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Chrysalis High | |
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Type | ICSE and CBSE school chain |
Established | 2012 |
Director | Dr. Sawal Das Jethani |
Age range | 1.9 years - 18 years |
Classes | Play school — Grade 12 |
Student to teacher ratio | 10/1 |
Sports | Basketball, Football, Swimming, Skating, Chess, Cricket, Gymnastics, Martial Arts |
Affiliations | ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE [ citation needed ] |
Website | http://www.chrysalishigh.com |
The Chrysalis High is a chain of co-educational schools in Bangalore. [1]
The network of schools comprises 7 campuses following the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum, 2 campuses following the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) curriculum, and 1 preschool offering classes from Playgroup to Senior KG. Spread across multiple localities in Bengaluru, the schools provide education from early years to senior grades. The campuses are: [2]
Early Years Program (2–6 years old)
Foundation Years Program (Grade I–IV)
Middle Years Program (Grade V–VII)
Graduating Years Program (Grade VIII–X) The curriculum aligns with the broad goals of national and international systems of education.
The Individual Support Program (ISP) consists of one-on-one sessions designed to effectively bridge learning gaps. [3]
CHAMP (Chrysalis High Amateur to Masters in Performing Arts & Sports) program starts from Grade I. Activities such as swimming, skating, basketball, gymnastics, yoga, contemporary dance, western music, theatre and chess.