Ukti Waldorf school Noida
What Ukti Waldorf school Noida says:
A Waldorf school serving Delhi-NCR, Ukti Waldorf school Noida offers an internationally-recognized Waldorf early childhood program and a primary grades program. Our programs educate the whole child – “head, heart, and hands”, by providing a well-rounded educational experience, weaving together academic, artistic, and practical disciplines. This approach fosters independent, imaginative thinking, healthy social interaction, and a love for learning that prepares children for life.
Founded in 2013, Ukti Waldorf school established a North Indian presence for Waldorf education. Ukti began as a 3-student nursery in the home of one of the founding parents and has since grown to a thriving mixed-age kindergarten and Grades 1 to 3, growing a grade a year. Our vision is to provide Waldorf education from early childhood through high school years.
Go4Reviews take:
The Ukti Waldorf school Noida follows The Waldorf curriculum which requires some strict implementation of rules. Like parents have to sign contracts with school such as children wont watch TV etc. Only for parents that can completely devote time to their kids. The school only believes in play way of teaching.
Location: Ukti Waldorf, Sector 130, Noida
Classes: Till V
Board: Waldorf
Average class size: 10 to 15
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Our Survey review (perception based-score out of 100):
Academics | Individual attention to child | Infrastructure | Parents involvement | Co-curricular activities |
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75 | 90 | 75 | 90 | 75 |
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Last Updated on December 1, 2020 by Go4Reviews
Ok only for very young classes possibly before class 1st.
I would never advise experimental education to anyone.
They make children bake cakes outdoors in summers and have a very close approachability factor
The kids grow in confidence but remain far from reality. it needs to have the right mix of curriculum which is unfortunately not the case.
My daughter was in the school last year. Initially I was happy, child was quite loving the school and was getting to speak as well. However, with time, we found that the progression was limited. so, we finally pulled her out and put her in a formal school.
The curriculum is a only if are prepared to see your child cut off from rest of the world.