Nursery Admissions in Delhi NCR 2025-26

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I visited few schools last week and here is the information /feedback I collected.

Shivnadar School:
1. Infrastructure is coming up really well though its still far from complete. Had the modest reception compared to other schools I visited.
2. Met the admission counseler who seemed to be well informed and good to talk to.
3. Board - Follows CBSE board through out. Currently till class 7 and adding one class every year.
4. Age Criteria- Ready to relax the age criteria by few days (max one month) but not more than that
5. Admission Process- they take 2-3 times registration and then do draw to finalise the list.
6. Doesnt have pre-nursery.

Lotus Valley:
1. Infrastructure looked very good. reception area was pretty attractive with a nice and warm receptionist
2. Met Admission Counseler (Sonika)- well informed.
3. Board - follow CBSE throughout
4. Age Criteria - Ready to relax max by 15-20 days, not more than that. Make the sections basis the age group for e.g. July-Sep born kids in same class. Has pre-nursery also.
5. Admission Process - After registration (fees Rs. 1000), there will be interaction of Parents and Kid with the Principal (Anita Malhotra - Ex DPS R.K.P Faculty).
6. My Feedback - Since the school is run by (almost) DPS fraternity, there is this rigid focus on Academics specially after class 7 (Admission counseler actually spoke we focus on acedemics in higher class). So felt that though school boasts of extra curricular, it is actually going DPS way...more focus on academics.

Kunskappskolan
1. Infrastructure is simply awesome, they have 8 acres of land, construction will take 3 more years to complete. Location little obscure specially for someone not staying in DLF-I.
2. Met Lisa - admission counseler. She showed us the classrooms which are completely transparent with modern infrastructure. Students are given I-pads from class I which is connected to the smart boards in the classrooms and also to the teachers laptops.
3. Age Criteria - 3 years 3 months so take kids from Jan to Dec born. Sections are made to balance the gender and not by months the kids are born.
4. Board - They have designed their own curriculam which is approved by CBSE, so they wouldnt follow NCERT books but class XII certificate will be from CBSE.
5. Admission process - Registrations are open (Rs 1000 fee).Final admission decided after the interaction with the principal.
6. My feedback - its a new methodology (KED), may be /may not be successful,School seems to expat's delight. Fees will be close to 15-16K per month inclusive of everything.

Scottish High
1. Infrastructure is pretty decent but nothing much compared to Kuns or Shivnadar.
2. Board - follow the IB board in primary class (pre nursery to class V). Then shift to ICSE in class 6th. Give an option to students to chose either ICSE or Cambridge Univ Board in class X and ICSE or IB Diploma in class XII.
3. Age criteria- very rigid, wouldnt relax even by a day. So 3 yrs 6 months by Mar 31 2014.
4. Admission process - very limited seats, so as soon as the registration is open, it is first come first serve admission.
5.School seems to be a good choice with IB in PYP and then ICSE, one can always shift to CBSE in class XI (i feel CBSE is better in class XII). Would go on a sat 10.30 am to see the classrooms etc.

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