FreeClass Campus FCC: Transforming After-School Hours into Learning Opportunities

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In a world where children often find themselves glued to screens, the FreeClass Campus (FCC) initiative by homeClass is proving to be a breath of fresh air for parents and students alike. Launched in January 2024 as part of homeClass’s “Mission Inclusion 2024,” FCC aims to provide meaningful after-school engagements for children aged 5 to 12 years, free of cost.

Parents across the country are appreciating the valuable alternative that FCC offers during those crucial hours when children typically resort to watching television or scrolling through mobile screens. Instead of indulging in passive entertainment, children enrolled in FCC programs are given the opportunity to explore hobbies, learn supplementary skills, and interact with peers from diverse backgrounds.

“The FreeClass Campus has been a game-changer for us. My daughter used to spend hours watching cartoons, but now she’s excited to join her FCC classes and learn new things,” says Priya Sharma, a parent of a 9 year-old from Delhi.

The FCC curriculum is designed to nurture a wide range of skills, including enhancing math skills, communication, vocabulary, reading habits, and fostering creativity. Courses such as abacus, book club, art and craft, storytelling, phonics, and more are part of the FCC offerings. With classes held five days a week, FCC ensures consistent engagement and learning opportunities for children.

“The best part about FCC is that it’s free. As a single parent, I couldn’t afford expensive extracurricular classes for my son, but thanks to FCC, he’s now exploring his interests without any financial burden,” shares Rashmi Kiran, a parent from Pune.

What sets FCC apart is its accessibility and affordability. While the classes are completely free, homeClass offers a membership plan starting at just Rs.100 per month to incentivise commitment and maintain student interest. This nominal fee ensures that quality education remains accessible to all, regardless of financial constraints.

“The interactive nature of the FCC classes has made learning fun for my son. He’s not only developing new skills but also making friends from different parts of the country,” adds Shalini Gupta, parent of Shourya, a fourth standard student from Bangalore.

The success of FCC lies in its ability to captivate children’s attention and provide them with a fulfilling and enriching learning experience. The initiative boasts master faculties and innovative programs, ensuring that the quality of education matches that of paid courses offered by homeClass.

“One of the key advantages of FCC is the opportunity it provides for children to connect with peers from different parts of the country and the world. Through virtual classrooms, students can interact, collaborate, and learn from each other, fostering a sense of global community and cultural exchange.” said Gaurav Shah, a keyman behind the FCC strategy planning and implementation.

As FCC continues to gain momentum, it is clear that homeClass’s vision of “Mission Inclusion 2024” is well on its way to realization. By offering free access to high-quality education, homeClass already has 200 students learning from India, Qatar, Saudi and Abu Dhabi.

The positive feedback from parents and the growing enrollment in FCC programs are a testament to the initiative’s impact and relevance in today’s educational landscape. With FCC, homeClass is not just transforming after-school hours; it is shaping the future of education by making learning accessible, engaging and enjoyable for all.

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