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The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), formerly National Open School is a national level board of education in India, controlled and managed by the Government of India. It was established by the Ministry of Education (erstwhile Ministry of Human Resource Development) of the Government of India in 1989.
The building was completed in time for the new school year of June 1951. The architect were the famous and well renowned Patki and Dadarkar. All stained glass were imported from Italy. Pope Pius XII had inaugurated the school. The Shrine of Don Bosco's Madonna, which is located in the school campus at Matunga, was opened on 5 August 1957. The ...
St. Peter's School, Mumbai; St. Stanislaus High School; St. Teresa's High School, Charni Road; St. Xavier's Boys' Academy, Mumbai; St. Xavier's High School, Fort; Thakur Public School; The French International School of Mumbai; Udayachal High School; Utpal Shanghvi School; Vibgyor High School, Borivali; Vibgyor High School, Goregaon; Vibgyor ...
Students at a state-run primary school in Raigad district. Maharashtra schools are run by the state government or by private organisations, including religious institutions. It is mandatory for local authorities to provide primary education under state law. However, secondary education is an optional duty.
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) State Board of School Examinations (Sec.) & Board of Higher Secondary Examinations, Tamil Nadu (SBSEBHSE) Uttarakhand Board of School Education(UBSE) Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) National Public School Group of Educational Institutions (NPS)
The legality of homeschooling in India and a plethora of alternative education schools spread over different states has been debated by educators, lawmakers, and parents since the passing of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) which makes formal education a fundamental right of every child between the ages of 6 and 14 and specifies minimum norms for schools.
The Institution was founded in 1851 at Dadar in Bombay, British India by Dr. Antonio Da Silva and John Braz Fernandees under the name St. Johna high school. In 1875, Da Silva left the bulk of his estate for the extension of the high school, when the school came to its present name.
The Dhirubhai Ambani International School (DAIS) is a private co-educational LKG-15 day school in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, built by Reliance Industries, named after the late patriarch of the conglomerate, Dhirubhai Ambani. The school was established in 2003 and has been an IB World School since January 2003.