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Dreamtime Learning Hub, Jubilee Hills is a small, community-style school that blends Cambridge academics with maker-space learning.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Not published; small groups suggest ~8–12:1 (verify with school)Not published; small micro-school batches (≤15 learners per group) students
  • Micro-school model with ≤15 learners per batch.
  • Strong focus on maker-space and experiential learning.
  • Flexibility for travel and blended learning.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Dreamtime Learning Hub, Jubilee Hills is a small, creative micro-school that blends Cambridge academics with hands-on, project-based learning. It’s ideal for families seeking a flexible, personalised approach rather than a traditional classroom setup.

Best Fit For

  • Curious, self-driven learners who enjoy making and exploring.
  • Children who thrive in small groups and need individual attention.
  • Families who value flexibility and are comfortable with a non-traditional structure.

Strengths

  • Small class sizes and personalised learning.
  • Maker-space and experiential curriculum.
  • Warm, nurturing environment.
  • Cambridge-linked academic structure.
  • Flexibility for blended or remote learning.

Trade-offs / Things to check

  • Limited sports and large-scale facilities.
  • Administrative communication and refund policies.
  • Fee transparency — details shared only after enquiry.
  • Leadership names vary across listings — confirm current head.
  • Compact campus — visit in person to assess space.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Request a full written fee structure and refund policy.
  • Ask to meet the hub head and learning coaches.
  • Visit the maker space and observe a class.
  • Speak to current parents about their experience.
  • Clarify how Cambridge assessments are conducted.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Not published; small micro-school batches (≤15 learners per group)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Not published; small groups suggest ~8–12:1 (verify with school)

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Founded by Ms. Lina Ashar
  • Leadership includes Dr. N. Aruna Rao and Dr. Anusha Venkatesh (as per listings)
  • Teachers are called “learning coaches” and trained in Dreamtime’s personalised learning model.

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Foundation (3–6 yrs)₹60,000 – ₹1,50,000 per year (estimate)
Elementary (6–11 yrs)₹75,000 – ₹1,50,000 per year (estimate)
Middle Years (11–13 yrs)₹80,000 – ₹1,50,000 per year (estimate)
Registration Fee₹5,000 (published)
Seat Booking / Admission DepositMinimum ₹40,000 (published)
Transport₹10,000–₹40,000 per year (estimate)
Meals₹10,000–₹30,000 per year (estimate)

Admission Process for Interested Parents

  • 1.1. Fill out the online registration form on the school website.
  • 2.2. Pay the ₹5,000 registration fee.
  • 3.3. Schedule a visit to the hub.
  • 4.4. Complete the Personal Learning Journey (PLOT) form.
  • 5.5. Attend a parent interview with the academic team.
  • 6.6. Pay the ₹40,000 admission deposit to confirm the seat.
  • 7.7. Submit required documents (birth certificate, ID proofs, photos, previous school records).
  • 8.8. Receive admission letter and batch allocation.
  • 9.9. Admissions are rolling, but the main academic year begins in June. Seats are limited due to small batch sizes, so early application is advisable.

What Parents Say

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

Early Years (3–6)

Positives

Parents love the play-based, nurturing environment and short day timings. Children seem happy and engaged.

Watch out for

Few complaints, though some parents wish for more outdoor space.

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Ask: Ask how much time is spent outdoors and what a typical day looks like.

Elementary (6–11)

Positives

Personalized learning and mixed-age groups help children gain confidence and independence.

Watch out for

Some parents mention slow communication during admissions or withdrawals.

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Ask: Ask how the school handles parent communication and feedback.

Middle Years (11–13)

Positives

Project-based learning and Cambridge benchmarking are appreciated.

Watch out for

Limited feedback due to small cohort size.

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Ask: Ask about subject depth and how assessments are handled.

Extracurriculars / Maker Space

Positives

Strong praise for robotics, cooking, and 3D printing activities.

Watch out for

Limited large-scale sports facilities.

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Ask: Ask if your child will get enough physical activity.

Fees / Administration

Positives

Parents value the personalised approach.

Watch out for

Recurring complaints about refund and withdrawal policies.

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Ask: Request written policies and sample invoices before enrolling.

Campus & Facilities

Not listed.

Maker’s Space for woodworking, robotics, and 3D printingCarpentry and cooking zonesKitchen garden and small science parkImmersive tech and VR learning areasSmall studios and mixed-age classroomsLibrary and curated learning resourcesField trips, workshops, and guest lecturesTransport and meals available at extra costDigital LMS for blended and remote learning

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"I would like to highly recommend Dreamtime Learning. The instructors are passionate, the lessons are engaging, and the flexibility is perfect... support team is fantastic — always responsive and helpful."

"Dreamtime Learning Hub offers a nurturing and innovative environment for young learners... I can see the transition in my child."

"An excellent place for overall growth of a child, be it academics, social skills, independence, confidence... Within a few months I have noticed tremendous positive changes."

Concerns raised

"Charged an application fee but did not guarantee admission or provide updates."

"Management money-driven and lacks professionalism; unfriendly staff members and teachers who are hostile towards students."

"Tough withdrawal policy and poor communication from the leadership team... concerns about owner's reputation among parents."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

3–13 years, with mixed-age cohorts that encourage collaboration across levels.

Family Backgrounds

Predominantly urban, educated families from Jubilee Hills and nearby areas; many are professionals or entrepreneurs.

Socio-economic Profile

Upper-middle to affluent families who can afford premium micro-schooling.

Child Profiles

Curious, self-motivated children who enjoy hands-on projects and flexible learning. Less suited for children who prefer structured, competitive environments or large sports programs.

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