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Why Financial Literacy Should Start Early: 5 Reasons

Educators and parents must empower children with numeracy skills to pave the way for financial literacy. Math anxiety, a significant barrier, hinders students from engaging in numerical problem-solving, crucial for financial literacy from an early age.... Read More


All About School Renovation

The idea of renovating the schools arises when the learning infrastructure fails in adding the value in a student’s life and then proves an assemblage of old-fashioned apparatuses that simply fail t... Read More


YANC Trust's School

YANC Trust’s School, a highly forward-thinking CBSE institution in the making on a 4.7-acre campus in Hosahalli, Bengaluru to redefine education in the region. Conceived and to be executed in collaboration with School Serv, this institution will integrate experiential learning, inclusivity & 21st-century skills into a safe and stimulating environment. The trust has partnered with School Serv to guide the CBSE School startup, design, and overall establishment journey.

Rooted in CBSE’s emerging framework and fully adaptive with NEP recommendations, the school will follow a modern curriculum characterised by project-based, inquiry-driven, and experiential learning methods. Every element from campus infrastructure to program formulation will be carefully set with this ethos, delivering both academic brilliance & life-readiness.

Designed to serve families in the lower as well as middle-income brackets, the School will stand as a progressive CBSE day school. The vision therefore is to build a spirited and synergistic learning environment that brings together the physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being of every student, while staying grounded in values and forward-facing in practice.

 

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    • A distinct educational identity in Hosahalli with modern pedagogy & community focus
    • Emphasis on skill-building & personal development set together on an extremely joyful atmosphere
    • Curriculum solutions to cultivate confidence, curiosity & critical thinking
    • Highly inclusive support systems to satisfy varied learning needs & career aspirations
    • Smart integration of digital tools & subject-specific expertise

 

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Over 20,000 UP schools to get basic, cleanliness related infrastructure

In a recent announcement, the government of Uttar Pradesh shared that nearly 20,169 government elementary schools in the state will be provided with basic infrastructure and overall cleanliness.... Read More


JCR Eduvalley School

JCR International School stands as a beacon of shaping future leaders in Tirupati. Specially designed to strengthen intellect, character & physical well-being, the institution integrates precise academics with a keen focus on personal growth. The CBSE curriculum followed here is augmented with advanced academic tools to ensure students receive a comprehensive education that helps adapt to global standards.

The architectural vision of the school is inspired by the grandeur of classical temple architecture fused with modern educational infrastructure. At its core lies a commanding amphitheater, symbolising the confluence of knowledge and culture. The area is then surrounded by well-structured learning spaces. All total, the design philosophy emphasises a student-centric approach encouraging mental, spiritual, physical & emotional development along with academic proficiency.

Technological advancement enriches the learning experience, equipping classrooms & laboratories with digital solutions that support both direct as well as remote learning.

 

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    • School Design –  A central amphitheater as the focal point, with academic blocks forming a galactic layout.
    • Tradition & Modernity – Architectural design inspired by temple heritage fused with contemporary educational infrastructure.
    • Advanced Curriculum –  CBSE syllabus supplemented with forefront educational tools for an enriched educational experience.
    • Learning Environment – Equal emphasis on academics, mental well-being & physical fitness along with spiritual growth.
    • Tech-enabled Classrooms – Smart classrooms & advanced labs supporting digital as well as remote learning.
    • Boarding Facilities – Well-structured residential spaces providing comfort, safety and discipline.

 

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How To Give Life To School Architecture And Design Models

Architecture and design are two of the most complex ideas in school construction. The major challenge of school architectural design lies in the need to create a positive and pleasant atmosphere that is conducive to teaching and learning.... Read More


Andhra Pradesh Association of Private Schools appeal for governmental assistance for budget private schools

The private budget schools are organized in appealing for succor in the form of governmental assistance. The association of private schools, an organization of private schools in Andhra Pradesh had actively sought governmental assistance for the budget schools to blunt the impact of the corona induc... Read More


“Beyond Classrooms” – Innovative Initiative in WB Schools

Schools reopened last year after a two-year gap because of the COVID pandemic. In the new session that started this January, many schools are trying new methods to teach life lessons to students while continuing with regular academics.... Read More


Engaging E-learning Applications for a Good Change

Technology when utilised efficiently and effectively brings a bagful of opportunities coming of age in any field. In order to keep up with the trends in educational sector we need to keep ourselves open to all the possible outcomes when we step into new avenues. This brings me to the topic which is ... Read More


How to Start an IB School Anywhere In India?

For Starting an International Baccalaureate® (IB) school in India the school has to launch any of the four IB educational programs by an established school. The school must have the necessary permissions to start a school in the respective state, we talked about the procedure to open a school in our... Read More


Seeing Lockdown in a new light—Self-study and Skill Building Resources

In the wake of COVID-19 lockdown, the schools across the country are closed and the examinations have been cancelled. State boards and the CBSE has announced that it will promote the students from class 1 to 8 without the examinations, academic calendars are being redesigned. The entire scenario see... Read More


A New Subject ‘Happiness’ to be Introduced in MP Schools

The Madhya Pradesh government (MP) has decided to introduce a new subject called ‘anand’, or ‘happiness’, in the schools across the state. According to officials, the reason behind this is to enable the students to acquire life-skills and face the challenges of the post-covid world. Four years ago, ... Read More


Comparing IB and IGCSE

International Baccalaureate® (IB) and International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) are the two International school education programs. IGCSE is also an examination conducting body. The IGCSE is controlled by a department of the University of Cambridge and IB is an education fou... Read More


Is your school NEP ready?

We have been closely watching the developments related to the promulgation and practice of the new National Education Policy and have written on its implications before. In this article we are trying to get more specific and reflect on the changes that a good private unaided school will consider in ... Read More


Government schools in Srinagar to get ‘smart’

The Srinagar district administration has directed some of its ambition towards schools and that may result in overhauls and transformations of the selected schools. It is reported that 180 schools have been chosen for this ambitious improvement exercise. School improvement projects would entail faci... Read More


India’s First National Assessment Regulator - PARAKH

India's first national assessment regulator PARAKH (Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development), is tasked to work on establishing standards and guidelines for student assessment and evaluation. This will be applicable to all recognized school boards in the cou... Read More


Challenges Faced By Schools In Educating Children : A Critical Analysis

Identifying the most pressing challenges in the school sector in educating children, is a simple first step toward fixing them. Here, through this write up we have tried to highlight a few such challenges and their solutions.... Read More


India produces teachers in surplus but substandard ones abound

As per the data, India needs 3 lakh new teachers every year, India produces about 19.5 lakh per year. Where lies the anomaly? Apparently, it lies in the substandard teacher training institutes that have mushroomed in the country over the years.... Read More


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