Shri Ramswaroop Memorial Public School (SRMPS) is a humble beginning in the enormous field of academics with a mission of developing confident individuals, infusing intense patriotic feelings, generating leadership and team spirit qualities and above all love and cooperation for fellow human beings. The School realizes its mission through the able guidance of the Advisory Board and Management. SRMPS believes in the concept of a “MODERN GURUKUL” – Home of the Teacher. The school aims at establishing a strong bond between students and teachers through its day boarding and residential nature. It seeks to break the shackles of mundane school life because it believes that the child is like a plant that needs proper nurturing and at the same time a ground, enhancing spontaneous and well-rounded growth. Further, the school is managed by a family of true professionals who are proud alumni of world class academic institutes like IITs, MIT(USA), University of Minnesota, University of Connecticut, KG Medical University to mention a few. ... Read more
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I highly recommend this school. The school provides a safe, loving and secure environment. Our children absolutely love attending this school. The teachers are fantastic. The class instruction is organized and the instruction plan is true to the Montessori teachings, unlike other pre-schools which claim to be Montessori.
Shri Ramswaroop Memorial Public School is okay. They do have good teachers and they are not overlooked. Fantastic school system. Highly recommend! Teachers care about the education and advancement of every student.
I can’t say enough great things about this school. My son has been attending since he was three and our youngest will start in the spring. The staff here are just wonderful- extremely loving and attentive. My son just absolutely loves going to school each day.
The school also continues to add additional items to their educational program each year, such as yoga, music, art history and Spanish to name a few. My only complaint is we’d wish they offered a program past Kindergarten.