They have assemblies everyday which are…
They have assemblies everyday which are needlessly loud and disturb the neighbourhood early in the morning.
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Ryan International Schools are a group of private educational institutions in India that were founded in 1976 by Dr.
90 Feet Road, Mumbai, India
They have assemblies everyday which are needlessly loud and disturb the neighbourhood early in the morning.
They do not check the qualifications of the candidate applying to be a teacher. Over 90% of the teachers here do not have a B.Ed.
Unlike other schools, the return of investment, in terms of the fees, pretty suitable. This comes after the facilities offered by the school, extra concern over sanitation, promoting co-curricular activities and other basic amenities like food, transport, classroom facilities, etc.
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