Prasanna Deep

#1, Nirguna Mandir Layout, Koramangala, Bangalore
9740850750

prasannatrust.org/school | swetha.jagdish@gmail.com

Board: Pre-school
Details

Prasanna Deep is a new pre-school started by the Prasanna Trust with an intent of imparting value based education to children. Admissions are open for children between 2 to 6 years.

Prasanna trust was founded by Swami Sukhabodhananda. More information about the trust can be found at http://prasannatrust.org/

 

Activities
  • Music, Dance, Drama, Arts, Craft
  • Library, Story time
  • Educational games
  • Yoga, Shlokas
  • Field trips, Outdoor activtities, Cookery

 

Fee Structure

Please contact school for further details.

Comments

After struggling to find a better school in and around Koramangala we settled for this one. I'm glad that we took this decision. In todays world, you will hardly find any school without any commercial interests in running it - Prasanna Deep is an exception. The fees they charge is too less for the kind of facilities that they provide in the school - the school is a big modern architecture.

Whatever decision you may take for your kids, you must visit the school once to see for yourself the kind of infrastructure they have. The facilities are amazing and it is very clean, green, calm atmosphere away from maddening crowd, noise, pollution. They have huge collections of educational toys, learning materials and books. They take very few students. Hence student/teacher ratio is good - as a result kids get proper attention to such an extent that my son cries when we say "school is closed today". I heard similar stories from other parents.

Since it is part of the Swami Sukhobodhananda's ashram, children get early exposure to culture, yoga, slokas and discipline in life.

The only drawback is location. It is slightly inside and portion of the road leading upto the school/ashram is not asphalted(due to some legal dispute) but there are several apartments surrounding this place. Since they provide pick-up/drop service - it shouldn't be an issue.