Has anyone had experience with Sharanya Narayani International School?
Asha Balakrishnan· Bengaluru
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Asha Balakrishnan· Bengaluru
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Sanjay Joshi
· Bengaluru2d agoMy son was there for two years before we moved out of Bangalore. The curriculum is very balanced and he never felt the kind of 'exam pressure' we see in typical CBSE schools. Just make sure to check the transport routes before finalizing anything!
Shanta Ramachandran
· Bengaluru2d agoHi, my daughter is in Grade 4 at SNIS. Academically they are quite balanced, not overly pressurized, which I personally appreciate compared to some other big international schools in Bangalore. The campus is very green and spacious, so kids get a lot of outdoor time, but do check the bus route beforehand as traffic near that area can be a headache.
Rohini Bhat
· Bengaluru2d agoIt is a decent school, but honestly, it really depends on what you are looking for. If you want a holistic environment, it is great, but if you are very strictly focused on competitive exam prep from a young age, you might need to supplement with extra coaching outside.
Sunil Hegde
· Bengaluru1d agoAny idea if they have started the admissions for the next academic year yet? I am also considering SNIS but have heard mixed reviews about their current faculty turnover.
Venkat Swamy
· Bengaluru22h agoWe actually shortlisted SNIS last year but eventually went with another school because we felt the commute was too much from our side of the city. I suggest you try to visit during their working hours to see how the teachers interact with the children during the break; that usually gives a much better vibe than a scheduled tour.
Nalini Krishnakumar
· Bengaluru21h agoHi, my daughter is in Grade 4 at SNIS and we have been quite happy so far. The campus is massive and the focus on sports along with academics is definitely a big plus compared to other schools in that area. However, keep in mind that the commute can be quite long if you are living inside the city.
Radha Mohan
· Bengaluru16h agoWe actually visited SNIS last month for an inquiry. The infrastructure is top-notch, no doubt, but the fee structure is on the higher side. I suggest you try attending one of their open house sessions so you can see how the teachers interact with the children directly.
Arjun Mehta
· Bengaluru2h agoHas anyone else noticed the frequent teacher turnover there lately? My nephew used to go there, but his parents felt the mid-term staff changes were affecting the continuity of the syllabus.
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