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‘From communication skills to eating habits, the school is taking care of it all’
An IT architect shares how a Delhi-based pre-school is delivering the best for his daughter
An IT architect shares how a Delhi-based pre-school is delivering the best for his daughter
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3 years agoon

In the heart of Greater Kailash-II, nestled within the vibrant city of New Delhi, lies a haven of learning and growth – Rhythms Kinderworld School. For Ayemah, a spirited two-and-a-half-year-old, this institute has become a sanctuary of new experiences and boundless potential. Born amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 era, Ayemah’s world initially revolved around her family and the nearby park.

Recognising the need to broaden her horizons, her parents, Adil Rashid Shah, a distinguished Information and Technology (IT) Architect and Dr Abroo Aman Andrabi, an accomplished Assistant Professor at Jamia Millia Islamia, embarked on a quest to find the perfect pre-school for their daughter.
Their search led them to Rhythms, a school that not only promised excellence but delivered it with every step. From the moment the young girl set foot in this nurturing environment, she found herself enveloped in a sense of safety and comfort, sparking a magical transformation. Since her enrollment in March, Ayemah’s progress has been nothing short of remarkable, with noticeable strides in communication and overall development. In the following interview, her father shares more about her.
Edited excerpts from the interview.
Tell us about Ayemah.
She is our younger daughter who studies in Pre-nursery at Rhythms. She is an intelligent, energetic and strong-willed child.
How was your first visit to the school?
My wife and I decided to enroll Ayemah in a pre-school to familiarise her with those outside of her immediate family. Eventually, both of us began our online search for pre-schools in the vicinity. Luckily, we chanced upon Rhythms which was an eminent and promising institute. On our first visit, we were guided well, so we took no time to firm up our decision.

In just a matter of a few days, we realised that Ayemah liked going to the school. She didn’t miss us much and was able to take up activities independently. She also felt safe and comfortable (almost a magical thing for us).
Has it been long since your association with the school? Is Ayemah doing well there?
We enrolled our daughter in March this year. She is doing well. At present, her communication skills have improved manifold. In addition to this, there is a visible change in her development and understanding. She is learning well and is able to express herself properly. Even the brightest minds need polishing; I feel Rhythms is doing just that for her.
Would you recommend the school to other parents?
Yes. This is a trustworthy place. It is not only about the educators of the school but the environment too. I may have missed to mention that my daughter has motion sickness and the school takes care of this issue genuinely. In fact, her eating habits have improved as well.
Overall, we feel that Ayemah is trying to give her best. Hence, we wish to thank the school for their contribution to my daughter’s educational journey.
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