- Email info@scooda.online
- Phone +91 94244 66574
Scooda began as a weekend makers club in 2018 when two teachers and a software engineer noticed their children learned fastest while “playing school.” That spark grew into a learning ecosystem that combines Montessori principles, design thinking and adaptive technology.
To cultivate creative, confident thinkers by making learning joyful, relevant and inclusive.
A world where every child has an inspiring, future‑ready education—no matter their background.
At Scooda, we create an engaging learning environment that fosters curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. Our interactive approach ensures that children learn through play, exploration, and guided activities.
At Scooda, every session is designed to balance play, exploration, and guided learning. Children engage in hands-on activities, creative projects, and collaborative tasks that build both academic and life skills. Our small group structure ensures personal attention, while our timetable creates a rhythm that nurtures curiosity and confidence.
Sessions: Monday – Friday
Morning:
9am – 12noon
Lunch:
12noon – 1pm
Afternoon:
1pm – 3.30pm
We are constantly expanding the range of services offered
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We are constantly expanding the range of services offered to enhance children's learning and creativity.
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Student Classroom
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Kids Classes
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Outdoor Activities
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Loving Teachers
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