



St. Anne's English Medium School
Parent InsightsBhakhara Road Vill- Banjari Bhathagaon KURUD Chhattisgarh - 493663 India
Choosing the right school for your child can be overwhelming, especially when information online is limited or inconsistent.
- ✦Library with around 2500 books — quite large for a rural school
- ✦Computer-aided learning lab with 10 computers
- ✦Historically listed in CISCE directories (verify current status)
Summary for Parents
Overview
- •St. Anne’s English Medium School, Banjari (Kurud) offers a solid foundation for early and middle schooling in a rural setting. It has good basic infrastructure and a caring teaching team, but lacks transparency online about fees and board affiliation.
What kind of child will this school work for best
- •A child from the local area who benefits from smaller class sizes and a familiar environment
- •A child whose parents value English-medium education but prefer a community-based school
Strengths
- •English-medium instruction
- •Library and computer lab facilities
- •Co-educational environment
- •Stable teaching staff
Potential trade-offs / Things to check
- •Unclear board affiliation (ICSE vs. State Board)
- •No published fee structure
- •Limited extracurricular details
- •No ramps or accessibility features
Recommendations / Questions to Ask
- •Can you share the latest affiliation certificate?
- •What is the current fee structure and transport cost?
- •How many students are enrolled per class?
- •What extracurricular activities are offered?
- •Is the school purely day-based or does it have boarding?
School Information
Board / Curriculum
ICSE
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English-medium
Type
Co-ed
Student–Teacher Ratio
20 teachers; total student count not available
Boarding
Day school only
Pincode
493663
Leadership & Staff
- • Head Teacher: Sr. Jancy
- • 20 teachers (15 female, 5 male)
- • 6 pre-primary teachers
Fees & Admissions
Annual fees
Fee details will be updated soon.
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Admission Process for Interested Parents
Admission Period
Typically begins in April (as per schools.org.in)
Process
No online form; parents should visit the school directly
Documents Usually Required
- 1.Birth certificate
- 2.Aadhar card of student
- 3.Address proof
- 4.Transfer certificate (for higher classes)
- 5.Passport-size photos
- 6.Medical certificate (if requested)
What Parents Say
Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.
Academics
Positives
English-medium instruction and cooperative teachers; presence of pre-primary and upper primary sections.
Watch out for
Board affiliation is unclear, which can affect curriculum and exam recognition.
Ask: Ask for a copy of the school’s current board affiliation certificate.
Infrastructure
Positives
A good number of classrooms, a library, and a computer lab — impressive for a rural setup.
Watch out for
No information on science labs or sports facilities beyond a playground.
Ask: Ask to see the library and computer lab in person during your visit.
Transparency
Positives
Listed across multiple directories, showing some visibility.
Watch out for
Lack of fee details, unclear transport options, and inconsistent contact info.
Ask: Request a written fee structure and transport details.
Community & Environment
Positives
Co-educational and located in a peaceful rural area, which many parents find nurturing.
Watch out for
Limited exposure to urban extracurricular activities or competitions.
Ask: Ask about inter-school events or cultural programs.
Campus & Facilities
Reviews from Other Platforms
Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.
What parents liked
"Good school in village, English medium and helpful teachers."
— Onefivenine forum
"Library and computer lab available; teachers are cooperative."
— schools.org.in comments
"Co-educational environment and playground available for kids."
— Justdial listing comments
Concerns raised
"Information about fees and transport is not clear; parents asked about bus charges in forum with no clear response."
— Onefivenine forum
"Confusion over affiliation (state board vs. ICSE) across directories — parents should verify with school."
— CISCE vs UDISE listings
"Some directory entries show inconsistent contact numbers and email — risky to rely on single directory."
— cross-directory inconsistencies
What Kind of Peer Group?
Age Range
3–14 years (pre-primary to class 8)
Family Backgrounds
Mostly local families from Kurud, Bagoud, and Banjari villages
Socio-economic Profile
Lower-middle to middle-income families seeking English-medium education
Child Profiles
Many first-generation English learners; children used to a close-knit, rural environment
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