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Jamnabai Narsee School - Vile Parle West

3.8/5 Rating
Overall Experience 1
Teaching Excellence 1
Value for Money 1
Campus & Facilities 1
Co-curricular Activities 1

Dinesh Yadav

Reviewed on 22 Oct 2024

They take INTERVIEW For Kids admission, they ask a 2.5 ,3year old kid questions ,if the kid is shy they reject the kid.No other school in Mumbai does this.How can u ask a kid questions and interview them ,some kids are quite or moody and they don't answer and these guys reject them,shameful.There is this old sick lady called shoba madam who handles admission, she behaves so rudely as if she own the school,perfect example of Chai se zayada Kelli garam.my daughter is shy but they wany only loud kids.

Navin Kumar Kamat नवीण कुमार कामत

Reviewed on 06 Sep 2024

सब अच्छा है

Aleyah Kasam

Reviewed on 10 Aug 2024

Beautiful school!

ATUL PANDEY

Reviewed on 10 Jul 2024

Worst

S Choudhary

Reviewed on 20 Mar 2024

Complete disregard for residents in the area and office goers in the morning

Kurian David

Reviewed on 12 Mar 2024

The school isnt strict enough my gf bunks school every week

S B

Reviewed on 01 Mar 2024

It is the number one school in Juhu and in suburbs I would say. I have heard from so many of my friends and relatives about the school and its image, principles, ideals, etc. It is the best. No second thoughts about it. The owners and trustees even till date manage and run the school and look after day to day working because of which it is such a prestigious educational temple. I have got the opportunity to meet and interact with the trustees and they are so down to earth yet so classy and royal. The school has a large play ground and opposite to the playground their forefathers have donated a land to the BMC which has been made into a public park well. They have opened several other schools and branches now in other locations.

Ramnik Parekh

Reviewed on 06 Jan 2024

Excellent

Gray Matter

Reviewed on 27 Dec 2023

Title: Unjust Admission Policies and Discrimination at Jamnabai Narsee Monjee School I am compelled to share my deeply disappointing experience with Jamnabai Narsee Monjee School regarding my daughter's admission. The school's arbitrary and discriminatory policies have left me astounded and disheartened, raising serious questions about their commitment to fairness and inclusivity. Despite presenting valid proof of residence through my driving license and Aadhar card, the school shockingly rejected my daughter's admission application on the grounds that the Mumbai local property was not registered under the father's name. This policy is not only archaic but also reeks of an outdated mindset that fails to recognize the evolving dynamics of modern families. In a world that increasingly values equality and non-discrimination, it is disconcerting to witness an educational institution clinging to such regressive norms. The use of property ownership as a decisive factor for admission not only disregards the diversity of family structures but also promotes a biased and unfair approach. I fail to understand the logic behind prioritizing the father's name on property documents over the mother's, especially when I have provided indisputable evidence of residence through my driving license and Aadhar card. It is bewildering that the school would dismiss these valid documents, which are widely accepted as proof of identity and address, in favor of an arbitrary criterion that is not reflective of a family's actual circumstances. This incident raises serious concerns about the school's commitment to providing equal educational opportunities to all deserving students. By adhering to such discriminatory policies, Jamnabai Narsee Monjee School is not only failing individual students but also perpetuating an environment that fosters inequality and bias. I strongly urge the school administration to reconsider its admission policies and adopt a more progressive and inclusive approach. Education is a fundamental right, and no child should be denied admission based on outdated and irrelevant criteria. Jamnabai Narsee Monjee School needs to reevaluate its values and ensure that it embraces diversity rather than perpetuating discrimination.

Lavanya Lavu

Reviewed on 24 Dec 2023

Very good

Yogesh Dubey

Reviewed on 04 Dec 2023

This school infrastructure is very good, best school for the student.

Nikunj Karia

Reviewed on 04 Dec 2023

Visited for my kid's admission.

Pramod Kedia

Reviewed on 29 Nov 2023

Beautiful campus. Well maintained. Courteous staff. Well informed faculty. Graceful Principal. The only shortcoming I felt were narrow corridors leading to lifts/ stairs. Overall a great institution.

Sonu Tripathi

Reviewed on 11 Oct 2023

Very nice place

Chandan Chaudhary

Reviewed on 09 Aug 2023

It's was incredible

Paresh Gagarde

Reviewed on 28 Jun 2023

Very bad behaviour Maintenance stuff Dilip s Mundekar

toral mehta

Reviewed on 25 May 2023

Teaching par excellence in shaping up young India.

Pankaj Rajguru

Reviewed on 30 Mar 2023

It’s a wonderful School which takes care of each of the students as I have observed . Abs 5 stars for it .

Aditya Chauhan

Reviewed on 18 Feb 2023

"BHAYA EK PAANI PURI PLWEASEE"

Mahvish Reyaz

Reviewed on 12 Feb 2023

Spacious Ground

HSB Ladies Tailor

Reviewed on 08 Feb 2023

Huge private school with international standards & unique in western suburbs.

Shereen Rana

Reviewed on 12 Nov 2022

great place to leave

Arnav Banthia (Arnav Banthia)

Reviewed on 09 Nov 2022

Lovely school

Shashank Kadagala

Reviewed on 08 Nov 2022

Good experience, I went for the cascade compilation, and I felt like there was some good music playing in the waiting room rather than in the stage.

Jitendra kumar

Reviewed on 03 Oct 2022

(Translated by Google) Very good (Original) Very goood