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Expert Comment: The leading society established the national Residential School in the year 1946. The school opened its door for the students working on the main objective of serving the cause of education for the children of Malnad district. The educational institution is managed under the supervision of the National Education Society in Shivamogga. The ICSE affiliated school focuses on the vision to support and promote the best education for benefitting the students.... Read more
Expert Comment: Kumadvathi Residential Central School is one of several educational institutions run by “Swami Vivekananda Vidya Samsthe”, a voluntary organization registered under the Indian Trust Act. The Trust has its head office at Shikaripura and has been contributing its share in providing quality education and social services since 1996. Kumadvathi Residential Central School, which has been started with the vision of making Residential Central School created with the concept of making the children self-reliant, knowledgeable and achieved glory and success, follows the CBSE pattern of the syllabus provided by the board CBSE. Therefore, children are self-reliant, knowledgeable and reach the pinnacle of glory and success, follow the CBSE pattern of Central Board of Secondary Education, and the medium of instruction is English.... Read more
Expert Comment: Classes at Hongirana do not take place solely within the confines of a classroom. Prior to implementing CCE, the school utilised activity-based teaching strategies. Students now have their own place to grow and flourish. As it is now, CCE stresses formative assessment, which has strengthened their ideology. Various teaching methods are used such as research projects, homeworks, surveys, outings, skits, speeches, and presentations, as well as data gathering and handling procedures and experiments.... Read more
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Yes you can. In fact, you must. Unlike a day school, your child would live in the boarding school and any parent would want to make sure that their child in a safe secure hygienic and comfortable place which would be instrumental in his mental and physical development.
Annual fee range, for boarding schools, is very wide. Privately run and managed boarding can have an annual fee for junior class (grade 5 or less) as low as 1 lakh per annum and goes all way to 20 lakhs per annum. Besides annual fee, there are additional costs such as travel and other expenses, which again vary enormously from school to school. A school with a fee of 1 Lakh per annum, generally, can provide only very basic boarding lodging facilities. At the other end schools charging 10 Lakhs and above usually provide the best possible boarding and lodging facilities, usually multiple curriculum choices and a very wide variety of sports. However, we should be mention that annual fee is not necessarily a good indicator of school's overall quality (it is only a reasonable indicator of infrastructure provided). It is however reasonable to expect that, with good boarding and lodging ample sports facilities and good teachers a school would have to charge somewhere between 4 to 8 lakhs to meet all expenses.
There are several institutions that can lay claim to that title and there would be no name or list of the best which cannot be contested, and spark debate or controversy. Many ranking and awards that have come up lately (and more get added to the list each year) which publish raking across multiple categories (and categories also increase every year to accommodate more and more schools) which offer some insights, however there no neutral independent entity with no commercial relations with schools that exists to definitely pass best and worst school judgement with any objectivity.
While we all agree that some schools do a better job than others, in India, which has 1500+ boarding schools, finding the best one could across all parameters would not only be very difficult it may be impossible. So each set of parents have to find the best one which suits their needs and aspirations. Some things that a parent must keep in mind:
Don’t go overboard, there is little correlation between expense and output desired.
Ask for past three years results if you want an academic rigorous environment.
There are certain sports and activities which appear attractive on paper but have very little value practically.
Boarding schools offer some unique developmental opportunities not available in day schools to the same extent. Boarding school students invariably turn out to be more independent, more self-confident have better social skills. Children from diverse backgrounds living together in a boarding school, are exposed to much wider set experiences which community day schools rarely have. Boarding schools have a 24X7 curriculum which gives them ability to include far more activities and events in the school calendar leading to better overall development including leadership qualities. Sports and outdoor activities are an integral part of the day, something city day schools struggle to provide.