Ranks of schools in mumbai

 1) Smt Sulochanadevi Singhania School

JK Gram, Thane (West) | Website: www.singhaniaschool.org

History: Gopalkrishna Singhania established the school in 1968 in the memory of his wife Sulochanadevi. The school started functioning in 1969. It has a 12.8-acre campus.

Unique Features: The school focuses on child-centered and innovative pedagogy. Till Class 4, it follows the thematic teaching pattern. From Class 4 to 7, the school follows a one textbook policy.

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"We strive to instil a culture of excellence in our students, with a global curriculum and a unique pedagogy developed in-house."~ Revathi Srinivasan, principal

Highest ratings for: Value for money, Teachers, Academic rigour

Boards: Class 10: ICSE, Class 12: ISC | Annual fee: Around Rs 30,000

Students: 6,650 boys and girls

Student-teacher ratio: 40:1


2) Dhirubhai Ambani International School

Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East) | Website: www.da-is.org

History: The school was established in 2003 and has state-of-the-art infrastructure. Nita Ambani, wife of industrialist Mukesh Ambani, is the chairperson of the school.

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Unique Features: Its IB diploma graduates were accepted by 140 leading universities worldwide, with many students winning scholarships. The school has programmes such as TEDxYouth@DAIS, DAIS Leadership Series and MUNs.

"We are happy that our school’s commitment to offer the highest standards of education, with focus on children’s all-round development and globally benchmarked best practices, has received yet another recognition. It is our constant quest to build a future-ready, happy school and instil in every child a lifetime love for learning." ~ Nita M Ambani, founder and chairperson

Highest ratings for: Teachers, Academic rigour, Attitude towards learning

Boards: Class 10: ICSE, IGCSE, Class 12: IB | Annual fee: LKG to Class 7: Rs 1,70,000 Class 8 to 10 (ICSE): Rs 1,85,000 Classes 8 to 10 (IGCSE): Rs 4,48,000 Classes 11 ,12 (IBDP): Rs 7,95,000

Students: 1,064 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 7:1


3) The Cathedral & John Connon School

6, Purshottamdas Thakurdas Marg | Website: www.cathedral-school.com

History: The Anglo-Scottish Education Society founded in 1860 later became The Cathedral & John Connon School. It became a co-educational school in 1965.

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Unique Features: With a beautiful heritage façade, the school has new technologies ranging from IT-enabled classrooms to state-of-the-art music and art studios and libraries with 35,000 books. It was the first school in India to hold a MUN, which is in its 19th year. The school’s 80-member choir is one of the city’s oldest.

"Our students are confident people empowered with knowledge and skill to make their way successfully through life."~ Meera Isaacs, principal

Highest ratings for: Cultural activities, Attitude towards learning, Teachers, Academic rigour

Boards: Class 10 — ICSE, Class 12 — ISC | Annual fee: Rs 1,20,000 (pre-primary to Class 12)

Students: Around 2,000 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: Between 10:1 and 38:1 (depending on the class)


4) Campion School

Cooperage Road, Fort | Website: www.campionschool.in

History: Campion School was founded in 1943 by the Jesuits. The school started with 23 students, before shifting to Wellesely House and Arthur House in 1948.

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Unique Features: It has added a new subject – skill-development – in the curriculum this year for up to Class 8. It received the Best Boys School in Sports Education award for 2014-15 by the Mumbai School Sports Association. Every classroom has a computer and a projector.

"We believe in creating citizens who will make a difference to society through competence, conscience and compassion."~ Paul Machado, principal

Highest ratings for: Attitude towards learning, Sports, Governance

Boards: Class 10: ICSE | Annual fee: Rs 70,000

Students: 770 boys | Student-teacher ratio: 19:1


5) Jamnabai Narsee School

Narsee Monjee Bhavan, JVPD scheme, Vile Parle | Website: www.jns.ac.in

History: Three brothers, Chatrabhuj, Pratap and Dharamshee Narsee formed the Narsee Monjee Educational Trust in 1970. The school is named after their mother.

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Unique Features: An international school and many more facilities have been added to the campus. The school conducts a sports meet for differently-abled children every year. Sports and music are included in the curriculum. All their classrooms are equipped with the latest technology.

"We focus on implementation of values along with academic excellence. We believe in student-centric learning." ~ Jasmine Madhani, head of school

Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, Teachers, Cultural activities

Boards: Class 10: ICSE, IGCSE, NIOS, Class 12: ISC, IB | Annual fee: Not disclosed

Students: 4,500 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 1:16


6) Bombay Scottish School, Mahim

Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim | Website:www.bombayscottish.in

History: The process of the school’s formation began in 1847, when Scottish Christian missionaries established the Scottish Female Orphanage at Byculla. In 1976, the name was changed to Bombay Scottish School.

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Unique Features: The school offers numerous sports facilities such as shooting and gymnastics. It conducts holiday workshops for students. The school focuses on harbouring creativity and holds several seminars and competitions.

"We strive to provide an environment where students and teachers can develop their potential to become productive members of society." ~Molly Paul, principal

Highest ratings for: Sports, Cultural activities, Value for money

Boards: Class 10 — ICSE, Class 12 — ISC | Annual fee: Not disclosed

Students: 3,500 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: Not disclosed


7) JB Petit High School for Girls

5, Maharshi Dadhichi Marg, Fort | Website: www.jbpetithighschool.com

History: Established in 1860 by an Englishwoman Ms Prescott, the school was renamed The JB Petit High School for Girls in 1946, after a board of trustees took over the stewardship of the school.

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Unique Features: The school participates in the Seeds of Peace Conflict Resolution Camp held in Maine, USA. It was the recipient of the International School Award from the British Council. The PTA and the alumnae association support the programmes of the school.

"Our students learn in joyful and free environment, where they are allowed to question, voice their opinions and fearlessly justify them." ~Benaifer Kutar, principal

Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, Breadth of vision, Teachers

Boards: Class 10 — ICSE | Annual fee: Not disclosed

Students: 900 girls | Student-teacher ratio: Not disclosed


8) RN Podar School

Jain Derasar Road, Santacruz (West) | Website: rnpodarschool.com

History: While the Podar Group has been in the field since 1927, the RN Podar CBSE School was set up in 1998. It is also a centre of excellence, as selected by the CBSE board.

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Unique Features: It is the first school in the country to have formally implemented the flipped classroom learning model. The school has recently been selected as one of the first Ashoka Changemaker Schools by Ashoka Innovators for the Public foundation.

"A strong foundation of empathy with cutting-edge technology makes the school unique for both students and teachers." ~ Avnita Bir, principal

Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, Innovative teaching, Governance

Boards: Class 6-12: CBSE, Class 1-5: CBSE-I | Annual fee: Rs 65,000 to Rs 1,70,050

Students: 3,000 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 40:1


9) Shishuvan School

426, Shraddhanand Road, King’s Circle |Website: www.shishuvan.com

History: Shishuvan School was set up as a response to the locality’s need for an English-medium school with modern facilities. It was established in June 2001.

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Unique Features: The school hosted the ICSE ISC volleyball tournament with more than 30 teams from across the country. It organises a unique literature festival for the primary section. The school undertakes various field visits and has a ‘language mall’ on campus that offers foreign languages separately.

"We believe every child comes with its own curriculum and every teacher is a learner. Our focus is on students’ holistic development." ~ Shubhadra Shenoy, principal

Highest ratings for: Value for money, Teachers, Academic rigour

Boards: Class 10: ICSE | Annual fee: Rs 53,000

Students: Around 1,400 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: Not disclosed


10) Delhi Public School

Sector 52, Nerul (West) | Website: www.dpsnavimumbai.edu.in

History: The school was established in 1999 by the Delhi Public School Society, New Delhi, in the heart of Navi Mumbai. It is located near the NRI Complex, CIDCO’s model township. The school campus is spread over eight acres.

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Unique Features: The school ranks 1st among CBSE schools in India. It has been the topper among all DPS schools in India and abroad for the past three years. It offers a student-exchange programme with Germany and other countries.

"We nurture students to contribute for nation-building and ensure their holistic development." ~J Mohanty, principal

Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, Teachers, Selection process

Boards: Class 12: CBSE | Annual fee: Rs 60,000

Students: 3,500 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 20:1



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The top 10 schools that ranked highest on our survey from Mumbai’s west zone

 The top 10 schools that ranked highest on our survey from Mumbai’s west zone — this includes areas between Mahim and Goregaon:


1. Dhirubhai Ambani International School

Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai, 400098 | Website: www.da-is.org


History: The school was established in 2003 and has state-of-the-art infrastructure. Nita Ambani, wife of industrialist Mukesh Ambani, is the founder and chairperson of the school.


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Unique Features: Its IB Diploma graduates were accepted by 140 universities worldwide, with students winning scholarships. This includes Oxford, Cambridge, MIT and Harvard. The school has programmes such as TEDxYouth@DAIS, DAIS Leadership Series and Model United Nations.



“We are happy that our school’s commitment to offer the highest standards of education, with focus on children’s all-round development and globally benchmarked best practices, has received yet recognition. It is our constant quest to build a future-ready, happy school and instil in every child a lifetime love for learning.” ~ Nita M Ambani, Founder and Chairperson


Highest ratings for: Teacher, Academic rigour, Attitude towards learning


Boards: Class 10: ICSE and IGCSE, Class 12: IB


Annual fee: Till Class 7: Rs. 1,70,000, Classes 8 to 10 (ICSE): Rs. 1,85,000, Classes 8 to 10 (IGCSE): Rs. 4,48,000, Classes 11, 12 (IBDP): Rs. 7,95,000


Students: 1064 boys & girls | Students to teacher ratio: 7:1


2. Jamnabai Narsee School

Narsee Monjee Bhavan, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle | Website: www.jns.ac.in



History: Three brothers, Chatrabhuj, Pratap and Dharamshee Narsee formed the Narsee Monjee Educational Trust in 1970. The school is named after their mother.


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Unique features: An international school and many more facilities have been added to the campus. The school conducts a sports meet for differently-abled children each year. Sports and music are included in the curriculum. All their classrooms are equipped with the latest technology.


"Education imparted in an environment of love, recognition of individual differences, and acceptance of the child’s strength and weaknesses has been the dictum of the institution." ~ Jairaj C Thacker, Managing trustee


Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, teachers, cultural activities


Boards: Class 10- ICSE, IGCSE and NIOS Class12- ISC, IB | Annual fee: Not disclosed.



Students: 4,500 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 16:1


3. Bombay Scottish School, Mahim

Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim | Website: www.bombayscottish.in


History: The process of the school’s formation bean in 1847, when Scottish Christian missionaries established the Scottish Female orphanage at Byculla. In 1976, the name was changes to Bombay Scottish School.


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Unique features: The school offers numerous sports facilities such as shooting and gymnastics. It conducts holiday workshops for students. The school focuses on harbouring creativity and holds several seminars and competitions.


"We strive to provide an environment where students and teachers can develop their potential to become productive members of society."~ Molly Paul, principal, Bombay Scottish School


Highest ratings for: Sports Cultural Activities, Value for Money


Board: Class 10- ICSE, Class 12- ISC | Annual fees: not disclosed



Student strength: 3500 boys and girls | Student -teacher ratio: Not available.


4. RN Podar School, Santacruz (W)

Address: Jain Derasar Road, Santacruz (West) | Website: rnpodarschool.com


History: While the Podar Group has been in the field since 1927, the RN Podar CBSE School was set up in 1998. It is also a centre of excellence, selected by the CBSE board.


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Unique features: It is the first school in the country to have formally implemented the flipped classroom learning model. The school has recently been selected as one of the first Ashoka Changemaker Schools by Ashoka Innovators for the Public foundation.


"A strong foundation of empathy with cutting edge technology makes the school unique for both students and teachers." ~ Avnita Bir, Principal



Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, innovative teaching, governance


Board: Class 6-12: CBSE ; Class 1-5: CBSE-I | Annual fee: Rs. 65,000 to 1,70,050


Students: 3000 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 40:1


5. Podar International School, Khar (West)


Primary Section: Shagun Plaza, Opp. CKP Club, Linking Road


Secondary Section: Ramee Emerald Building, Near Shamrao Vitthal Bank, SV Road


History: In 1927, Anandilal Podar, a businessman who ran cotton mills, founded the Podar Group of Schools. A trust manages the school, which was founded in 2004.


Unique features: The school will go digital with the implementation of e-learning across various disciplines. Students use iPads and 3D technology in the classroom


“The caring and sensitised ethos at Podar has helped our students evolve into caring and achieving members of society.” ~ Vandana Lulla, director, Podar Group of International Schools



Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, value for money, innovative teaching, educational philosophy


Boards: Class 10: IGCSE, Class 12: IB, A-level | Annual fee: Rs 1,38,000 approx


Students: 2,000 boys and girls | Student-teacher ratio: 15:1


6. Arya Vidya Mandir, Juhu

Gulmohar Road, Vile Parle (West), Juhu | No official website


History: The Arya Vidya Mandir Society runs the group of Arya Vidya Mandir Schools in Mumbai. The school at Juhu is the first one, followed by another at Bandra (West).


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Unique Features: Sanskrit is a compulsory language taught from Class 5 to Class 8. Co-curricular activities include art, physical education, swimming and public speaking. A variety of extra-curricular activities are also offered.


Jyoti Kumar, school principal and director, declined to comment.



Highest ratings for: Value for Money, cultural activities, Academic rigour


Board: Class 10-ICSE | Annual Fee: Not disclosed


Students: 2,000 boys and girls approx | Student teacher ratio: 40:1


7. Tridha School

Malpa Dongri No.3, Andheri East | Website: www.tridha.com


History: A group of individuals who wanted learning to be a stress-free and enriching experience for their children came together to form the Indian Education Revival Trust (IERT). Tridha began with Kindergarten and Class 1 in June 2000.


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Unique features: The school follows the principles of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, who felt that education of emotions, and physical activity, is as important as that of the head. It incorporates subjects such as Eurythmy, music, foreign languages and fine arts in the main curriculum.


“Education has to be unique for each child. One has to be courageous to choose a different type of education and at Tridha, we try to be more imaginative." ~ Patrick Brillant, founder


Highest ratings for: Innovative teaching, Life skills education, Teacher- student relationship


Board: IGCSE | Annual Fee: Rs. 90,000 approx.


Students: 600 boys and girls | Student teachers ratio: 1:25-28


8. CNM SCHOOL

Dadabhai Road, Vile Parle (West) | Website: www.cnms.ac.in


History: NM School & ND Parekh Pre-primary School started with 25 students, one teacher and one support staff in a small place at Gokhalibai School, Vile Parle, on June 1997. The school shifted to its current building in 1991.


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Unique features: The school has been selected as a Microsoft Showcase School. It uses advanced technology in classrooms. Learning the piano has been made compulsory for the primary section while reading and writing music is a part of the curriculum. The school’s sports teams have qualified for state level championships.


“We focus on holistic development of each child and we have a fantastic staff which makes the school a better place”~ Girija Mohan, principal


Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, teachers, safety, health & hygiene


Boards: Class 10: SSC and ICSE, Class 12-ISC | Annual fee: Not disclosed


Students: 3,800 boys and girls approx | Student-teacher ratio: 39:1


9. Utpal Shanghvi School

JVPD Scheme, Juhu | Website: www.utpalshanghvischool.org


History: The school was founded in 1982 by residents of 14 housing societies in JVPD, after they found it difficult to get their children into good co-ed, English-medium schools. IGCSE was introduced in 2005, and A-level in 2008.


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Unique features: The school has revamped its infrastructure and changed all concrete walls into glass walls. It participates in student exchange programs with UK schools. It has a unique student entrepreneurship program and a soft skills program. Its football team was declared the best Indian Team in the World Youth Football Gothia Cup held in Sweden. The school won the ISA award from the British Council for the third consecutive year.


“We focus on all round development of our students’ personalities. Our academic programs are excellent and we strive to do the best in every competition.”~ Rakhi Mukherjee, Principal


Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, sports, cultural activities


Boards: Class 10: SSC, IGCSE; Class 12: A-level


Annual fee: SSC: Rs 35,000, IGCSE: Rs 77,000, A level: Rs 3,40,000


Students: 3,000 boys and girls approx | Student-teacher ratio: 30:1


10. Maneckji Cooper School

Juhu Tara Road, Juhu | Website: www.maneckjicooperschool.com


History: Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School was founded by the Late Jehangir Maneckji Cooper, in memory of his late father Maneckji Bejonji Cooper, an educationist. The school began as a nursery school in 1959 and eventually grew into an ICSE school in 1974.


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Unique features: The school has interactive classes through audio-visual aid. It conducts several competitions and scholastic exams. Students make PowerPoint presentations on various topics to enhance their learning.


"We believe besides grades in exams, development of confident and truthful personalities is equally important.”~ Kashmira Gundevia, principal


Highest ratings for: Cultural activities, sports, Academic rigour


Boards: Class 10: ICSE | Annual Fees: Rs. 50,400


Students: 1,877 boys and girls | Student -teacher ratio:35:1


Methodology


Hindustan Times commissioned research organisation C fore to conduct the survey to rank top Schools in Mumbai. The assessment parameters and corresponding weightages were set by HT and were the same as were used last year:


The 18 parameters on which the schools were rated are: Educational philosophy; attitude towards learning; breadth of vision; social engagement; academic rigour; innovative teaching; teachers; teacher-student relationship; sports; cultural activities; life-skill education; infrastructure and facilities; safety, health and hygiene; diversity; selection process; governance; parent participation; and value for money.


A perceptual survey was conducted among a carefully selected sample of teachers and parents using a structured questionnaire. In all, 5,356 teachers and parents participated in the survey. While simultaneously collecting objective data from various schools, the respondents were asked to evaluate the schools that they were aware of on 10-point scale against 18 parameters Hindustan Times set.


C fore researchers visited each school shortlisted for ranking based on the objective and perceptual data collected. The data gathered was also audited by talking to parents and students. To arrive at the ranking score, the figures of perceptual and objective data were combined. In case the objective data was not available, the perceptual data scores were extrapolated to rank top 10 schools of each of the five zones of Mumbai namely North Mumbai, East Mumbai, West Mumbai, South Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.