hello Can anyone help me choosing a good CBSE school in Bangalore for my 4 and half years old daughter. In the new academic year she has to join 1st Class. I would like to know whether admissions already started or in April/May for the new academic year. Based on her school I need to look for rentals in the near by area of her school. I am very badly in need of information. Can anyone helpme. thanks in advance
dear chidambari, it depends on your budget the Bishop cottons is great,in residency road, Baldwins in ashoknagar co ed, near jhonson market,clarence in frazertown area newar mosque road, it is a co ed, we have discussed this in the forum kindly check through there too..sunkan
Hai, Last year I was also looking for a good school in Bannerghatta as I was shifting my residence to this area. I came accross this new school Radcliffe. I went to the school and they took me around the campus. I was very much satisfied as they had a very good infrastructure, play area and most importantly I found that the curriculum is totally different with more emphasis on extracurricular activities. The fees also is very nominal where I paid 25,200/- for the whole year, (of course they had admission fee also) which I think any school would have. My daughter is studying in Radcliffe in UKG and she is thoroughly enjoying the school.
There are many good schools in Bangalore and new ones emerging everyday, so it is impossible for everyone to know which one are good. But i find correct information about schools in Bangalore which gives contact information, map-based location of the school and much more Regards
Hi...Is Radcliffe indeed affiliated to CBSE...In some other forum I read that it is just their claim and they could very well be a state board scool as far as their Bangalore chapter is concerned....
From the data I have collected, Radcliffe is really picking up well. The school is having about 250 children, which I feel is a good start for a school. My friend's daughter is studying there and they are very happy with the curriculum which includes academics as well as extra-curricular activities. They have about 8-10 activity classes in a week, which is really good. I think parents can give a try, as many established schools have started like this