Nursery Admissions in Delhi NCR 2024-25

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My child has been selected in the following schools.Pls advise which school is better option over the others.
1. Khaitan sahibabad
2. K R Mangalam vaishali
3. DPS Indirapuram
4. Cambridge Indirapuram
5. Seth Anandram Jaipuria
6. Amity sector 6 vasundhara

Unfortunately we could not apply in Father Agnel noida as we didn’t know when application was out. Admission fees is high for all schools. Since we stay at indirapuram all the schools except khaitan are within a radius of 4 km.

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BHARATI PODUVAL

If you are looking for  New Age School then go for Khaitan Sahibabad.

If you are looking for Traditional School then go for DPS Indirapuram.

https://www.admissionsnursery.com/profiles/blogs/new-age-schools-vs...

Thank you so much Sakshi.
Just thought I should share my experience, may help others.
We started scouting for nursery admission a bit late, since we had no clue that in Noida and Ghaziabad the process starts so early. Honestly, it is beyond our understanding why the Govt. does not strictly regulate the admission process, including insisting on a common timeframe for all school admissions -something that we have in Delhi. The chaotic system where each school does what it likes puts parents under unnecessary stress. I wish there were some collective effort that can help the authorities push some wiser agenda on the overall admission process in Noida and Ghaziabad.
Anyway, so we basically applied in all the schools in early November in the vicinity of our residence, where the applications were still being accepted.

1. DPS Indirapuram (DPSI)

Online interaction was scheduled within 2 to 3 days. The questions included identifying colors, singing a rhyme and then some basic questions to parents. After a week they informed us about a visit to the school and group interaction with the principal and staff. In the interaction, the principal and staff explained the values of DPS, followed by Q&A and visiting the school facilities.

Plus points: brand name, close to residence, established school with demonstrable results

Immediate thoughts: Highest admission fee in any school we came across (60,000 after 50% pandemic discount applied on 1.2 lakh charged in normal times), we felt the school ground is not very big, we also felt the nursery school area was a little run-down, and not sure if maintenance will be done by session start next year. The total strength of 6000 students and 10-12 sections (480 nursery seats) seemed to be too many for any focussed attention on a child (eg: how many opportunities will a student really get to participate in extra-curricular or sports when there are so many students in a class?).

We were intimated of having been shortlisted within 2-3 days of the interaction at the school. Fee (Admission + quarterly) to be paid in 2 days to block the seat.

2. Cambridge Indirapuram:

Online interaction was scheduled within a few days of applying. The online interaction was fine, and our child could not respond much here as I guess she is not used to the pace of English (she is in a non-Hindi/English-speaking household). Was called to the school for document verification, which went smoothly.

Plus points: Traditional no-frills school, with ground bigger than that of DPS. Admission fee is 25k, with a quarterly fee of around 20k if I remember. So comparatively cheaper than other Indirapuram schools. Facilities may be not at par - no swimming pool etc. I was not taken to the classrooms, even though I could have requested.

3. Seth Anandram Jaipuria: Online interaction was fine, and within a day or two they confirmed the admission. From the videos on the school website, the activities seem to be great. However, the ground seems to be too small. Most of the activities seem to be indoor and geared towards academics. Visit to school was allowed through appointment, but we did not visit the school. Admission fees 37.5 k after 50% discount.

4. Amity, Vasundhara sector 6: Online interaction was fine. They specifically did not ask anything to the child as they stated that interviewing a child is against CBSE guidelines. They chatted with me and my husband. Confirmation came in about 3 days.

5: Khaitan, Sahibabad: They do not have online interaction, and scheduled a visit to the school. We felt the campus to be very fine, with a lot of attention and thought placed on the primary section's ambiance. The school had an informal interaction with the child as she was playing at an area designated for children as we were sitting at a distance.

I felt this was very conducive for a young girl of around 3 years, not to face formal interaction. I believe the interaction included understanding the child's capability to identify colours, shapes, letters and numbers etc. The interaction was followed by a visit to school facilities, followed by interaction of parents with the head of the primary section. The only school that actually gave us a prospectus against the registration fee we paid (Cambridge also gave us a prospectus from the previous year). We also somehow felt that the school architecture was not claustrophobic or comparatively dingy, as compared to some other schools.

Plus points: We felt there is a lot of attention paid to students, not as impersonal as some other schools. The school has a huge ground of 7 acres, with a lot of facilities, the downside is it is not in the same campus - but about 200 meters away, and where students from classes 3 and above are taken in the school bus. The classrooms are nice. The transportation incharge came to meet us to discuss the bus routes etc - the effort and time they gave us was appreciated by us. The biggest advantage -they have opened doors to students for in-person classes from November - which was what we were looking forward to. Admission fees 35k, quarterly fees to be paid at the time of session start in April 2022. Since both of us got very positive vibes from the school visit, we ranked it #1 in the list, though it is the farthest from residence - around 30-40 minutes at least, one way.
Indicated there might be a revision in th quarterly fees from the next session, to the tune of 5-10%.

6: K R Managalam, Vaishali: We decided to visit the school, instead of online interaction. The interaction was mainly with us, and was over in 5-10 minutes. We were shown around the school. Seemed to be a normal traditional school with comparative facilities to that of DPS.

7. We were called for interactions at GD Goenka, Indirapuram, and St. Teresa also, but decided to skip them as it seemed to be too many to form a decision. These two schools again seemed to be in the league of traditional schools, comparable to KR Mangalam, Cambridge or DPS, with comparable quarterly fees. So we skipped them.
General observations: Seats are not being filled, probably due to COVID and any registration has a good chance of getting an admission, irrespective of the interaction. Some schools are giving discounts on admission fees.
I hope this detailed feedback is of help to other parents.
Will also look forward to further insights and feedback which can help us also, as we have not yet taken the final call.

BHARATI PODUVAL

Thanks for helping parents :)

Parents are requested to share inputs.

Hi Bharati,

My daughter is studying in Khaitan Sahibabad and I am quite happy with holistic growth and academics.

Hi Manoj, 

Thank you for your feedback. Good to know your daughter and you are happy with Khaitan, Sahibabad. 

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