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Delhi’s franchised preschools league table










                Rank                                        Competence of    teachers (200)  Teacher welfare and   development (100)  Infrastructure  (75)  Individual attention to   students (100)  Value for money (100)  Parental involvement   Curriculum and    pedagogy (150)  Safety and hygiene (100)  Leadership quality (100)  Online interaction (100)  TOTAL SCORE (1125)
              2017  2018  2019  2020                                                  (100)
             6   5   2   1   Maple Bear Canadian Preschool, Geetanjali Enclave  170  75  63  71  73  74  121  76  77  65  865
             3   2   3   2   EuroKids Preschool, S Block, GK II  166  74  62  72  75  75  121  73  72  55  845
             12   11   5   3   Kidzee Little Tinkles, Saket  164  72  62   70   72  74  119  71   74  60   838
             7   4   6   4   Mother’s Pride, Dwarka         165  71   63   71   71  73  120  72   73  54   833
             5   3   5   5   Petals Preschool, Dwarka, Sector 7  161  71  61  69  72  72  117  66  74  63  826
             11   7   6   5   EuroKids Preschool, Vasant Kunj  166  69  62  72  71  71  115  65   73  62   826
             15   11   7   6   Serra International Preschool, Vikaspuri  164  73  61  73  68  72  116  74  70  61  832
             9   6   7   7   Sanfort, Mayur Vihar           165  68   63   73   72  71  114  72   71  51   820
             9   8   8   8   Maple Bear Canadian Preschool, Rajouri Garden  163  69  59  70  71  69  112  71  73  52  809
             10   10   8   9   Bachpan Play School, Dwarka  165  68   60   71   70  70  109  70   72  51   806


                                                                  Thank you for ranking our franchisee Petals, Dwarka,
                                                                  Sector 7 among the Top 5 preschools of Delhi. We
                                                               “are glad we have maintained our #5 ranking in these
                                                               challenging pandemic times. Initially when we switched
                                                               to online classes, it was difficult to convince parents about
                                                               the efficacy of online interactions with youngest children.
                                                               But through regular counseling and virtual orienta-
                                                               tion programmes we persuaded them about the value of
                                                               limited two-way interaction between children and our
                                                               highly trained teachers who have designed enjoyable
                                                               curriculums for them. Moreover, we have provided our
                                                               franchisees a blended learning model to transition tiny
                                                               tots to online classes” — Preeti Kwatra (left), founder-
                                                               chairperson of the Petals Group of preschools, Delhi






























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