Kunskapsskolan International school Gurgaon
What school says:
Kunskapsskolan International school , a day-boarding school, established in 2016 provides a truly enabling environment to contribute to the holistic development of each student. With a vast outdoor and indoor Sports Complex, a modern infrastructure aligned to the open and transparent ethos of the educational program, the school is an integrated learning space. The school has vast play areas with facilities for basketball, tennis, badminton, skating, swimming, shooting , football, squash and athletics. The kiddy program for children of early years provides the young exposure to sports.
What differentiates Kunskapsskolan is its educational model, one where students set goals and develop strategies to meet their goals-the starting point for all learning. Goals make it easier to stimulate the students and inspire them into stretching their boundaries. In this school the teachers, time-plan and the learning spaces are adapted to the individual needs of the students.
Our school’s learning framework is designed with the student at the core and the teacher as their partner, coach and mentor. Our program facilitates the student to learn at their own pace and become more independent , taking charge of their development while being closely nurtured by their personal coach who closely guides the child towards achieving their goals.
Go4Reviews take:
The infrastructure of the school is good and students are given independence of thoughts. However few parents feel that the experience level of teachers is found wanting. Even the teaching staff is found promoting school on social networks whilst the focus shall be on teaching.
Location: Kunskapsskolan International School, Adjacent to Sector 70A, Gul Farm Complex, Gurgaon
Classes: Till VIII
Board: CBSE
Average class size: 20 to 30
Fees: Admission Fees: 75k, Security Fee: 25k, Annual fees: 55k, Tuition fees: 44k per quarter
Our Survey review:
Academics | Individual attention to child | Infrastructure | Parents involvement | Co-curricular activities |
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75 | 85 | 85 | 85 | 80 |
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Last Updated on April 22, 2018 by Go4Reviews
As a parent, I am very happy with my kids growth. But academics is a defibite problem. I see my kid is very good in speaking but knowledge levels are quite less in comparison to kids from other schools. She is in class 4.
A child is ultra comfortable at the school. He/she will definitely love going to school. Parents are happy too. But in the competitive world, this is not enough. The academics definitely lags behind. And so does the inter school exposure.
Their KED program is good but then teachers are not very well trained. they need to focus on teacher training and then children will come on their own.
Too much of new tech methods involved in teaching. Teachers are unaware and are yet forced to use those methods to teach.
While DLF branch is really good, this 70a branch is overdoing things. The right mix of traditional and modern teaching methodology is missing. May be, they improve with time, the way it happened with Kuns DLF.
Their way of teaching is truly different. However sports infra is a big turn off.
Poor cousin for Kunskapsskolan school. Still more into promotion. People had tough experience getting refund after they found better options elsewhere.
Commercialized school, more intra school activities than external exposure. Acads wise ok.
The teachers are hardworking and head of school as well is approachable. My kid enjoys going to school. So, all good for now. A good option for someone looking for pre-primary schooling.
My kid has grown in growing in confidence. Lot of sports options and infra is good. However, teacher quality especially at primary level is doubtful. I also see them spending a lot of time in promoting on FB and other mediums.