Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find detailed answers to common questions about admissions, academics, and life at Edinwood.

How can we help?

We have compiled a comprehensive list of questions our admissions team receives most frequently. If you cannot find what you are looking for, please don't hesitate to reach out directly.

Admissions & Enrollment

The admission process begins with submitting an online enquiry form. Once received, our admissions team will contact you to schedule a campus tour and an informal interactive session for your child. Following a successful interaction, an offer of admission will be made, which must be secured by submitting the required documentation and registration fee.

Mid-year admissions are considered strictly subject to the availability of seats in the respective grade. Parents moving from other cities or countries are encouraged to contact the admissions office directly to discuss their specific situation.

For Kindergarten 1, children must be at least 3 years old by March 31st of the academic year they are entering. For Kindergarten 2, the requirement is 4+ years. We strictly adhere to these guidelines to ensure developmental readiness.

For Kindergarten and lower primary grades, we conduct informal, play-based observations to understand the child's social and cognitive development. For Middle and Senior school (Grades 6 and above), students may be required to take a baseline assessment in English and Mathematics to help us understand their academic standing.

Academics & Curriculum

We follow the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum. However, we deliver it using modern, inquiry-based pedagogical methods, ensuring that learning is experiential and project-driven rather than purely textbook-based.

We maintain a strict 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio in all our classrooms. This ensures that every child receives personalized attention, mentorship, and support tailored to their unique learning pace.

We use a balanced assessment approach. Formative assessments are continuous and low-stress (quizzes, projects, presentations). Summative assessments occur at the end of terms to evaluate long-term retention. We also place a heavy emphasis on holistic evaluation, grading students on teamwork, creativity, and emotional intelligence.

Yes. Our Department of Student Support Services is staffed by qualified special educators and counselors who work closely with teachers and parents to create Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students requiring additional academic or emotional support.

Campus Life & Facilities

Yes, we operate a fleet of modern, air-conditioned buses equipped with GPS tracking and CCTV cameras. Each bus is accompanied by a trained female attendant to ensure student safety. Transportation routes cover a 25km radius around the campus.

Yes, our student cafeteria provides highly nutritious, chef-prepared meals. We offer a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, and all our produce is sourced from local, sustainable farms. We also cater to specific dietary requirements and allergies upon request.

We offer over 50 extracurricular clubs spanning Fine Arts, Performing Arts, STEM, and Athletics. This includes Robotics, Model UN, Symphony Orchestra, Eco-Warriors, Debate Club, and varsity sports like basketball, soccer, and swimming.

Student safety is our highest priority. The campus is a fully enclosed, secure zone with 24/7 CCTV surveillance, biometric access control for staff, and strict entry protocols for visitors. We also conduct regular fire, earthquake, and lockdown drills.

Still have questions?

Our admissions team is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, to assist you with any specific queries you might have.