The common factor between these 3 schools is that they are centrally A/c, and have AC buses, which explains the high fee structure. Beyond that, GD Goenka has a higher fee structure than the other two schools.
My daughter goes to Maxfort school, and as a parent, I'm quite content with the school's approach towards holistic development for children at the entry level. Special emphasis on the English language is there. I personally believe if your base is made strong at the elementary level, then you could succeed with flying colours later at any stage in life. Though only 2 batches of class 12 have passed out, so I cannot say much about the class 12 results and the teachers per say.
All in all,
Maxfort=Indraprastha > G D Goenka
Oh, one more thing which I had mentioned earlier. Personal attention is duly given to every student as each class has about 35 students with 2 teachers & 1 support staff, which explains why I'm happy with my child's performance overall.
I don't know about extra! But I know and have heard that in most of the brand established schools, their strength is very high with only 1 teacher. And we all know it's not easy to handle and conduct classes for chirpy, enthusiastic and over energetic 3-4 year olds!!
Hi Supriyo, can you pls share the Fee structure of MBS if you Know coz i dnt have other option till now & they are saying they have limited seats available.
Dear Supriyoji, I suggest if academics is really much better in SGS, then go for it otherwise RD Rajpal may be continued. In South Delhi, RD Rajpal had very bad crowd coming to the school.
Hello Supriyo, dont panic too much. you dont have to buy any book.....its just daily practice of your child's home work/class work and this is what we had done too....in addition to it, make child learn things but not by force but in playful manner. Honestly I did not buy any book for my child to prepare for her entrance...a daily sitting for half hour is sufficient
I really have no idea on what did the school ask, but for sure they can not ask nursery student to read English sentences as they are so small and not trained to read full lines....at this age they can only read and write A to Z and numerics....during entrance exam school might try to communicate with the child in basic english which child is expected to understand...
Nupur Manish Kumar
Hi Supriyo,
The common factor between these 3 schools is that they are centrally A/c, and have AC buses, which explains the high fee structure. Beyond that, GD Goenka has a higher fee structure than the other two schools.
My daughter goes to Maxfort school, and as a parent, I'm quite content with the school's approach towards holistic development for children at the entry level. Special emphasis on the English language is there. I personally believe if your base is made strong at the elementary level, then you could succeed with flying colours later at any stage in life. Though only 2 batches of class 12 have passed out, so I cannot say much about the class 12 results and the teachers per say.
All in all,
Maxfort=Indraprastha > G D Goenka
Oh, one more thing which I had mentioned earlier. Personal attention is duly given to every student as each class has about 35 students with 2 teachers & 1 support staff, which explains why I'm happy with my child's performance overall.
I don't know about extra! But I know and have heard that in most of the brand established schools, their strength is very high with only 1 teacher. And we all know it's not easy to handle and conduct classes for chirpy, enthusiastic and over energetic 3-4 year olds!!
All the best to you! :)
Jan 18, 2016
sunil kumar
Hi Supriyo, can you pls share the Fee structure of MBS if you Know coz i dnt have other option till now & they are saying they have limited seats available.
Feb 22, 2016
Meenakshi Sharma
Supriyoji, I also think Sachdeva Global School will be better choice.
Mar 2, 2016
Meenakshi Sharma
Dear Supriyoji, I suggest if academics is really much better in SGS, then go for it otherwise RD Rajpal may be continued. In South Delhi, RD Rajpal had very bad crowd coming to the school.
Mar 2, 2016
Gautam Bagga
Hello Supriyo, dont panic too much. you dont have to buy any book.....its just daily practice of your child's home work/class work and this is what we had done too....in addition to it, make child learn things but not by force but in playful manner. Honestly I did not buy any book for my child to prepare for her entrance...a daily sitting for half hour is sufficient
Mar 2, 2016
Gautam Bagga
I really have no idea on what did the school ask, but for sure they can not ask nursery student to read English sentences as they are so small and not trained to read full lines....at this age they can only read and write A to Z and numerics....during entrance exam school might try to communicate with the child in basic english which child is expected to understand...
Mar 2, 2016