Springdales School Admissions 2011
It all started in Delhi, at ½ East Patel Nagar on September 1st, 1955, when a small nursery and kindergarten wastarted in the home of Mrs Rajni Kumar and her husband the late Mr Yudister Kumar, Barrister at Law and Senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India. Many years prior to this, while Mrs Rajni Kumar was a student at the London School of Economics, she had been attracted by the progressive education movement in Britain particularly Beaconsfield founded by Bertrand Russell, Badley’s co-educational school Bedales, and A. S. Neill’s Summerhill. So, when planning to open her own school in Delhi, she struck on the name ‘ Springdales’, symbolic of the freshness of Spring and inspired by the progressiveness of Bedales. The school was born soon after India attained her independence. It was in the context of Nehruvian politics, International peace and brotherhood, and the Non-aligned movement that Springdales took shape and burst upon the educational scenario with vibrancy and freshness, dovetailing much of the ethos and culture of the new India, into its education programmes and philosophy Springdales attracted the local community from the very start and it grew rapidly.
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It all started in Delhi, at ½ East Patel Nagar on September 1st, 1955, when a small nursery and kindergarten wastarted in the home of Mrs Rajni Kumar and her husband the late Mr Yudister Kumar, Barrister at Law and Senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India. Many years prior to this, while Mrs Rajni Kumar was a student at the London School of Economics, she had been attracted by the progressive education movement in Britain particularly Beaconsfield founded by Bertrand Russell, Badley’s co-educational school Bedales, and A. S. Neill’s Summerhill. So, when planning to open her own school in Delhi, she struck on the name ‘ Springdales’, symbolic of the freshness of Spring and inspired by the progressiveness of Bedales. The school was born soon after India attained her independence. It was in the context of Nehruvian politics, International peace and brotherhood, and the Non-aligned movement that Springdales took shape and burst upon the educational scenario with vibrancy and freshness, dovetailing much of the ethos and culture of the new India, into its education programmes and philosophy Springdales attracted the local community from the very start and it grew rapidly.
Click Here For Admission Candidates List 2011
Click here For Official Website
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