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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 Individual attention to students (100) Leadership / management Safety & hygiene (100) Infrastructure provision Mental & emotional well- being services (100) Pastoral care (100) Value for m
2021 2022 2023 2024 (HOTS) (100) quality (100) (100)
NR NR NR 36 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya,
Gauriganj (UP) 64 133 63 72 80 61 67 67 62 66 58 69 67 68 997
31 27 30 37 Sainik School, Purulia (West Bengal) 64 138 68 72 74 62 60 62 62 62 64 60 76 72 996
33 29 33 38 Sainik School, Chhingchhip (Mizoram) 70 134 68 66 84 66 66 62 60 62 58 62 70 62 990
NR NR NR 39 Sainik School Chittorgarh 72 133 66 64 82 64 64 64 60 64 58 65 68 63 987
We are very proud that RMS, Bengaluru has been promoted from
India #5 last year to India’s #1 government boarding school this
“year. I attribute this promotion to well-defined objectives, emphasis
on character development, values education, goals setting, efficient
resource allocation and utilisation, and our management’s receptivity to
innovation. Our visionary leadership, reflected in our highest score under
the parameter of leadership/management quality, sets high standards
for education excellence and guidelines for discipline, determination
and dedication of staff and cadets. Our highest scores for co-curricular
education and sports education are proof that we provide holistic
education that prepares our students for the defence services. We are also
in the process of aligning our curriculum with the National Education
Policy (NEP) 2020 and latest trends in Indian education” — Col. Rahul
Agarwal (centre right), Commandant of Rashtriya Military School,
Bengaluru (414 student cadets, 26 teachers)
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