India’s Top 30 Government Boarding Schools 2023-24
EducationWorld October 2023 | Cover Story EducationWorld
“We are honoured to be once again voted India’s #1 Central government boarding school by your sample respondents. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire RIMC community — students, faculty, staff, and parents. One significant initiative that sets us apart is the recent induction of girl cadets into RIMC. This step towards inclusivity and gender equality not only enriches our institution but also aligns with our commitment to providing equal opportunities for all. The positive impact of this decision is visible in the diverse perspectives and talents our girl cadets bring, enhancing the overall learning environment. We are also proud to announce the launch of a comprehensive mental and emotional well-being program in collaboration with National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru” — Col. Vikram Kadian (centre), SM, Commandant, Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun (265 students and 21 teachers). “We are immensely proud that JNV, Alleppey has improved its ranking from India #7 last year to #2 this year and more important, we are ranked India’s #1 JNV. I attribute this promotion to the unwavering commitment, enthusiasm and skills of our faculty. Our impressive CBSE results are testimony to their competence with student Abhinav Suresh declared the national topper. We provide continuous online and offline training to our teachers to equip them with innovative teaching techniques and pedagogies. As directed by NEP 2020, our teachers integrate innovative and interactive pedagogies. Activities such as yoga and counselling sessions provide a stress-free environment for our students” — CH Dineshen (right), principal, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Alleppey (Kerala). “I give credit for our India #4 rank to our teachers and students whose continuous efforts have made this promotion possible. Our teachers are not only academic guides but also provide excellent pastoral care and ensure children’s mental and emotional well-being. As a renowned government boarding school, our efforts are to create a home away from home for our children so that they remain satisfied and enriched emotionally and mentally. Our priority has always been to continuously guide and counsel our students” — Dr. Rajiv Ranjan (centre left), principal, Simutala Awasiya Vidyalaya, Jamui (Bihar) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp