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Shri Ram Global School
CBSE primary and senior school in Whitefield, opened in 2015 on an 11-acre site at Samethanahalli.
In brief
CBSE primary and senior school in Whitefield, opened in 2015 on an 11-acre site at Samethanahalli. Carries the Shri Ram brand under licence from the Delhi family of schools, run locally by Natures Academy of Education with a Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level option layered onto the CBSE core.
Naming convention matters here. The original Shri Ram Schools are in Delhi-NCR. SRGS Bangalore operates under the Shri Ram Education Trust framework and is not the Shriram Millennium school in the city, which is a different licensee. Curriculum decision is CBSE through Grade 10 with a Cambridge route at senior school for families who want it.
Parent voice trends positive on the campus, the breadth of sport and arts, and the value-for-fee equation relative to the IB schools further east. The recurring negative threads are teacher retention in pre-primary and grumbles about transport practices. Around 4.2 on Google across 130-plus reviews and over 4 on most aggregators, which is broadly consistent with what families on the ground report.
Reviews
A CBSE day school in Whitefield that opened in 2015 under Mr Mukesh Singh, who still leads the institution and reportedly teaches senior classes himself. The school is independent of The Shri Ram Schools in Delhi and the Shri Educare network, and parents who shortlist it are usually doing so for a Whitefield-area CBSE option rather than for the Shri Ram brand. Directory ratings cluster in the low fours and lean positive on academics, teaching commitment, and infrastructure for the price band. The consistent counterweights are bus and driver conduct, communication when problems arise, and teacher continuity in the pre-primary and primary years.
Positives
- Whitefield CBSE access. Sits inside the Whitefield catchment and pitched at the CBSE end of the market rather than the IB-school price band. The OMR campus near Budigere Cross, which opened in 2018, extends the same offer further east.
- Academics and senior school focus. Senior school skews towards engineering and medical entrance prep, with integrated programme tie-ups for JEE and NEET coaching and faculty hired from IIT and NIT for PCMB. Parents looking at Class 11 and 12 as the destination tend to rate the school more highly than those entering at pre-primary.
- Teachers and pastoral attention. Class teachers come up often as the strongest part of the experience, with parents describing them as approachable and willing to follow up on individual students. The head taking senior classes himself gets cited as a sign of involvement rather than figurehead leadership.
- Fees and value. Sits in the mid-range for Whitefield CBSE schools rather than at the top, and a recurring line in parent feedback is that the fee feels proportionate to the day-to-day experience. Annual fees move from roughly INR 85,000 at the lower grades into the INR 1.2 to 2.8 lakh range higher up depending on programme.
Considerations
- Teacher continuity in early years. Pre-primary and lower primary turnover is the most common structural complaint. Parents with younger children describe a class teacher changing inside the school year more than once, and the senior school's stability does not always carry down.
- Bus and transport conduct. Driver behaviour comes up enough times to register as a pattern, with complaints about speed, language, and how concerns are handled when raised. The fleet itself is GPS-tracked, so the issue parents flag is conduct and oversight rather than equipment.
- Communication and ad-hoc charges. Responsiveness from the administrative side gets mixed marks, and event-linked charges for things like farewells are described as appearing late and feeling steep against the headline fee. Parents who treat the published fee as the full cost sometimes feel caught out.
Location
Samethanahalli,Naganayakanakote, Whitefield, Naganayakanakote, Karnataka 560117, India