha is ICSE and Pune Steiner I dont think has decided either.All the Waldorf schools are very much and if I may say hard core "Indian" in their approach.Yes they do have reciprocal arrangements with Waldorf schools in other parts of the world but nothing in the syllabus,which is very much Indian. OT,Kolkota too has a Waldorf kindergarten now called Navankur Steiner. |
Originally Posted by zoombiee
(Post 2927775)
Thanks for the info. I had checked up a couple of schools and they were IB affiliated. Also the affiliations are not clearly mentioned. As I had said I am a big fan of their model of education, so this is good news for me. |
Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2927750)
Chanced upon this,thought might come in handy for you Bangalore folks http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bangal...085010?fref=ts |
Originally Posted by ranjitp1
(Post 2927577)
Just wanted to make a generic comment on the school bus part that you would be amazed at how kids take to school transport.The fears and worries are in the parents' minds and the kids are hardly bothered about it |
Originally Posted by yosbert
(Post 2927599)
Wow, its as if you are describing my situation, accurate to the last detail including location! Where are you put up? Perhaps we can share some notes. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 2927733)
Some generic comments: - There is no single correct method. Both schools of thought are fine. - Main thing is to start with at least one of them for sure. Because at this age, they need to talk other kids enjoy the part of being in a group - The only point on going to a big school rightaway is that there are no exams. - But for first standard, schools conduct exams, which in today's times cannot be avoided, but I find it difficult to digest. - I see kids at young age also make friends, So changing schools later also alters their social circle (Not that its fatal, but something they again need to adapt to) - So trying your luck at early stages with good schools is not a bad idea - As regards to distance its very individual opinion. - Some really want good schools and hence dont mind their kids travel long - While others dont want kids to travel and hence are OK with what ever decent is available nearby. - Well there does exist a trade-off there - Another approach is you can also adopt a mix of both if you find good schools and play schools in vicinity. - Let the kid go to school and after school also spend some time at the play school. - This works very well, if both parents are working |
Originally Posted by joslicx
(Post 2928228)
I'm put up very near to Intel. Would PM you details. We can talk about it. |
These are valuable inputs. Thanks. Though dont help much with solving the dilemma :D |
By the way, there was a news item in today's TOI that govt has instructed schools to start admissions only after Jan next year (for 2013-14 session). Any thoughts on that? Can it mean peaceful Diwali this year :) |
Originally Posted by Mr_Bean
(Post 2975143)
Came across this piece of information from times of india: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/17395411.cms Providing value education should have been the duty of our government for the tax payers, sad to see such things happening. |
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