March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
25/03/20
March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
March 25, 2020 In view of the 21-day lockdown announced by the Government, we will remain closed till 14 April 2020. Should you have any questions, please contact our IVR
Klay Editorial
Precautionary Measures To ensure enhanced safety, appropriate Fumigation (Ultra Low Volume Particles) has been done last weekend at all our Centres Mandatory temperature check and hand sensitization for all visitors
Klay Editorial
09/03/20
March 9, 2020 As per the directives issued by the Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, Govt of Karnataka, Mr.S Suresh Kumar late last evening, instructions have been issued to
Klay Editorial
Going by a method borrowed from Jaralee Metcalf, a behavioural specialist from Idaho Falls Elementary School, we at KLAY Schools have in place as part of our curriculum an experiment
Klay Editorial
Precautionary Measures TRAVEL We are closely monitoring if any of our staff/Children or their parents have travelled to high-risk countries as identified by WHO – China, Japan, South Korea, Hong
Klay Editorial
With children out of school, physical distancing as the new norm, and children’s rights under threat, the new world order has “turned back the clock” on years of progress made on children’s well-being. However, it’s not all bad. As a human race, we’ve been built to adapt: we’ve seen a tipping point in technology-enabled education and the promise of a new education policy in our country.