AJIT B
Reviewed on 15 Aug 2023
Before you read this review please go and check how many bad reviews this school has due to bad behaviour by security guards towards parents!!! I went to just ask for admission details and the security was so rude. The body language and tone is not at all professional. Whether they let us in or not is secondary. But the way they treat you is pathetic. I know they loosing one admission is not a big deal for the school. But with this attitude one cannot go a very long way.This reflects a very poor administration. This is definitely not the way to treat someone coming to your doorstep to just enquire about the admission. I hope the agency and the school is aware that you are not dealing here with bunch of thugs or rowdies. You are dealing with parents. Parents who want the best education for their kids.Whether you will look into this or not doesn't not bother me.Getting admission here or not doesn't change a thing for me or my child. Whether admission is closed or open doesn't matter. All that matters is right behaviour. This is really not something that educational institution should encourage and teach.
Sahana Nagesh
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2023
Without even a question, NPS is among the top schools in Bangalore. Whenever prospective students visited the school for admission, they found the staff to be friendly, pleasant, and welcoming. The school's infrastructure is excellent, and the play area has been its best feature. In particular, the staff was well-trained and patient with the children.
Kratika Gupta
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2022
Rude behavior by the administration. They are just trying to make money. They have kept the admissions open from website, accepting money, while the admissions are already frozen. When we asked the administration to look into, as its open from website, and we have paid the money, which is wasted, then they are like you drop the form and we will consider if there is waitlist, and hanged up. First your staff should learn the basic ethics of public speaking, accepting your mistakes, do not hang up the phone without concerning the other side, talk softly. The tone was rude, arrogant. I am not sure, what you would be teaching to your kids. Why are you asking the financial status of parents, are you trying to rise the fee based on their income.
SMA 46
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2022
A highly overrated school with poorly managed administration. One gets the feeling that since the school has achieved a level of fame the management and faculty have decided to sit back, relax and be arrogant. There seems to be complete impunity to the administration that even after receiving complaints and feedback nothing ever changes here. The complete onus on the child's well being and academics is on parents. It is overpriced for the quality of teachers education and infrastructure for extracurricular activities. All the best to you if you are planning to get your kid admitted here.
Venkat Terugu
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2020
As experts say, the child career is empowered by two teachers, first by home, and then by the school. The school gives knowledge and tools, but the home environment nurtures the values & wisdom. We get good teachers at many places, having great teachers, with not only the SME -Subject Matter Expertise- but with the passion to teach, a thirst to enable kids for their best, and to inspire them every day, It demands different abilities. Choosing such teachers, empowering them with the right skills, training for new age demands, is the beauty of NPS. It's hard to get a seat here, but worth. It has been told that the school is more focused on academics, but they have shifted the gears for the new future, students going to face. They are delivering a friendly experiences in the class, with life skills, sports, arts, hobbies, creativity, and leadership, these have been encouraged and engaged in recent years. It's impossible to get all the good stuff in any one school, what matters is school keeps shifting their goalpost, to establish new standards of building best citizens and they stay ahead with what matters for the student's future. Of course, parents' responsibility plays a major role as well, rose blossoms because it is a rose, only manure what school can provide.