Glentree Academy, a prominent CBSE school in Bengaluru, has expanded to one more campus—third—in Hommadevanahalli on Bannerghatta Road. Spanning over 3 acres, The new campus inaugurated by Karnataka State Transport and Muzarai Minister Ramalinga Reddy recently features modern classrooms, advanced laboratories, and thoughtfully designed recreational spaces that enrich the learning environment. A standout feature is the Earth Lab, where students engage with nature through hands-on experiences in agriculture and gardening. The academy’s emphasis on technology integration is also evident, with smart classrooms and digital learning tools enhancing the curriculum.
The new facilities are designed to support a broad spectrum of academic programs and extracurricular activities, offering a comprehensive educational experience for students from Nursery to 8th Grade.
Minister Ramalinga Reddy conveyed his appreciation for Glentree Academy’s contributions to Karnataka’s educational landscape. “It is important to invest in institutions that promote holistic development, equipping students with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in an increasingly competitive world.”
The School’s Founders and Directors, Vittal Bhandary and Preeti Bhandary, along with COO Rachana Heda talking about their student centric approach and features on exposing students to new concepts of learning and technology and among these are agriculture and gardening.
Rachana Heda, COO at Glentree Academy said: “It is a moment of pride for the Glentree Academy team as this is our 3rd campus in Bengaluru. This expansion reflects the trust parents have placed in our institute and helps us take the next steps with confidence. Our earth lab is a one-of-a-kind initiative that Glentree Academy has introduced where students learn the full cycle of working with nature from planting saplings to composting from organic substances. The unique approach towards education through our philosophy of the LFL (Learning for Life) Curriculum helps students with holistic development.”