Prathana or Presidency School: Any reviews?
Anita Nair· Bengaluru
5h ago
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Anita Nair· Bengaluru
5h ago
Vasantha Raman
· Bengaluru2d agoHonestly, skip the reviews and just go for a random school day visit if they allow it. See how the kids look while walking in the corridors; that will tell you more than any brochure ever will.
Venkat Swamy
· Bengaluru2d agoPresidency is more 'old school' and disciplined, which worked wonders for my son who needed a bit of structure. If your child is very creative and independent, Prathana might be a better fit, but for core academics, Presidency is hard to beat.
Nandini Venkat
· Bengaluru2d agoHi, my daughter is in Grade 4 at Prathana. Honestly, the focus on extracurriculars is great, but do keep in mind that the academics are quite rigorous, so ensure your child is ready for that pace. It’s a very proactive school, but sometimes the communication from the administration can be a bit delayed.
Vikram Patel
· Bengaluru2d agoI have visited both. Prathana has a very impressive infrastructure, but do check their teacher retention rate. I found that they change staff quite frequently which might affect the kids in the long run.
Sanjay Joshi
· Bengaluru1d agoHi, my daughter is in Grade 4 at Presidency and honestly, the academics are quite strong but the extracurriculars can be a bit lacking. If you are looking for a more holistic approach, you might want to reconsider Prathana as they focus heavily on arts and sports too.
Geeta Srinivasan
· Bengaluru21h agoMy nephew is at Prathana and he loves it! The campus is quite spacious compared to Presidency, which feels a bit cramped these days. Have you checked the commute from your house?
Revathi Nair
· Bengaluru19h agoCheck the latest fee structure for both carefully. Prathana tends to have many 'hidden' annual charges that add up, whereas Presidency is quite transparent with their costs.
Shobha Rao
· Bengaluru10h agoMy nephew goes to Presidency and he is very happy there. It’s more of a balanced environment compared to Prathana, and they really focus on personality development rather than just books. It might depend on your child’s learning style, so maybe look at their recent board results too?
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