The 7 Best Schools In India (2024)

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Today in India future students have many schools to choose from. There are a lot of great schools that will provide a world-class education for students, and they will help them learn everything they need to know. These schools will prepare young people for life after school and they will prepare these bright minds for their next step in education. After they finish their education in these schools students will be able to go abroad and enroll in the most prestigious colleges and universities around the globe.
If you are interested to know which schools are the best in India, we are bringing you the list of the 7 best schools in India.

1. La Martiniere For Girls School, Kolkata

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This is one of the most famous schools in India, and it has an excellent reputation in the field of academics and also in the field of extracurricular activities. La Martiniere For Girls School is best known for their extraordinary relationship with each child and extra effort they put into each child.
The school follows the ICSE and ISC curriculum and one of the most important things they do is that they blend global education with traditional and local roots. Every student is taught to think in a modern way but also respect the tradition and cultural heritage. There are many extracurricular activities available like Easel Club, Science Club, Computer Club, Bible Club, Nature Club, Quiz Club, Safety Patrol, Drishti Club, and many more. Also for those who like sports, there are many sports activities like basketball, lawn tennis, swimming, football, golf and table tennis.
The school has a swimming pool, gymnasium, basketball court, and a playground. To ensure the high-quality education La Martiniere For Girls School has science laboratories, geography lab, computer lab, resource room and mathematics lab on their premises. The students are also able to use the student counseling room, audiovisual room, art room, and the library.

2. St. Xavier’s Collegiate School, Kolkata

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Another school in Kolkata, St. Xavier’s Collegiate School is a private English school for boys. This school opened its doors first in 1860, and it was founded by Jesuits and it was available only for Catholic boys. Today this school is available to all students no matter their religion or caste. This school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations CISCE, for ISCE and ISC examinations in classes X and XII.
There is also West Bengal Board of Secondary Education curriculum, that conducts the Madhyamik exams after class X. Students are able to choose from two curricula for secondary and higher secondary examinations up to class X. There are many extracurricular activities available like debate, quiz, scouts, photography, film screenings, elocution, but also many sports like football, cricket, hockey, badminton, and table tennis.
And when it comes to club St. Xavier’s Collegiate offers a computer club, social service committee, and a nature club. There is a library available for students, science laboratories, computer labs, and a playground. There are two buildings on the premises, one is for the primary section and another for the secondary section.

3. Little Flower High School, Hyderabad

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Little Flower High School was established in 1953 and it provides holistic education to students. It follows the Central Board of Secondary Education curriculum. The classes are held in English but there is also an option of Telugu and Hindi for first and second languages. The school is very professional and they aim to prepare students for life, work and prepare students for international education after high school.
There are many extra-curriculum activities and students have an opportunity to work on various projects and experiments. Little Flower High School has a language lab as well as a computer lab. They also have a digital library, art and craft rooms, an audiovisual room. The students can choose to play sports and they have a gymnasium, volleyball courts, cricket pitch, basketball courts and indoor badminton courts available.

4. Mother’s International, Delhi

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This school was ranked as one of the top 10 schools in India. Mother’s International School is a part of the Sri Aurobindo Education Society which is an agency of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. This school is affiliated to the CBSE, but it also offers All India Senior School Certificate Examination and All India Secondary School Examination.
They implement the 10+2 Scheme of Education. There are two blocks in this school, one is for the junior section and one is for the senior section. Both sections have their own facilities. For pre-primary and primary students there is a computer and science lab, math lab, Montessori room, activity room, craft rooms, dance and music halls, children’s park, yoga room, and a pottery lab.
For middle and senior students there is a home science lab, a library, audiovisual hall, two art and crafts room, dance hall, yoga room, two labs each for biology, chemistry, and physics, and a Batik lab.

5. St. John’s High School, Chandigarh

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St. John’s High School was founded in 1959 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, and the school is an Edmund Rice Educational Institute. This school got an award for the best school in the tri-city for the years 2013, 2014, 2015. They follow the CBSE curriculum, and they have a special CLIP, The Creative Learning Integrated Programme that encourages creativity in students.
St. John’s High School was awarded the National Computer Literacy Award in the category for private schools for excellence in computer literacy and IT in school at an early stage of schooling. This award is handled by the Ministry of Information and Technology. The school has a multimedia room and two fully equipped computer labs. They also have math and science labs that are available for students from classes VI to XII.
There is also a music room, counseling cell for seniors, science club, aerospace club, robotics club, drama club, dance club, chef club, photography club and a learning center for the junior section.

6. Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Delhi

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Modern School opened its doors in 1920 and till this day this school is a co-educational, independent, day and boarding school. This school is one of the founding members of the Community Development and Leadership Summit, CDLS. Moder School is also a member of the National Progressive Schools’ Conference and a member of the Indian Public Schools’ Conference.
It is what the name says, a modern school with a focus on internationalism. Modern School is affiliated to the CBSE, and the students are prepared for the All India Secondary School Exams (class X), and the All India Secondary School Certificate Examination (class XII). In this school, all three streams are included Science, Commerce, and Humanities. On the premises, there is a Junior Library for junior students. The Lala Pratap Singh Library is located in the Platinum Jubilee Block and it is available for the senior students.
Every year this library organizes the Annual Book Week intending to enhance students’ reading habits. Other facilities that can be found on the premises are a swimming pool, basketball court, football, and badminton courts.

7. Loreto House, Kolkata

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Loreto House was established in 1842 and it is still one of the best schools in India. This school is special and their main goal is to provide an exceptional education that will involve the mind, body and also spirit of the student. The Loreto House is affiliated to CISCE, in the classes X and XII students appear for the ICSE and ISC exams respectively. The school is well equipped and it has laboratories for biology, physics, computer science, chemistry, and home science.
They have three libraries where students can find books on various subjects under the Science, Commerce and also Humanities streams. But that is not all, libraries are also equipped with books that are fiction and non-fiction, biographies, books on theology, and many encyclopedias. Besides these libraries students are available to use audiovisual rooms, the playground, basketball courts, smart boards and many more.
We’ve come to the end of our list and we hope that we’ve helped you with your search for the perfect school for your future student.