My reviews on Bangalore schools
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:32 am
Wanted to provide first hand reviews of schools that we visited in July 2010. Admissions for 2010 (yeah we were late!)
Background: 2 kids...3rd grade & UKG. Main focus - ease of integration for the kids, small class size, decent education, accessibility to teachers, reasonable infrastructure / amenities. Fees were not a constraint as it was paid by the company.
School reviews:
TISB: Great campus. school was not in session (Aug-June). Seemed very discipline oriented. IB syllabus. International oriented. Very good option for someone looking for true international school.
Cons: Didn't have seats for 3rd grade (waitlist); would want both siblings in the school; seemed pretty snooty (envisioned lot of peer pressure on kids); 50% boarding students (we were weary of the high boarding ratio)
Inventure: Pretty relaxed environment. Kids everywhere. All seemed to be having fun. Ok infrastructure (swimming pool in next 6 months).
Cons: Seemed chaotic / disorganized; common feedback was more emphasis on other stuff than education; lack of discipline.
Greenwood High: Growing pretty fast. One of the schools not tied to Real Estate company. Good infrastructure / big campus.
Cons: many sections per grade; administration needs to be more efficient
Brigade International - Whitefield: Campus still in construction. Total only 39 students in school (nursery thru 5th grade). Depending on students from Brigade Metropolis to join when Metropolis is occupied (2011). Expect to be a good school in the next 2-3 years.
Cons: 3rd grade had only 7 kids. Too small. Infrastructure still being built. Might be a good choice in the next 2-3 yrs. Currently has only till grade 5.
Gopalan International: Small campus surrounded by residential apartments. Campus had it all but seemed like they put stuff where they found space. Engineering college coming up next door (will be in the school campus till the new building is up & running).
Cons: Just didn't feel comfortable in the school. Seemed more like a money making organization.
Stonehill: Great campus. 200 students. growing to 350 this year with longer term plans for 800. IB syllabus. Great option for someone who truly wants the international school experience in India.
Cons: only 2% indian students; they made it a point to say they serve only continental food (italian chef)!
Didn't go to Indus. We were trying to optimize kids commute and had not heard anything way different than Greenwood (other than IB) about Indus.
Went with Greenwood. Kids liked it & it was their first choice. Overall we felt like our choices were very limited. Good international schools are either in Sarjapur road or north. Both of these were not ideal locations for us from work perspective. But we wanted to optimize kids commute. So decided to go with Greenwod.
Background: 2 kids...3rd grade & UKG. Main focus - ease of integration for the kids, small class size, decent education, accessibility to teachers, reasonable infrastructure / amenities. Fees were not a constraint as it was paid by the company.
School reviews:
TISB: Great campus. school was not in session (Aug-June). Seemed very discipline oriented. IB syllabus. International oriented. Very good option for someone looking for true international school.
Cons: Didn't have seats for 3rd grade (waitlist); would want both siblings in the school; seemed pretty snooty (envisioned lot of peer pressure on kids); 50% boarding students (we were weary of the high boarding ratio)
Inventure: Pretty relaxed environment. Kids everywhere. All seemed to be having fun. Ok infrastructure (swimming pool in next 6 months).
Cons: Seemed chaotic / disorganized; common feedback was more emphasis on other stuff than education; lack of discipline.
Greenwood High: Growing pretty fast. One of the schools not tied to Real Estate company. Good infrastructure / big campus.
Cons: many sections per grade; administration needs to be more efficient
Brigade International - Whitefield: Campus still in construction. Total only 39 students in school (nursery thru 5th grade). Depending on students from Brigade Metropolis to join when Metropolis is occupied (2011). Expect to be a good school in the next 2-3 years.
Cons: 3rd grade had only 7 kids. Too small. Infrastructure still being built. Might be a good choice in the next 2-3 yrs. Currently has only till grade 5.
Gopalan International: Small campus surrounded by residential apartments. Campus had it all but seemed like they put stuff where they found space. Engineering college coming up next door (will be in the school campus till the new building is up & running).
Cons: Just didn't feel comfortable in the school. Seemed more like a money making organization.
Stonehill: Great campus. 200 students. growing to 350 this year with longer term plans for 800. IB syllabus. Great option for someone who truly wants the international school experience in India.
Cons: only 2% indian students; they made it a point to say they serve only continental food (italian chef)!
Didn't go to Indus. We were trying to optimize kids commute and had not heard anything way different than Greenwood (other than IB) about Indus.
Went with Greenwood. Kids liked it & it was their first choice. Overall we felt like our choices were very limited. Good international schools are either in Sarjapur road or north. Both of these were not ideal locations for us from work perspective. But we wanted to optimize kids commute. So decided to go with Greenwod.