Only About 5% of Students Want to Become Teachers Today
My first-grade teacher, Rubero Ma’am, taught me cursive handwriting. Even today, when someone compliments my handwriting, I think of her. […]
My first-grade teacher, Rubero Ma’am, taught me cursive handwriting. Even today, when someone compliments my handwriting, I think of her. […]
“Does the IGCSE curriculum have any scope in India and how can it benefit my child?” It’s a common question
In the 21st-century post-pandemic world where we are gradually adapting to the hybrid model of learning (partly through classroom lectures
With the increasing trend of young people wanting to get job opportunities in foreign countries, the IGCSE syllabus has recently
Developing social awareness is an integral part of a child’s growth into adulthood. As such, it is crucial that social
Ekya brings learning to life. Literally!Here are some of the things that we really believe in and are proud to
Today, we are delighted to share an important milestone in this journey – the publication of a new book by
Fifteen years ago Ekya Schools took upon itself an unprecedented initiative by asking the question “What if school was different?”
Recently, fourth graders at a US-based school huddled around tables scattered with spaghetti sticks, marshmallows, and string. The challenge? Build
“So, what do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a classic question, and children usually answer with