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Rank Teacher welfare & development (100) Competence of faculty (200) Academic reputation (100) Co-curricular education & internationalism (100) Sports education (100) Curriculum & pedagogy (100) Individual attention to students (100) Leadership / management Safety & hygiene (100) Infrastructure provision Mental & emotional well- being services (100) Pastoral care (100) Value f
2022 2023 2024 2025 quality (100) (100)
NR NR 36 34 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya,
Gauriganj (UP) 64 132 60 75 82 60 64 69 63 67 56 72 65 65 994
29 33 38 35 Sainik School, Chhingchhip (Mizoram) 73 135 65 65 81 67 67 62 58 61 55 65 72 60 986
NR NR 39 36 Sainik School, Chittorgarh 69 132 64 62 81 63 64 64 58 61 61 64 65 65 973
“ Though we have not been able to retain our #1 rank of last
year, I am nevertheless proud that Rashtriya Military School,
Bengaluru is ranked among India’s Top 2 government
boarding schools. It is validation that RMS is a nationally
acclaimed centre of all-round education excellence. Our unique
curriculum synergises academic excellence with military training
resulting in well-rounded education and leadership development.
This explains our high scores on all parameters of school education
excellence including academic reputation, co-curricular and
sports education. Our top score for safety and hygiene is also
very satisfying, as we have instituted robust safety and hygiene
protocols. Continuous improvement is our mantra. This year, we
have introduced artificial intelligence, English communication
skills, life skills development, yoga and martial arts classes into
the curriculum” — Lt. Col. K. Anup Nair (centre), principal,
Rashtriya Military School, Bengaluru (385 students, 22
teachers)
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