‘Every child has the right to a happy childhood. We must ensure that education for them is a joyful and meaningful experience!’ - Billabong High International School
Mr C. R Shivakumar founded Kumar And Swamy Architects in the year 1969. As a firm, they have always been in the area of institutional architecture. In more recent times, from 1990 onward the focus has been on educational, health and sporting infrastructure.
Situated over 76971 sq. ft. in Mumbai’s northern suburbs of Malad and Kandivali the Children’s Academy Group of Schools (CAGS) represents 50 years of value-driven holistic education. Established in 1970 under the capable guidance of its founder and lifelong educationist, the Late V. V. Bhat, the group expanded from being a single school institution- Children’s Academy, Malad (estb. 1970) to having two more acclaimed branches based in Kandivali, another suburb in north Mumbai. Over the past 50 years CAGS has acquired a reputation of promoting learner-centric pedagogies and excellent academic, co-curricular and sports education and routinely figures among EducationWorld magazine’s state-wise top co-educational day school rankings. While two of its branches – Malad and Kandivali are listed among the top 10 schools in the EW 2019-20 school rankings, Children’s Academy, Malad has been ranked as number one in the North Mumbai zone.
The second edition of EduStar Awards that prides itself as being the only award constituted ‘For the Teachers, By the Teachers’ took place on 14 September 2019 at the Mumbai’s Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers that houses the iconic 144 year old Bombay Stock Exchange, the country’s largest securities market in India with over 6000 listed stocks. While the EduStar awards acknowledged 36 innovative school teachers, top three educators were awarded trophies for excellence in education.
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