Bombay Cambridge School Off Sahar Road, Chakala, Andheri (E)
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10) Bombay Cambridge School
Off Sahar Road, Chakala, Andheri (E) | Website: www.bombaycambridgeschooleast.org
History: The school was established in 1993. The school endeavours to develop each student into a global citizen. It encourages students to celebrate the rich cultural diversity in the global environment.
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Unique features: The school participates in international programmes such as Commonwealth projects by the British Council and International Youth Progra-mme. The school won the ISA award. It began its Model United Nations club this year, and participates in the Harvard MUN.
“In education there are no teachers and no one is taught, there are only learners. If we recognise this, the relationship between teachers and students becomes more affectionate, filled with love, respect and empathy.” — Savita Venkat, principal
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Highest ratings for: Teacher-student relationship, parent participation, life skills, sports
Boards: Class 10 — SSC, Class 10 — IGCSE
Annual fee: IGCSE – Rs. 57,600, SSC – Rs. 28,000
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Students: 2,800 boys and girls
Student-teacher ratio: 25:1
Bombay Scottish School Raheja Vihar, Off Chandivli Farm Road, Powai
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6) Bombay Scottish School
Raheja Vihar, Off Chandivli Farm Road, Powai | Website: http://bombayscottish.in/powai
History: In 1847, a group of Scottish missionaries started the Bombay Scottish Orphanage School to educate orphans. In 1976, the name was changed to Bombay Scottish School. To mark its 150th anniversary, a school was established at Powai in 1997.
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Unique features: The school has state-of-the-art science laboratories and also conducts several quizzes, competitions and a science Olympiad. There are a variety of clubs that students can join, including the nature club, readers’ club, etc. The school has a well-stocked library and routinely takes students on educational project trips.
Despite repeated attempts, the principal, Alice Barretto, was unavailable for comment
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Highest ratings for: Academic rigour, value for money, teachers
Board: Class 10 — ICSE
Annual fee: Not disclosed
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Students: 1,700 boys and girls
Student-teacher ratio: Not available
Categories: Mumbai Schools Tags: bombay, chandivli, raheja, school, scottish, vihar
Bombay Scottish School Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim
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6) Bombay Scottish School
Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim | Website: www.bombayscottish.in
History: The formation of Bombay Scottish School began in 1847, when the 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 numerous curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities encourage students and teachers to challenge themselves and channel their creativity. The school excels at sports, including shooting, and facilities for art, craft, music and gymnastics and holiday workshops.
“Our aim is to ensure that each student leaves the portals of ‘Scottish’ a wise, upright and sensible youngster, grounded in values and able to face challenges and shoulder responsibilities with confidence and integrity.”— Molly Paul, principal
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Highest ratings for: Value for money, selection process, teachers
Boards: Class 10 — ICSE, Class 12 — ISC
Annual fee: Not available
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Students: 3,000 boys and girls
Student-teacher ratio: Not available
Categories: Mumbai Schools Tags: bombay, marg, savarkar, school, scottish, veer