Nita Ambani-Led Reliance Foundation Three Schools Among Cfore’s 100 Toppers For 2024
Nita Ambani-Led Reliance Foundation Three Schools Among Cfore’s 100 Toppers For 2024
While the Reliance Foundation School, Koparkhairane, got the second rank in Navi Mumbai, it won the 12th rank in Maharashtra. The Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Reliance Foundation School won the first rank in Jamnagar and fifth in Gujarat. The Reliance Foundation School also won the second rank in Surat and stood 22nd in Gujarat

Three Reliance Foundation Schools have been recognised among the top schools in the Cfore Top 100 Indian Curriculum Day Co-Ed Schools Ranking 2024.

While the Reliance Foundation School, Koparkhairane, got the second rank in Navi Mumbai, it won the 12th rank in Maharashtra. The Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Reliance Foundation School won the first rank in Jamnagar and fifth in Gujarat. The Reliance Foundation School also won the second rank in Surat and stood 22nd in Gujarat.

Cfore’s survey ranked top schools in India across 16 categories after assessing them on 14 key parameters. The survey was conducted in 92 cities across the country from March to July 2024. The criteria included school ratings based on teacher competence and relationship, pedagogy and relevant curriculum, leadership, teacher care and growth environment, and personalised education. The other determining factors of the Cfore survey were academic rigour, sports, co-curricular activities, parents’ participation and education, infrastructure and facilities, return on investment, life skills, social engagement, hostel facilities, pastoral care and placements.

Led by Founder and Chairperson Nita M Ambani, the Reliance Foundation is working for the overall well-being and enhanced quality of life for all, focusing on rural transformation, education, health, sports for development, disaster management, women empowerment, urban renewal and arts, culture and heritage, and has touched the lives of over 77 million people across India, in over 55,550 villages and urban locations.

At the 47th Annual General Meeting of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in August, Nita Ambani had said: “Our vision is to set up international schools with an Indian heart and soul. To make this vision a reality, Reliance Foundation is proud to introduce our flagship Teacher Training initiative with our soon-to-be-launched School Leadership & Administration Programme. Beyond our schools, I am happy to share that through Reliance Foundation, we aim to provide world-class early childhood care and education for over 10 million children from disadvantaged communities across India. This programme aims to build capacity development models and provide learning resources for students and teachers all over India. Our efforts go beyond academic learning to promote complete development, including social-emotional skills, critical thinking, and physical well-being."

This year, Reliance launched two new pathbreaking institutions for primary and early years education: Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School and Nita Mukesh Ambani Early Years Campus.

“Truly envisioned as institutions of the future, these schools foster 21st century skills with a focus on pace-based learning where every young learner thrives at their own pace and in their own ways. New-age teaching is about preparing our children for a world that we cannot fully fathom or imagine as yet; and therefore, the focus is on building resilience, collaboration, communication, creativity, compassion, and curiosity," she said.

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