Which are the top and inexpensive schools in India?

 Education is a fundamental right of every citizen; the benefits of such a right are immense. Education helps in eradicating poverty, eliminating corruption, the disintegration of gender inequalities, and the empowerment of women. With the right kind of education, a person can eliminate hunger from his life, end powerlessness and raise himself to a high level of dignity.

The current public system is inadequate, there's a shortage of quality teachers, staff, and out-of-date infrastructure. Education has become an expensive affair. Irrespective of whether you are looking at an elementary, secondary, or college education, it all adds up at the end of the day. As education now isn't limited to academics, a school needs to have provisions for extracurricular activities for their students.


The best schools in India however are not always the most expensive ones.

So here are the best inexpensive schools in India.





Mother's International School, Delhi

Founded in 1952, Mother’s International School (or Mother's, as we are affectionately known) is a premier, Co-educational school. Over the last six decades, Mother’s has grown to become one of the biggest and best schools in Delhi, offering an internationally acclaimed and fully holistic education for children aged 3 to 18. Mother’s has the highest academic accreditation (SACS) and its facilities include an award-winning library, an air-conditioned sports stadium with three full-sized courts, a 6000 sq. ft. playing field with eight floodlit hockey pavilions, and many sports compounds. It currently offers full IB programs up to Higher levels, the Cambridge IGCSE program at all levels, and numerous extracurricular activities including over fifteen sports and music.


Ecole Globale International, Dehradun

This international school in India is known for its academic rigor but also for its hands-on approach to education and project-based curriculum focused on real-world application. Ecole Globale International campus spreads across 40 acres of land and is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure including in-house computer labs, language lab, library, laboratories, and classrooms. With support from the University of Cambridge International Examinations, the liberal arts program develops strong thinking skills, analytical skills, and creativity. The institute offers state-of-the-art facilities in the fields of art, music, and sports. Their highly qualified faculty is trained to understand the special needs of every child.


Kendriya Vidyalaya

KVs are Co-ed schools with more than 1200 branches all over the nation and 3 abroad. They are popular for providing quality education at a very low cost. Set up under the aegis of the ministry of education in 1963. All the schools share a common syllabus and instructions are provided in English and Hindi. The school organizes clubs for various activities and provides students with sports facilities. Almost all schools are equipped with e-learning facilities. KVs have a good academic record and students from the school also abundantly participate in sports competitions for which they are prepared by coaches from the armed forces. The schools also allow their students to join NCC and Scout groups. 


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