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West Delhi schools also keep parents in mind while educating the child
Rise of residential colonies in the region also means the area is becoming home to several good schools reports Manoj Sharma
Noida’s best schools combine innovative teaching methods with state-of-the-art infrastructure
Noida’s educated class wants the best for its children, and gets it
The school’s wide-ranging curriculum gives students choices within a framework of rigorous academic achievement and the school an edge. Students are encouraged to pursue sport, drama, dance, music, art and community projects.
Modern Vidya Niketan (MVN) shot to fame in 2009 when it produced the IIT-JEE topper, Nitin Jain. “The discipline and quality of teaching (at the school) helped my son to a large extent in excelling in the IIT entrance examination,” said Nitin’s father N.C. Jain.
Established in 1972, Apeejay School has become a household name in Faridabad, and is known for its academic and sports record.
HT interviews Basanti Roy, educationist and former divisional secretary of SSC Board.
Not all schools are happy with the state government's move to reserve 25% seats for children from economically weaker backgrounds. Deepti Khera reports.

The school also has an ‘environment council’ that undertakes activities like tree plantation, cleaning of water bodies, etc; a consumer club to educate consumers about their rights and duties; and an astronomy club.
Delhi Public School Ghaziabad (Meerut Road) was reportedly the first school in the national capital region to get an ISO 9001:2000 certification and has established a niche for itself by providing quality education over the years.
Intense teacher training, tech-savvy campuses and holistic education define Gurgaon’s best schools
Gurgaon’s IT boom fuelled the demand for offices, homes and schools