Admission
A Message to Parents
Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions for your child’s future. With the number of options available today, this decision can often feel challenging. We at Chaitanya understand the weight of this choice and are committed to supporting you throughout the process.
Backed by the Shree Vidya Niketan Trust (SVNT) – a respected body of professionals, educationists, and civil servants with strong standing in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and beyond – we bring credibility, stability, and a clear ethos of service to society. Our team is here to guide you with clarity, transparency, and care.
Why Chaitanya
Here’s why families choose Chaitanya
A school founded on the ethos that education is a mission, not a business.
Over two decades of trust in Gandhinagar’s community
Balanced academic rigour with value-based learning
Three academic streams – Science, Commerce, Humanities – under CBSE
Experienced faculty supported by active trustees and advisors
4.5 acre sprawling, verdant, secure campus close to nature with modern facilities
Dedicated infrastructure including science laboratories, a well-stocked library, music room, AV multipurpose room, and an open-air amphitheatre.
Strong parent-school partnership and active alumni engagement
A school founded on the ethos that education is a mission, not a business.
Over two decades of trust in Gandhinagar’s community
Balanced academic rigour with value-based learning
Three academic streams – Science, Commerce, Humanities – under CBSE
Experienced faculty supported by active trustees and advisors
4.5 acre sprawling, verdant, secure campus close to nature with modern facilities
Dedicated infrastructure including science laboratories, a well-stocked library, music room, AV multipurpose room, and an open-air amphitheatre.
Strong parent-school partnership and active alumni engagement
Pre-Primary
- Emphasis on play-based, stress-free foundational learning.
- Small class sizes (not more than 25 per section) for more personalised attention.
- Dedicated cluster setup with common rooms for play activities, enabling focused care and joyful learning.
- Dedicated Junior school staff for teaching and caretaking to ensure oversight during teaching and play.
Junior
- Close teacher–student relationships fostering curiosity and confidence.
- Strong grounding in core subjects with horizontal and vertical integration of arts, sports, and activities.
- Safe, nurturing environment for developing independent learners.
Senior
- Choice of Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams.
- Consistent record in board results and co-curricular achievements.
- Emphasis on critical thinking, leadership, and preparation for higher education and careers.
Fees
- Payment Schedule for Classes (Nursery -XII): Fees are payable in four installments during the academic year – April, July, October, and January.
- For Classes X and XII, the 3rd and 4th instalments are collected together in October.
- Payment Process: The payment process is currently being updated. Details will be communicated separately to parents.
- Timings: Payments are to be made between the 1st and 10th of the month on working days, between 08:30 and 11:00.
- Late Fees: A late fee is applicable after the due date, and in case of prolonged non- payment, the student’s name may be struck off the rolls. Re-admission will then require an additional re-admission fee.
- Bounced Cheques: Each bounced cheque will attract a penalty as per rules, and subsequent payment must be made via Demand Draft.
School Uniforms
Nursery to Class V
Summer
Girls (Nursery–V)
Boys (Nursery–V)
Winter
Girls (Nursery–V)
Boys (Nursery–V)
Sports (All Seasons)
Girls (Nursery–V)
Boys (Nursery–V)
Classes VI to XII
Summer
Girls (VI–XII)
Boys (VI–XII)
Winter
Girls (VI–XII)
Boys (VI–XII)
Sports (All Seasons)
Girls (VI–XII)
Boys (VI–XII)
School Etiquette
Punctuality
Students must arrive at school on time. Regularity and punctuality are essential habits for building responsibility.
Communication with Teachers
Parents are requested to share relevant updates or changes at home with class teachers, as this helps the school to better support the child.
Birthdays
We understand birthdays are special. They may be celebrated in class with small tokens such as stationery items (maximum value ₹20). No toffees or chocolates, please. Students in Nursery to Class IV may come in civil dress on their birthdays. Families are encouraged to mark birthdays by donating a book or a sapling to the school as a lasting contribution.
Electronic Devices
Mobile phones and electronic gadgets are not allowed in school or on trips without prior permission. If found, they will be confiscated and returned only at the end of the session with penalty. In exceptional cases, parents may send a signed note explaining the reason. Such devices must be submitted to the Principal’s Office before assembly.
Safety & Responsibility
Driving a vehicle without a valid licence and helmet is a punishable offence. Students are not permitted to ride two- or four-wheelers to school without a valid driving licence and helmet.
Appearance & Grooming
Boys: Proper haircut and clean-shaven at all times.
Girls: Hair neatly tied in two ponytails/plaits with plain red rubber bands. Girls with short hair must wear a plain red hairband.
Valuables
No money or valuables should be brought to school. The school will not be responsible for any loss.
Attendance
Full-day attendance is expected. Half-day leave requests will not be entertained except in cases of sudden illness.