Saturday, May 21, 2016

Education Goals of Education Brands


With the upcoming of admission season the search for the best international school in India begins. International schools are meant to be the most looked out from the lots. It is a kind of school that is strategically designed to promote international education, by adopting a curriculum and bringing it forward in an international environment. The search for one of the top international schools in Mumbai ends at Mount Litera School International.

MLSI believes in taking Essel Group's commitment for education to the next level. The centre in Bandra proves to move ahead by keeping the next logical step towards strengthening the international school system in India. The fact is India needs a lot more focus on the education system and the way it is taught by the teachers, which results in the need to emerge its original limited focus on India's expatriate community. With a little hope, India's economic profile continues to rise worldwide, more parents are seeking out international practices in education for their children. This is one such private school in Mumbai whose working system attracts more and more Indian parents and students each year. The attraction is fully based on providing a balance between a traditional approach to skill and knowledge acquisition. Not forgetting to keep in mind an inquiry-based model that recognize the importance of constructing knowledge and learning.


It is in response to the demands of these knowledgeable and discerning parents that MLSI are working in partnership with the International Baccalaureate to set up their teaching programmes. When one is ready to embark on a new adventure with MLSI, it's unique and special feature being more of providing practical knowledge than to give heavy notes and lectures by making the subject as boring as History. Anything which a person remembers is either because he likes the subject or it is interesting enough that it gets inbuilt. Same goes with the tradition of teaching of the international baccalaureate schools.

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