Apeejay School, Nerul

Apeejay School Nerul, Mumbai is one of a number of private schools run K-12 by Apeejay Education Society. The School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi (affiliation no. CBSE/Aff./1130023/2001/37) and is a member of the National Progressive Schools Conference. The school started in 1987 and was the first private school of Navi Mumbai. This is part of the Svran education group (otherwise known as Apeejay Education Society).

Apeejay School, Nerul
Address
Sector-15 , Nerul ( East ), Navi Mumbai

, ,
400706

Coordinates19.0353°N 73.0211°E / 19.0353; 73.0211
Information
TypePrivate
Motto'Soaring High is my Nature'
Established1987
FounderSatya Paul
School districtThane
ChairmanMrs. Sushma Paul Berlia
PrincipalMrs. Namita Anand Gopalan (De Facto)
GradesNursery – 12th Grade
Classes48 + Library and other areas
Average class size45 - 52
Medium of languageEnglish
Campus typeUrban Campus
HousesNalanda (Blue)

Takshashila (Green)
Ujjain (Red)

Vikramshila (Yellow)
Color(s)Light Blue
Fight songApeejay School Song (based on The Sound of Music)
AthleticsMost Sports' facilities are present (Cricket, football, basketball, badminton, table tennis, chess, carrom)
MascotFalcon
PublicationThe Soaring Falcon
YearbookThe Soaring Falcon
AffiliationsCBSE
AlumniApeejayites
Websitewww.apeejay.edu/nerul

Apeejay School is also listed amongst the top schools in Mumbai city in annual survey published by Hindustan Times [1] fore survey for past 8 years.

Achievements

The school was awarded with Best School in Navi Mumbai by Nagrik Seva Samiti in 2000, 2001, 2003 and by CIDCO in 2000.

Former Principal Mr. N. N. Nayyar was honoured with the CBSE Award to Teacher in Maharashtra State on 4 September 2004.[2]

Former Principal Mr. Rakesh Joshi was conferred with the prestigious 'Best Teacher' Award by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in 2015.[3]

The institution (Apeejay Nerul) was commended and awarded at the World Education Awards 2019 in the category ‘Innovation in Pedagogical Practices’ at the two-day '15th World Education Summit 2019' organised by ELETS in Mumbai from 21–22 November 2019.[4]

The institution (Apeejay School, Nerul) has been ranked amongst top 500 schools of India by the Brainfeed School Excellence Awards 2019. The School received the Award in the categories of Best CBSE Schools, Innovative Practices, Academic Excellence Schools, Co-Curricular Activities and Life Skills Education for enriching the standards in imparting excellence to the GenNext Learners on 7 December 2019.[5]

The institution (Apeejay School, Nerul) has been ranked 61st by the Education World India School Rankings 2019, among the Best Day-Schools Category in India, #19th in the State of Maharashtra and #3rd in the city.[6]

British Council International School Award The School has become the proud recipient of the prestigious British Council International School Award for the period 2014-17 and the ISA kite mark instituted by the British Council.

Education World: The School has been place at 45th position for the year 2015–2016 in a National Survey conducted by the prestigious magazine ‘Education World’.

Education World: The prestigious magazine ‘Education World’ has placed the school in 9th position for Academic Reputation in a National Survey.

The school has received the Hindustan Times Top School Award for being the Best CBSE School of Mumbai on multiple occasions.

The School has been ranked the 13th position in the Top Schools in West India by Digital Learning.

The institution was commended and received awards at the World Education Awards 2019 in the category ‘Innovation in Pedagogical Practices’ at the two-day '15th World Education Summit 2019' organised by ELETS in Mumbai from 21–22 November 2019.

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