GOT SOME QUESTIONS?

Why don’t you read some of our Frequently Asked Questions to let you understand more about our establishment.

At Samara, we encourage parents to drop off and pick up their child daily to build consistent rapport with teachers and stay closely involved in their child’s growth. While we currently do not offer transportation, exceptions may be considered in rare cases where no alternative is genuinely possible. (Check video below)
Drop offs & Pick Ups - Youtube

Select staff are trained in First Aid and equipped to provide immediate care in case of health issues or accidents. Parents are contacted right away, and if needed, children are swiftly taken to International Friendship Children's Hospital, Maharajgunj Road just two minutes away, ensuring timely and professional medical attention.

Yes absolutely! At Samara, our 1:5 adult-to-child ratio ensures personalized guidance, while we foster autonomy—encouraging children to explore, make choices, and express themselves freely. Our tailored child centered teaching methods, aided with regular open family communication makes every effort to ensure that each child thrives to become confident and enthusiastic learners.

We follow a specially compiled blended curriculum incorporating modern teaching approaches alongside traditional learning. Our curriculum nurtures development by combining structure with creativity, fostering academic readiness, emotional intelligence, self-expression and curiosity.

Please click on the video link, will give you a general idea! A Day at Samara

Children learn through hands-on discovery, open-ended questions, artistic expression, and real-world problem solving—fostering creativity and critical thinking through Reggio-inspired exploration and Montessori-influenced independence.

Yes, we emphasize empathy, cooperation, responsibility, and independence daily. Children learn real-life skills like decision-making, tidying, helping, and expressing feelings—woven seamlessly into lessons and routines.

Our curriculum prepares children academically and emotionally, blending traditional literacy/numeracy with self-confidence, focus, and social adaptability—ensuring a smooth, happy transition to formal schooling.