
Why the Child Who Plays Sport Often Learns Better
There is a conversation that happens in Indian households every year, usually around exam season. A child comes home from cricket practice, or swimming training,

There is a conversation that happens in Indian households every year, usually around exam season. A child comes home from cricket practice, or swimming training,

You have made the decision. Or you are close to making it. Something about your child’s current school is not working, not dramatically, not in

There is a question parents almost never ask when they are choosing a school. They ask about the curriculum. They ask about the fees. They

Ask most parents how their child’s homework time goes and you will hear some version of the same story. There is a snack. There is

There are two parents at every school gate. The first checks the homework planner every evening, reviews every piece of work before it is submitted,

The term gets used a lot. Progressive school. Progressive approach. Progressive curriculum. But ask ten parents what it means and you will likely get ten

It is a question that most parents navigate by instinct, guided by their own upbringing, their anxieties about their child’s future, and the unspoken competition

Picture two children finishing Class XII with identical marks. One handles a job interview with composure, manages a disagreement with a flatmate without drama, and

At some point in the last decade, someone looked at STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and said: something is missing. They were right. What

Bangalore is one of India’s most education-conscious cities. Parents here research schools carefully, weigh curricula seriously, and think long-term about where their children are headed.