Schools in JP Nagar MySkool

MySkool is your guide along that path. We offer high school and classroom courses in JP Nagar Bangalore, with options for all ages. With personalized support and flexible class times, you can succeed where it matters most: advancing your education, on your terms. MySkool offers interactive, Online Education and Distance Learning courses for students in Bengaluru. Courses are for all levels. MySkool has been established with the goal of making education more accessible for all students across the city. MySkool is a dedicated online education portal that offers K12 and Higher Education courses, with specialization in Bangalore.

mediaimage
MySkool is your guide along that path. We offer high school and classroom courses in JP Nagar Bangalore, with options for all ages. With personalized support and flexible class times, you can succeed where it matters most: advancing your education, on your terms. MySkool offers interactive, Online Education and Distance Learning courses for students in Bengaluru. Courses are for all levels. Home tuition also available for Schools in JP Nagar.

MySkool Education is a pioneer in providing online education to the students of Bangalore schools. MySkool has been established with the goal of making education more accessible for all students across the city. Schools in JP Nagar is a dedicated online education portal that offers K12 and Higher Education courses, with specialization in Bangalore. MySkool has tie-ups with schools, colleges and universities internationally.

MySkool Online Education is a unified, comprehensive, non-profit platform for imparting education. Schools in JP Nagar MySkool is a place for parents, teachers, youth and anyone who connects with us. MySkool ensures you never miss a beat when it comes to education. Courses are available at school-parallel class timings to help you continue with your regular daily routine. Now students can learn just the way they want to through MySkool App. MySkool Online Education strives to provide affordable and quality learning for people of all ages.

MySkool is a virtual learning platform that provides online schooling to students in different locations in the city of Bangalore. MySkool offers a personalised learning experience for students who opt for this online schooling service. MySkool is a leading online school in Bangalore. Schools in JP Nagar focus is on creating students who are curious and capable learners. We believe that education is fundamental to creating an equal society. At MySkool we have an Advisory Board of educationists who facilitate the process of creating skilled citizenry through using technology as a lever to bring education to life.

MySkool is committed to helping parents and teachers make a better education possible through online learning. MySkool is a combination of high-quality K12 education and cutting edge technology. At MySkool in Bangalore and Pune, we use the latest technology to bring you the highest level of education. Our results speak for themselves; with students doing better than expected. We help students overcome limitations of time and location to get a world-class education that is interactive and engaging.

MySkool is located in Bangalore which provides online education to anyone who is interested in pursuing higher studies. The institute has a dedicated team of 4 excellent faculty members and tutors. Besides, MySkool also organizes seminars and workshops from time to time to help students understand the course better. Schools in JP Nagar offers a holistic, practical and complete value-based education system based on a wealth of knowledge gathered over decades as India’s leader in inclusive education.

MySkool enables students to learn from the comfort of their home. In a structured manner, teachers would facilitate students who are looking for easy and convenient modes to pursue their education. Students can enroll themselves in this innovative yet portable form of education through various channels like phone, email and online. Various states provide grants and scholarships to people who take up online courses.

MySkool – Online Education is the ideal solution for students of all ages who feel that they need to take their education to the next level. We cater to each and every type of student, no matter which stage they’re at in their learning journey. Whether you want to brush up on your math skills or learn a new language, we are here to assist you. With MySkool on your side, you can continually sharpen your mind! Schools in JP Nagar is a team of education professionals who aim to provide an affordable, high quality education for everyone. We believe that an affordable and high quality education is necessary for everyone’s growth and are hoping to adopt this belief in our work.

MySkool is Online based learning for school children in classrooms. It is the on-line education website in Bangalore that offers ‘live teacher – live student’ tuition sessions. We have a team of shortlisted teachers who are experts in their subject suitable for all classes of students, K12 and under graduate. Schools in JP Nagar is revolutionizing the way education works in Bangalore with state-of-the-art online applications and personalized one to one mentoring programs that address learning needs at all levels.

MySkool empowers educators to create, communicate and manage digital opportunities for self-development, growth, pleasure and enlightenment to one and all. MySkool is an online education network that strives to provide inclusive, quality education to every child. We partner with in-country schools and organizations to deliver our courses across the globe through a robust online platform. Our emphasis on technology and pedagogy enables us to reach more children than ever before, which is significant in today’s world.

MySkool Schools in JP Nagar is the next generation of K12 education in Bangalore, with a personalized and rigorous method of learning, MySkool utilizes a cutting edge technology to ensure that your Child receives the best quality education.

Gaza residents who have lost family fear more destruction as ground assault looms By Reuters

GAZA (Reuters) -As Israel prepared on Sunday for a ground assault on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Palestinians who have lost numerous family members in air strikes were bracing for more destruction if Israel hits back on an unprecedented scale on its territory.

Um Mohammad Al-Laham sat next to her 4-year-old granddaughter Fulla Al-Laham, who lay in a Gaza hospital which like others is operating on low supplies of medicine and fuel.

She said an Israeli airstrike hit the family home, killing 14 people including Fulla’s parents, siblings and members of her extended family.

“All of a sudden and without warning, they bombed the house on top of the residents inside. No-one survived except my grandchild Fulla. May God cure her and give her strength,” said the grandmother, who has witnessed many wars between Hamas and the Israeli army over the years. She says this is the toughest.

“Fourteen people martyred, no-one was left except Fulla Saeed Al-Laham. She doesn’t talk, nothing, just lays in her bed and they give medicine.”

One other 4-year-old child in the family had also been left with almost no relatives, the grandmother said.

Israel has unleashed the heaviest air strikes ever on Gaza in retaliation for the biggest attack on the country one week ago by the Palestinian militant group Hamas since the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.

Israel has vowed to annihilate the militant group Hamas in retaliation for a rampage by its fighters in Israeli towns eight days ago in which its militants shot men, women and children and seized hostages in the worst attack on civilians in the country’s history.

Some 1,300 people were killed in the unexpected onslaught, which shook the country, with graphic mobile phone video footage and reports from medical and emergency services of atrocities in the overrun towns and kibbutzes.

Israel has responded with the most intense bombardment Gaza has ever seen, putting the small enclave, home to 2.3 million Palestinians, under siege and destroying much of its infrastructure.

Israel has told Palestinian to leave their homes and move south.

Hamas urged people not to leave, saying roads out were unsafe. It said dozens of people had been killed in strikes on cars and trucks carrying refugees on Friday, while medics, Hamas media and relatives say whole families have been killed in the air strikes. Reuters could not independently verify these claims.

Some residents said they would not leave, remembering the “Nakba,” or “catastrophe,” of 1948 when many Palestinians were forced from their homes during the war that accompanied Israel’s creation.

Israel has intensified its bombings across Gaza City and the north. Gaza authorities said more than 2,300 people have been killed, a quarter of them children, and nearly 10,000 wounded.

Rescue workers searched desperately for survivors of night-time air raids. One million people have reportedly left their homes.

The expected Israeli ground offensive combined with the air strikes themselves have raised fears of unprecedented suffering in the narrow, impoverished enclave.

Witnesses in Gaza City told Reuters the Israeli offensive had forced more people from their homes. Gaza’s largest Shifa hospital was overcrowded with people who had fled their houses.

“We are living the worst nightmare of our lives. Even here in the hospital we are not safe. An air strike hit in the area outside the hospital around dawn,” said a 35-year-old woman who declined to give her name.

Taking the road to southern Gaza, which is considered safer, has become more difficult as several people who had made the journey say Israel continues to bomb around it.

Ashraf Al-Qidra, spokesman of the Gaza health ministry, said 70% of the people in Gaza City and the north of the strip are deprived of health services after the Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA evacuated its headquarters and suspended its services.

East of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, where hundreds of northern residents have fled to, some locals cooked for displaced people, using firewood to prepare 1,500 meals of meat and rice donated by residents.

“We used to cook on cooking gas for the first two days but we are running out of gas, so we are cooking on firewood,” said Youssef Abu Assi, one resident helping out.