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Canary The School

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Canary The School often comes up in parent discussions for its IB PYP program and modern campus.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Estimated 12:1–20:1 (not officially confirmed)Not officially published; estimated between 1,200–2,000 based on teacher count (verify with school) students
  • IB PYP authorised (IB code 060570) — rare among local schools.
  • 7-acre campus with extensive sports and performing arts facilities.
  • Leadership team with named coordinators and accessible management.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Canary The School is a relatively new, modern day school offering IB PYP for early years and CBSE for higher grades. It stands out for its large campus, activity-based learning, and caring teachers. However, parents should carefully review the fee structure and academic consistency across grades.

What kind of child will this school work best for

  • Children who enjoy experiential, inquiry-led learning.
  • Families who value a balanced approach over exam-heavy academics.

Strengths

  • IB PYP authorisation and modern infrastructure.
  • Safe, well-monitored campus.
  • Strong focus on co-curricular and holistic development.
  • Approachable teachers and leadership.

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • High and variable fees.
  • Mixed feedback on academic rigor in early years.
  • Limited focus on competitive exam preparation.
  • Inconsistent teacher count data.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Request the official fee circular and breakdown.
  • Confirm current student–teacher ratio.
  • Ask to observe a class or meet the PYP coordinator.
  • Check transport routes and costs.
  • Inquire about academic support for higher grades.

Notes

  • Different schools work for different families. To understand if Canary The School is the right school for your child, see https://www.thecuriousparent.com/how-to-select-a-school.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Not officially published; estimated between 1,200–2,000 based on teacher count (verify with school)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Estimated 12:1–20:1 (not officially confirmed)

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Head of School: Lydia Christina; PYP Coordinator: Mrs. Aparna Vadlamudi; ~100 teachers (school claim)

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
IB PYP (Nursery–Grade V)₹1,70,000 – ₹2,50,000Range reported by parents and Edustoke; confirm with school
CBSE (Grades VI–XII)₹1,17,000 – ₹1,89,000Based on Yellowslate and other listings
Application Fee₹2,000As per Edustoke
Transport FeeNot publishedVaries by route; confirm directly

Fee data varies widely across sources; always ask for the official circular.

Some parents mention paying ₹1.7 lakh for PP2, but it's unclear if that included all charges.

Transport and one-time admission fees are usually extra.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Timeline

Admissions are open year-round, with main intake between October and March.

Steps

  • 1.Fill out the online enquiry form on the school website.
  • 2.Attend a campus visit and interaction session.
  • 3.Submit required documents and pay the application fee (₹2,000).
  • 4.Await confirmation and complete admission formalities.

Documents Required

  • 1.Birth certificate
  • 2.Proof of residence
  • 3.Parent ID (Aadhaar/Passport)
  • 4.Transfer certificate (for higher grades)
  • 5.Previous report cards
  • 6.Passport-size photos
  • 7.Vaccination record (for early years)

Tip

Ask for a meeting with the PYP coordinator or class teacher before finalising admission.

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Early Years (IB PYP)

Positives

Parents appreciate the play-based, inquiry-led approach that builds confidence and curiosity. Children seem happy and engaged.

Watch out for

Some parents feel the academic pace is slower than expected, especially in writing and early literacy.

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Ask: Ask how the school balances play-based learning with academic readiness for Grade 1.

Primary & Middle School

Positives

Teachers are described as caring and approachable, with good co-curricular exposure.

Watch out for

A few parents mention inconsistency in teaching quality and communication gaps between grades.

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Ask: Ask about teacher retention and how the school ensures consistency across sections.

Senior Secondary (CBSE)

Positives

Offers a structured CBSE curriculum with focus on life skills.

Watch out for

Limited focus on competitive exam preparation compared to coaching-oriented schools.

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Ask: Ask what academic support is available for board exams and competitive tests.

Fees & Transparency

Positives

Families who value holistic education find the investment worthwhile.

Watch out for

Many parents feel the fees are high and not clearly broken down.

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Ask: Request a detailed fee breakup and ask what’s included (transport, meals, activities).

Campus & Facilities

7 acres

Air-conditioned classrooms and digital learning toolsLibrary, science and computer labsSports facilities: football ground, hockey turf, lawn tennis, athletic trackIndoor games, music and dance rooms, gymnasium, auditorium, swimming pool250+ CCTV cameras for campus securitySchool transport with multiple routesHealth and first-aid roomHobby clubs and performing arts spaces

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.

What parents liked

"My kid has been a student at this school for the last three years. I have seen a lot of progress in him... I appreciate the teachers and the principal... I highly recommend this school."

Alla Bhakshu

"My daughter loves the teachers a lot and the teachers are very approachable for parents... she is more confident, balanced and free-thinking child."

Nirja Rao

"Several parents report measurable improvement in reading and arithmetic in early years and praise the play-based, activity-led approach."

Parent summaries (2023–24)

Concerns raised

"If you are looking for academics, don't opt for this school. My daughter is lagging academics... Paying 1.7 lakh for PP2. Not satisfied."

Parent on Quora

"They are extremely commercial and money minded. They charge ridiculous fees and pay the teachers very little."

Parent on Quora

"Some parents report variability in teaching quality across grades and occasional concerns about depth at senior-secondary for specialised exam preparation."

Parent forums

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

3 to 18 years (Nursery to Grade XII)

Family Backgrounds

Predominantly urban, middle to upper-middle-class families from the Miyapur–Madinaguda area.

Socio-economic Profile

Many parents are IT professionals, entrepreneurs, or working in corporate roles. The IB program attracts families comfortable with premium fees.

Child Profiles

Children who enjoy hands-on, inquiry-based learning will thrive. Those who prefer structured, exam-oriented teaching may need time to adjust.

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