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Wednesday, 13 September 2017


MUMBAI: For yet some other time, a few schools in the city and around have showed up in the best 10 rankings under various classifications in a countrywide review. Among the highest point of the table in different classifications were Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School, Thane, Campion School, Fort, J.B. Petit High School, Fort and Dhirubhai Ambani International School, BKC. The EducationWorld India School Rankings 2016 studied 1,000 schools in 13 classifications in 28 urban areas. The Center for Forecasting's (C fore) field scientists reviewed an aggregate of 10,301 guardians, educators, principals, educationists and senior understudies. Thane's Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School was positioned the second best school in the co-ed day class. The school's position a year ago was first. The other school which made it to the main 10 in this classification were Cathedral and John Connon School, Fort (Rank 5). "There are two things which we focus on - advancement and making school a fun put. We give understudies an entire chance to create in scholastics, sports and social exercises. Our instructor preparing strategies as well, continue advancing with time," said Revathy Srinivasan, Principal, Sulochanadevi Singhania School. Campion School, Fort has packed away the best position in the young men day school class. "Cooperation of all partners is most essential for the achievement of a school. It is vital that at whatever point the school begins something new, guardians, understudies and educators are counseled and everybody functions as a group," said primary, Paul Machado. Two other city schools made it to the main 10 in this classification. In the young ladies day school classification, J.B. Petit High School, Fort positioned in the first place, up from a year ago's 5. The other school which made it to top 10 was Villa Theresa High School, Peddar Road (Rank 9). Among the universal day schools, for the fourth time, Dhirubhai Ambani International School, BKC kept up the best spot. Six different schools in the city made it to the best 10 in this class. "We are to a great degree pleased that DAIS has been positioned India's No. 1 International School for the fourth time consecutively. This award represents our school's dedication and devotion to draw out the best in each tyke and encourage their inside and out improvement, by giving them a cheerful learning condition," said Nita Ambani, author and director, Dhirubhai Ambani International School. Kendriya Vidyalaya, IIT Bombay, Powai was positioned the fourth in the administration day schools class. Different classifications where Mumbai schools discovered specify were schools for understudies with extraordinary needs and spending non-public schools. Schools in and around Mumbai in top 10 positions Day Co-Ed School Category Rank 2: Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School, Thane Rank 5: The Cathedral and John Connon School, Fort Young men Day Schools class Rank 1: Campion School, Fort Rank 6: St. Mary's High School, ICSE, Mazgaon Rank 8: Don Bosco High School, Matunga Young ladies Day Schools class Rank 1: J.B. Petit High School, Fort Rank 9: Villa Theresa High School, Peddar Road Worldwide Day Schools classification Rank 1: Dhirubhai Ambani International School, BKC Rank 2: Ecole Mondiale World School, Juhu Rank 3: Oberoi International School, Goregaon Rank 5: Aditya Birla World Academy, Tardeo Rank 9: Billabong International, Santacruz Rank 10: Ryan Global School, Andheri Rank 10: NES International School, Mulund Worldwide Day-Cum-Boarding Schools classification Rank 6: Singapore International School, Dahisar Government Day Schools Rank 4: Kendriya Vidyalaya-IIT Bombay, Powai Unique Needs Schools Rank 4: The Aditya Birla Integrated School, Fort Rank 5: S.P.J. Sadhana School, Breach Candy Rank 8: The Gateway School, Deonar

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