‘The online classes at Apeejay School International have been flawless’
Mrs Neetu Yadav, mother of Apeejay School International student Aditya Kumar, applauds the teachers for paying attention to the progress of each and every student in the class
Mrs Neetu Yadav, a homemaker, is the mother of Aditya Kumar, class 11 student at Apeejay School International . Her husband Mr. Rajesh Kumar is a businessman in the real estate sector.
In a brief interview, Mrs Yadav recollects how the school seamlessly bridged the virtual divide successfully during the online classes. Edited excerpts:
We were searching online for a good school for Aditya. It was there that we found Apeejay School International. The school was providing the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and we were ourselves looking for a good IB school. The most important thing which impressed me is that the ratio between a teacher and a student is very nice at the school. That was a crucial reason for choosing the school.
Please tell us a bit about Aditya and take us through his progress at school?
Aditya is a very sincere child. He loves to do art and play cricket and tennis. He is really enjoying school at the moment. He is doing very well academically. Mathematics is his favourite subject. He is also participating in the table tennis events and is interested in instrumental music as well.
Are the teachers engaging well with the students?
Yes. They are teaching really well. I am completely satisfied as a parent with the manner in which my child is being developed at the school. All the teachers are doing a great job.
What is the best thing about Apeejay School International?
I have observed that the school is giving extra effort and time on each and every child. The school is truly focusing on the progress of every child. The teachers are extremely helpful and are always available to resolve a parent’s doubts. They always reply promptly whenever I message them.
Now that the schools are reopening, is Aditya excited to go to the school?
Yes. He is very excited and eager to attend the classes physically from next week.
How has the experience of the online classes been for Aditya?
It was very good, flawless actually. The online classes were just like the physical classes. The virtual divide was barely visible. Aditya could ask a question to the teacher anytime. The teachers were attentive during the classes and were always available to answer a student’s query. It was a very good experience for Aditya.
Arijit Roy is a young correspondent at Apeejay Newsroom. He has done his masters in English literature from Delhi University and has a book of poems published by Writers Workshop India. He can be reached at [email protected].