History
The school group began as a chain of preschools. Bimla Arora sought a preschool for her daughter and opened her own in 1989. She became the founding director of the Shemrock preschool group. Her son, Amol Arora, did the marketing for the school and later became vice-chairman of the chain, and his wife, Meenal, became the preschools' executive director. Shemrock expanded to urban areas with the belief that franchise preschools were in higher demand there. Their classes have 12 students and are designed to be interactive, with individual attention for each child. Amol Arora distinguished the chain's preschools from others by classroom environment, curriculum, and approach to schooling. In one school, new students acclimate to the school in a "welcome home", with toys including a doll house, television with nursery rhymes, and shaped blocks. The kids progress to an Activity Area with a wooden stage, writing area, sandpit, and technology such as a smartphone and ATM counter. Shemrock teaches the alphabet through objects and tie letters to modern technology, such as ATMs and Blackberry devices. Shemrock preschools use the Chota Bheem cartoon character as their "brand ambassador" with expectations that the character would engage and motivate children to learn. Their in-house marketing team led a campaign to use the character in class activities, and released their first television commercial with the character in 2013. Shemrock celebrated one school opening in 2013 with a carnival. The Aroras expanded into primary and secondary education in 2009 with Shemford Futuristic Schools. Meenal Arora was their founding director. The first Shemford school was opened in Ashok Vihar and later led to offshoots inReferences
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