National Centre For Excellence, Malleshpalya, Bangalore
October 17, 2009 by vinayak
Filed under Affiliated Board / Curriculum, CBSE Schools, Day Schools, Featured, General, Malleshpalya, School Location, School Type
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The current education system mostly produces bookworms and not thinkers. It is theoretical in nature and bereft of practical knowledge. Besides theoretical knowledge, other abilities required for life like creativity are suppressed. We therefore need a system of instruction that enables a child to face challenges that lie ahead. National Centre For Excellence focuses on overall development, making children ready for life. Dr. K. P. Gopalakrishna, a visionary educationist and the Chairman of the National Public Schools Group, felt the need for a mode of teaching that would not only instill traditional values but also make children competent in a competitive world. Thus, National Centre For Excellence came into existence.
Name of School
National Centre For Excellence, Bangalore
School Address
154/1, “Victorian Enclave”, 5th Main,
Malleshpalya, New Thippasandra Post
Bangalore 560 075.
Phone No: 080-2534 7491 / 9972372241 / 42 / 43
Fax No: 080-25344939
E-mail: contactus@ncfe.co.in
Website
Medium of Education
English
Curriculum
CBSE
Management
Mr. N. Vijay Kumar (Chairman)
Class Strength
25 per class
Grades
Pre-School to XII Standard
School Type
Day School
Principal
Mrs. Indira Kothaneth
Infrastructure
The School believes in providing all the facilities to children in order to enhance  their learning ability and making them ready for life, such as:
- Spacious and lively classrooms that help the child to reap the benefits of a relaxed teaching environment.
- Fully-equipped, 30,000-square-foot science laboratory, for practical in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Biotechnology.
- Well-equipped art room that helps children bring their creations to life.
- Music room that is well-equipped with facilities for both Indian and Western music, classical dance and aerobics. The budding musician can also choose from a wide range of other instruments.
- Language labs to develop the child’s linguistic capabilities.
- Media centre, comprising a well-stocked library, a reading room and an impressive collection of books, periodicals, CDs and videos.
- Audiovisual room that enables children to learn the art of presentations that would help them in their professional lives.
- Outdoor and indoor games facilities which comprise a huge sports field, basketball court and table-tennis room among others.
Curricular and Co-curricular Activities
- ‘Fun and Learn’ classrooms, specially designed for pre-school children, which make learning fun for the young ones.Curricular and Co-curricular Activities
- NCFE places equal importance on other activities like sports, dramatics, elocution, debate, art, music, etc., to help its student and develop both emotionally and physically. It also encourages students to take part in intra- and inter-school competitions so as to inculcate a positive competitive spirit in them.
Contact Details
Enquiries: Contact the Office.
Phone No: 080-2534 7491 / 9972372241 / 42 / 43
Fax No: 080-25344939
E-mail: contactus@ncfe.co.in
Fees
N.A (check the website for more details or contact office)
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This is a horrible school. I would advise no one should even consider admitting their child in this school. Below are specific details:
1) The school apparently offers both Kindergarten and Montessori way of teaching. Since we opted for Montessori we were asked to pay 3 K extra. But soon they merged the classes stating that the strength is less. We were assured that this is only to the benefit of kids and our children will be taught in Montessori way of teaching
Within two months uniform was introduced, because Kindergarten method follow uniform method. Soon writing and books were introduced
2) The school timing were changed and were increased by half an hr because the buses don’t reach on time. The reason is they have one bus which run around the city. WHY — They don’t want to spend more for just 20 kids
3) The school bus doesn’t run because driver is not well… What kind of school is this
4) The school bus had a problem and the kids… all 20 of them were sent in a Mini Van. All 20 with a conductor. When I questioned the school replied… its OK not all that cramped. We cannot hire a taxi for just 20 kids.
When why the hell are you running the school.
5) When we took admission we were shown a land 2 KM away from this temporary building, which they sold to Nitesh because they made good money. Now we have no clue where the school will shift.
6) We were told the school will build a play ground and a basket ball court outside this temporary building which was never done. Kinds are sent to play in the basement full of mosquitoes. When question school is like, its OK no a big problem
Who are you to comment on that
Now we are told the school is closing. When we asked our money back they made a story that they have found a place some 6 KM away from the current school where they will shift in 6-8 months. I fail to understand how can someone build a school in 6 months. They are trying to make stories so that they do not have to return our money.
I WARN all the parents to stay away for this school. I have not seen or heard of such horrible school. I have wasted 88000 and my Son’s precious one year.
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it is true but it is also true that not only NCFE but rest of the schools like sishugruha, new horizon are equally driven by business goals, some of them asking for cash donations (one touching a lakh this year). Every one wants to build an empire with range of institutions within a short period of time, whereas kids studying in their existing school have to bear with lapses in basic infrastructure like no water in toilets.
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I fear that not only NCFE but rest of the schools like sishugruha, new horizon are equally driven by business goals, some of them asking for cash donations (one touching a lakh this year). Every one wants to build an empire with range of institutions within a short period of time, whereas kids studying in their existing school have to bear with lapses in basic infrastructure like no water in toilets.
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My kids are studying at this school and frankly speaking it is not worthwhile for the hectic amount the parent is paying towards fees. School management has no ethic and is purely derived by their own business goals with no responsibility towards society. I would rate as average on their academic programs/activities and strongly recommend other good school such as Sishu Griha, Frank Antony Public School, National Public School, Miranda Public School, New Horizon, Ryan etc. which are far better with lesser fee structure.
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