Our daughter was growing fast and was past two years; she visibly seemed bored at home. We desperately wanted to send her to a playschool to match her energy and enthusiasm. But by the time we returned from Germany it was late December and all the big schools in Bangalore had closed admissions by Nov-Dec for the forthcoming academic June. We did try our best but had no choice left but to hunt for a good Montessori to spend her initial three years.
First thing we decided was on the education methodology – Montessori Education system than the traditional nursery. I read and heard from my friends about the benefits of a Montessori system and was more impressed when I personally visited such schools and witnessed how Montessori materials trigger practical learning against the traditional bookish learning.
We did quite a lot of research with respect to various criteria like Education Method, Commuting Distance, School ambience, and ofcourse not ignoring the quality and reputation of the school. We visited more than 10 schools in and around our area and it took more than 3 weeks to decide on a playschool; just to remind you my daughter is not even in the age of entering pre-nursery. Few schools call themselves Montessori but follow the traditional system. I always made sure to talk to parents whose kids were already studying in the school; the major factor to my decision making.
Here’s my opinion on few of the schools I visited; hope it would be of some help to the school hunting parents.
Akshara Montessori School, Ulsoor, Bangalore : Though I was shocked at first on its location on the traffic prone main road; the ambience inside was cool and cosy; I liked it very much and even the reputation is good, but distance was a hurdling stone.
Geetanjali Montessori, Kagadasapura, Bangalore: New school premises at Kagadasapura is good and even the parent’s opinion was good compared to its branch in Jeevanbhima nagar. I personally liked it, but again distance was a hurdle.
SSB International School, IndiraNagar, Bangalore: I was not impressed about the school ambience and the Montessori campus of theirs was pathetic.
Little Feat Montessori, Koramangala and Kuddle Kids, HAL 3rd Stage have my positive ratings.
Finally coming to the point on where I decided to put my daughter was into Casa Maria, Montessori House of Children, Airport Road; a small but cosy place to opt. My daughter seems to enjoy her time at school, a sigh of relief for couple of years before we start school hunting again.
Here’s a useful website which has information and reviews on Bangalore Schools http://www.bangaloreschools.net

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June 19, 2008 at 2:07 pm
mufs22
HI!!
I Was lookin for preschools for my son and i came across ur blog..i really appreciate the reviews given..i have zeroed in on kuddle kids(http://www.kuddlekidz.co.nr/)..though i hvent visited them yet,its quite nearby.(i stay on old madras road).
did u visit the school?was it clean?and how were the teachers..particularly their accent?
thanks
June 22, 2008 at 6:30 am
privj
Hi Mufeeda,
Thanks for stopping by!
Kuddlekidz was the first place i visited, i did like it. Its a small and cosy place; they follow nursery methodology but still use some Montessori equipments for their kids. I liked their syllabus and approach; they did have a lot of variety in their teaching. I could speak to the Principal of the school, she was friendly and efficient; but was not able to meet other teachers. They do have after school day care; if incase you are interested. Do visit the place and have a chat with them personally!
June 23, 2008 at 1:49 pm
mufs22
hi privj
oh i visited the school..if u cn call it that..nd i was dismayed to say the least..its just one big huge room with different areas.
it wasnt neat nor clean..
i found something called shemrock ..off old madras road..i liked the plce and hpefully will admit him there in sept..meanwhile am still lookin for anything better….
June 24, 2008 at 5:46 am
privj
Hey Mufs,
If u r searchin for a playschool, every galli in Bangalore has umpteen and v can understand how the stds could be!! Shemrock Bluebells i did visit but they follow nursery methodology hence we were looking for further options. Try ‘Podar jumbo kids’, 790, 12th Main, 8th Cross, H.A.L. 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore, 560038; PH:+91-80-41119490; hope you should be liking this one. Euro Kids, Indira Nagar also have a good reputation; parents from my place are happy about their standards.
November 4, 2008 at 3:45 pm
sailuv
Hi privj,
Thank you for posting this information, We are looking for montessori schools for my 2 year old son. Have you joined your daughter in casa Maria?
How is it? That schools is very near to us. Can u share some inforamtion regarding that school i.e how is education, other activities, communication skills, playing activities, if possible fee structure.
January 1, 2009 at 2:23 pm
privj
Hi Sailaja,
Thanks for writing! Yes my daughter goes to Casa Maria; i like the school; its a small, cozy school which is typically montessori but they also follow nursery pattern to prepare kids who move on to a big schools for their nursery education. Ideally most of the kids come here for their 2-4 yrs of age; learn, play, have fun and they move on to big schools; if you are interested in eduating ur son for all the 3 yrs of Mont here; they also bring up the kid that way. But later after the montessori, getting admission in other schools for 1st std would be difficult is the general opinion of parents; hence most of the kids early in their 3-4 yrs age move to big schools. My daughter is 3+ loves to go to Casa Maria; she can sing around 20 rhymes and speaks good English. Am happy with her progress. There is a small play area but their learning is as well in the play way, so kids love it; you can get in touch with the teachers personally to learn more about the progress of ur son(incase u put him there). I have also got admission for my daughter in NCFE for which she handled the interview rounds exuberently well; all the credit goes to her teacher’s in Casa Maria – they did train her well. Fee – i paid around 13K initially and around 1000/per month last year; there could be slight variations now. Kindly get in touch with Merrin – the principal of Casa Maria.