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| ![]() Evaluating Bethany, Koramangala for my toddler daughter (turns 3 in Feb next year) Any feedback on the school, ease (or otherwise) of admission etc? Thanks |
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| ![]() Would you guys know if Bishop Cottons, Bangalore follows any 'maximum distance' concept - i.e. the student should be within a maximum of "X" kms away from school? |
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| ![]() My kid is currently in nursery at Kidzee & I may continue her at Kidzee for LKG & UKG as I'm quite happy with Kidzee. However I do want to find out if there are better options. Does anyone have feedback on some good pre primary schools in & around Malleswaram? Other play schools such as Jumbo Kids, Poddar Kids, Heritage Kids, etc may be similar to Kidzee, so no point evaluating them (in fact I wouldnt recommend Heritage Kids). There's also Little Millennium & Neev in Sadashivnagar. Neev is said to be expensive. How is Little Millennium (formerly Roots to Wings)? |
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Can one of the alumni from these elite schools shed some light on this. Only famous place I attended was National College [Jayanagar, Bangalore], but I can't say it helped me in any way, then or later. | |
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Therefore, I thought famous schools were all about discipline, conformance, traditions, etc. | |
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Team-BHP Support ![]() ![]() | ![]() I remember Valley School, I had classmates in 84 who came from there. Yeah, that is an unconventional school. But my original question was about traditionally famous schools like Bishop Cottons or St.Joseph's. |
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I would highly recommend Nisarga Play home in Malleswaram. It is located on 9th cross, near margosa road. Here is the full address. My son went here and absolutely loved the school. Very good attention on overall child development and teachers are very caring too. | |
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| ![]() I attended neither of those schools. But I give my perspective. These are full fledged schools in that they teach from grade 1 to undergrad. So there is always of the option of consulting a higher school faculty in case the teacher or student needs any help. They have playground (and pool) & generally encourage sports. There are in existence for a long time and most of the administrative process & procedures are standardized. Probably teaching meets certain standards. Lastly, they in the center of the city and can be reached by travelling few KMs. |
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eg.: Doon, Stephens, Cottonians etc etc | |
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Fortunately, all schools I attended had medium to great playgrounds. When I see current groundless schools in Bangalore, I cringe. In fact, the worst school (government high-school) I attended, had the best sports record in Coorg district, and I learned a lot of sports there. Quote:
This I want to hear about. I always walked to every school, except when I was too young. So, local schools are actually better in this respect. | ||
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() My simple criteria for an academic institution at school level are: are the kids happy? And do the teachers care? You will find out answers to both by talking to the school management and other parents. Curricula are fairly standardized these days and you really can't go too wrong with an ICSE or CBSE board. In fact my nephews attend the same SSC school that I attended and they seem to be coming along fine. As far as the question about how beneficial schools are, there are certain ones like Doon that have well developed old-boy networks that you can tap into but beyond that I sincerely believe it's the relationships you develop as an adult and through your career that will benefit you more eventually. The kids will be 17 or less when they attend these schools. How many of your current meaningful relationships-personal or professional- were developed that early? |
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