A. An inclusive school is one that welcomes ALL students. This means children of all backgrounds (race, ethnicity, religion etc) and abilities can be enrolled at the school.
A. We absolutely do!
A. Speech therapy, occupational therapy, behaviour management therapy. All in one place!
A. No. Just the one – humari koi aur branch nahi
People ask us many questions. Some of the more frequent one are listed above. Other questions we hear quite often are given below (click the question to reveal answer).
A. Future Smart Inclusive School does not offer individual sessions. So there is no hourly fee. All interventions tak place in the classroom.
A. No. Future Smart Inclusive School absolutely does not allow parents on the premises while the school is in session.
A. We can’t tell you the fee right off the bat, because each child has unique needs and our fee is tailored to the child’s requirements. Please call us for details.
A. We only meet parents by appointment (please call or WhatsApp to set up an appointment).
A. Future Smart Inclusive School follows global best practices. These have been developed well seasoned professionals and leaders. We follow these rules and have so far reaped extraordinary results.
A. Well, it requires well trained staff, a lot of effort and a great big heart. At Future Smart Inclusive School, we understand that each child learns differently, and we go out of our way to help each child.
Our limited screen time for children includes educational stories and other resources.
In addition to therapies we also cover academics.
Parents don't need to buy books and supplies. The school provides all materials.
We focus on learning through play. Physical activities are important part of our day.
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