A mark in the history of Mayo College was the resolution of the General Council and the Board of Governors to start an exclusive, residential school for girls on the 46 acre field, used earlier as the Polo Ground and later as playing ground and a farmland.
A mark in the history of Mayo College was the resolution of the General Council and the Board of Governors to start an exclusive, residential school for girls on the 46 acre field, used earlier as the Polo Ground and later as playing ground and a farmland.A landmark development was the Bhoomi Pujan and the foundation stone laying ceremony on the 1st of August 1987. Construction work started on a war footing and the admission process as well as recruitment of staff began in right earnest.Known today as the Sister School of Mayo College, the school strives to meet the vision envisaged by the founders.We shall make it a special point to ensure that the ethos of the Girls School is imbued with Indian traditions and culture without ignoring the present and the challenges of the future. Indian values, dance and drama will play a special role in the life of the child at the Mayo College Girls School.
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September 5, 2024
Really Beautiful Campus😍
SHAMIM ASHRAF
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May 13, 2024
Excellent
Indu Hooda
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April 27, 2024
A great experience for my daughter she will come back to this family
Jeffrey Picel
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December 23, 2023
Amazing instructors and campus
RAKHI KALRA
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October 4, 2023
Very nice
Riju Shrivastav
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August 11, 2023
Had been there as the judge for Interschool IT event. A day well spent
Aditya Rai
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May 2, 2023
It's the best school.
SN HC
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December 14, 2022
one of the best boarding school for girls in INDIA.
Mahesh Puri
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November 21, 2022
Nice
Sampatkumar K P
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October 27, 2022
Nice campus
RAMRAKH GODARA
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October 20, 2022
Good
Dakshraj Singh Chandawat (Ds kurki)
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October 18, 2022
Nice
Pransu
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August 23, 2022
Loved MCGS, it's fabulous
Bharat Kedia
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August 21, 2022
Very great school for girls
Richu Garg
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July 4, 2022
Attitude of the girls studying in this school is very bad also they don't have any manners as to how to behave with your elders.
It is must to teach the girls some etiquettes
Sunil kumar
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June 14, 2022
Dhola bhata
jayram madkami
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June 12, 2022
It's very good and Excellent place for study
Sanjay Jangid
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April 1, 2022
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February 21, 2021
Running on brand but not substance. People's experiences of course differ.
-Negligible female representation on the board. -Patriarchal mindset runs deep in the school culture and is reinforced by the locally hired staff. Favouritism is the highlight.
-Strong culture of bullying based on what you wear, how you look, family money, how you speak. I find this place culturally outdated and antiquated.
-The architecture, location is beautiful.
-Your child will guaranted come out an English speaking pseudo American.
-Food is good last I tried.
-Good things are the sports and academics- I appreciate then making every sport available, there is exposure to different activities.
-Acads are very strong, not very healthy because children who are not academically gifted get labelled by teachers. Focused senior teachers (they have my respect probably the only people of the school apart from the Baijis) who get results. -Cocurriculars are available but again MCGS loses the essence of education because these skills are taught to make young impressionable girls very good future elites (snobs) but not independent thinking, socially giving individuals who can question their own privilege and environment.
-The house staff is genuinely a virus in society with all this moral policing on girls for holding hands, not wearing shorts, shoes, sandals, constant punishment, nagging, visiting different dorms etc. It's just humiliating to remember these things as an adult because the children are de-sensitised from the real world except the omnipresent patriarchal Brahmanical mindset.
I say this because if someone already comes from privilege, connections and money they will thrive here but in case you have a non 'royal' working class hindi speaking background which does not teach you how to pronounce Chanel & Gucci, you are going to be bullied, you might not fit in and be made to believe that you are messed up. LGBTQ kids were stalked literally by cis kids because there is no sex or gender awareness education, sexual harrasment or bullying policy whatsoever. We had etiquette workshops instead of how to hold glasses at dinner. Just WOW.
-No counseling provided because it is assumed that being rich means your family is a happy one or whatever their reasons are. Many teachers have traumatized children because they have no training for socio emotional issues of teenagers. It's a joke for the amount of money they charge and what they provide.
-The service providers in multiple interactions were really unsafe to have been around young children - there have been incidents of sexual harrasment that never got addressed and severe negligence on the administration's part. I remember two teachers slapped two girls on such ridiculous grounds, and still continued in their job. Why would anyone pay you six or so lakhs so you can hit their child? How is this justified in India's best school or whatever? Why did none of the school awarding magazines ever cover the complaints India's so called best schools receive? Oh yes, because there are no mechanisms to receive or address these.
-Really hope they figure out the problems with these fundamental issues so this place can give more (because the potential is incredible) bright self-aware and kind individuals to society (many do turn around and learn from new experiences but many ladies still talk like high schoolers and judge their peers on weight, money, looks, who wore what brand where- this is the harsh reality and no, a good school tag doesn't make anyone a brilliant human being which is what most people here fail to see).
-There is an inability of this cult to see beyond the 'I'm a proud mayoite' trope and call out deep issues of class, bullying, gender and privilege. Life is more than the wealth one is born into. It's also what one makes of it. It's really important for the ones who go to school like such to have values beyond shining resumes or family businesses/ ancestral money. I think it's the parents and school's responsibility to take these up.
Vivek Bhati
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January 6, 2021
This is place outside the market and nearly have a bus stop and easily find in map and directions
Jagdish Singh Nathawat
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April 5, 2020
Nice
DV Banna
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December 12, 2019
Best school
Ritik Bhambhani
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December 9, 2019
best college , in Ajmer for girls
Highly educated faculty , best environment
, good surrounding, excellent facilites.
Gopi Tiwari
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October 22, 2019
It's an unique place for girls education
Mayo College Girls School Location
Mayo Link Road, Near Mayo Lake, Nagra, Ajmer, Rajasthan