It is widely understood that a child’s learning curve can be greatly influenced by their curriculum, pedagogy and the personalities of educators. However, it could also be argued that issues in the school environment may contribute to a lack of interest. A child spends/Children spend around 4-6 hours of his/their day at school – effectively making it their ‘home away from home’. Child development researchers have highlighted the importance of school infrastructure for student engagement, learning and overall health, both physical and mental. The results of a 2017 National Achievement Survey for grades III, V and VIII indicated that there may be an association between poor school infrastructure and low motivation when it comes to learning. Studies showed that students attending schools with lower standards had an inclination towards lower academic performance than those who had access to stimulating classrooms and facilities. Ultimately, it is clear that appropriate school infrastructure plays an important role in enabling students to grow holistically
EKYA Schools has five forward-thinking campuses, designed to be energy-efficient and technology-driven, spread across the vibrant city of Bangalore. The student-centric campuses are designed by some of the leading architects in the country, they are visual masterpieces that provide a healthy atmosphere for the students. ITPL Branch at Chinnapanahalli Main Road has been meticulously crafted with smart spaces to ensure the physical and mental health of children. Mr. Sanjay Mohe, an award-winning architect with national acclaim, designed BTM Layout on NS Palya Main Road to nurture student well-being. Byrathi Campus on Hennur-Bagalur Road boasts state-of-the-art infrastructures and facilities tactfully built for optimum student welfare. Finally, NICE Road‘s Mylasandra Campus stands out among the rest, spread across two-and-a-half acres with accommodations for approximately 1500 students.
A Guide To Finding Sustainable Solutions For Common Teenage Social Problems
A Guide To Finding Sustainable Solutions For Common Teenage Social Problems