Orienting parents on modern education

Orienting parents on modern education
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The Gaudium School hosted the first ever orientation programme for parents at The Sheraton in Gachibowli. The interactive session had more than 400 enthusiastic parents who realised the need of new age learning skills for today’s generation students. Parents were introduced to the schools philosophy, the curriculum and the pedagogy which will have a positive impact on the child’s growth.

The Gaudium School hosted the first ever orientation programme for parents at The Sheraton in Gachibowli. The interactive session had more than 400 enthusiastic parents who realised the need of new age learning skills for today’s generation students. Parents were introduced to the schools philosophy, the curriculum and the pedagogy which will have a positive impact on the child’s growth.


The Gaudium School is located near the financial district, Gachibowli. The school houses a petting zoo, butterfly fields, shaded boulevards and a gamut of sporting facilities both indoor and outdoor. The Gaudium School has introduced many firsts to the education industry in Hyderabad like an interactive science park on campus, a theatre and communication programme in association with Trinity College of London.


Also, it is the only school to encourage adventure sports, camping and programs like sleeping under the stars. Hema Surapaneni, principal, The Gaudium School, said, “Education system today has redefined the role of a teacher from a knowledge transmitter to learning facilitator, knowledge guide and co-learner with students.


Our aim is to build a successful partnership between the school, students, parents and community to create an intellectually charged atmosphere for children.”“Our future world needs innovative minds who are passionate about humanity and derive innate happiness from it. Our mission is to provide an environment where the child can explore and realise what they are truly passionate about and pursue it and blossom into being a source of lifelong happiness,” said K Kirthi Reddy, founder, The Gaudium School.

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