feedback abt bala vidhya mandir, A school, Abacus schools

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  1. sgayathrii

    sgayathrii New IL'ite

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    Hi friends,

    Now my son is 2 yrs 2 months. May be within 6 months I should be able to put him in a school. Already for past 6 months I have been inquiring about schools in chennai. I stay in madipakkam. Whereever the school maybe no problem I can shift my house near to the school. Beacuse I want my son to continue in the same school till his higher studies for which I want to choose a good school now itself so that i need not shift from one school to another.

    Previously me and my husband were planning to put him in Isha Home school, coimbatore. Recently we inquired there. They take children from 5.5ys only.

    So I decided to put him in any of the chennai schools. firstly, I was inquiring about kalakshetra school. but i didn't get much response for that school. I am not able to collect reviews for that schools.

    Now I am listing the following schools. Please give feedback for these schools so that i decide the schools. If any of your kids are studying in these schools please share your expirence:

    Bala vidhya mandir in adyar
    A school Chettinad foundation in Madipakkam
    Abacus School in perungudi

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  2. Shanvy

    Shanvy IL Hall of Fame

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    I think i replied to you regarding the same sometime back in another thread.

    I am against sending kids so young long distance.

    Getting admission into abacus is difficult. you can give it a try. there are lot of schools in the same area.
    check out discussions going on here.

    one more thing i would like to say here, all schools (especially the much talked ones too) appear so great until you child goes there, and you find there are lot of things that are negative.

    not many parents who have their kids come out and talk about it. and other parents do not have too much expectation after a point.

    http://www.indusladies.com/forums/s...around-adambakkam-nanganallur-madipakkam.html
     
  3. sgayathrii

    sgayathrii New IL'ite

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    thanks shanvy. I am also not interested in sending my child long distance. If in case i look for those school I will shift my house near that area. Also I am not going send him right now. After 3yrs only. But I want to get the applications and do any arrangements if needed for which I need to decide the school. Thank you for your reply.

    gayathri
     
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    Hi, my son studies UKG at A School Valasaravakkam. My feedback about A School:

    1. Teaching: It was very lite in LKG (they hardly completed alphabets and numbers; I am not complaining though) but in UKG within short period they dumped so much on the kids. He has three subjects now - English, Maths and EVS. Child teacher ratio, I am told is 1:15. Quality of the book content is good. My rating out of 5 (5 being outstanding) would be 4.

    2. Infrastructure: It is a residential house with ground and first floor. It could get really noisy as it was not designed for a school. Class rooms have fans fitted but no a/c. No inverter or generator facility. In summer with regular power cuts it gets really hard. My son comes home sweaty most days. School management does not want to spend on generator or UPS unit despite repeated requests from parents. The response we got from the management meeting is, "One hour power cut a day is acceptable. We all grew up in such difficult conditions without power, so it is not bad for the kids to experience it" (not the exact words). They promised to install UPS unit if the power situation didn't improve, but nothing happened.

    They have a small play area outside. But it is not designed for child safety. It is full of hard rocks and shard edges.

    My rating: 2

    3. School Management: In my opinion, as arrogant as they could get. All A Schools are managed centrally by the foundation people and the local school authorities have absolutely no power or say on anything. Parents are non-entities to them. Reaching out to central management is extremely difficult. You can only talk to Admin person in the school, which in my personal experience is of no use. Yesterday, they refused to give back my sons answer papers of the recent test they conducted. I wanted to show his performance to my other kids (yes, I have 2 more and they are studying at PSBB) and also to improve him on his mistakes. In spite of promising to return back the papers the next day, they refused. All the admin person could say is, it is their policy not to give the papers. Anything beyond she needs to get management approval. It really sucks.

    I also had a very bad experience of taking to a management person over the phone (after several attempts) and since she could not answer my questions, her responses became very rude and she eventually disconnected the phone.

    My Rating: 1

    Fees: I don't know how much other schools charge, but I don't feel the service they provide is worth the money I pay. Don't be surprised if out of nowhere you receive a SMS message simply asking you to pay like Rs 9,000 or 10,000 for whatever they call it. They don't bother to properly explain parents before hand on the fees and the details. For them a simply SMS will do the job.

    My rating: 2


    Overall I will never recommend A School for their management style and absolute disregard for parents. As a parent I feel helpless and frustrated.

    PS: My son last year got heavily injured in the school. Apparently the floor was wet because another child had urinated and it was just wiped. My son carrying a sharp pencil (provided by them) slipped and the pencil punctured his ear lob. He had a go through a surgery procedure which required about 10-12 stitches and the wound took weeks to heal. After weeks of agony and spending nearly Rs 12,000, all I got from school was 'sorry'. By no means I expected a compensation here but was not happy with the way the school dealt with it; no retrospect nothing. I investigated on my own and suggested them not to use sharp pencils and to monitor kids if the floor is wet!

    Hope this feedback is useful to you and others who want to know about A School.
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2011

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