THE SHRIRAM MILLENNIUM SCHOOL NOIDA The Shriram Millennium School, Noida, a K-12 affiliated to Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE for class 10 and ISC for class 12) and also running an International Curriculum Wing from Middle School onwards (Cambridge Lower Secondary – Grades VI to VIII, IGCSE – Grades IX and X, IB Diploma Programme – Grades XI-XII), focuses on holistic de
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THE SHRIRAM MILLENNIUM SCHOOL NOIDA The Shriram Millennium School, Noida, a K-12 affiliated to Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE for class 10 and ISC for class 12) and also running an International Curriculum Wing from Middle School onwards (Cambridge Lower Secondary – Grades VI to VIII, IGCSE – Grades IX and X, IB Diploma Programme – Grades XI-XII), focuses on holistic de... see more
Jiva Public School is an ICSE affiliated coed day school, located in sector 21b, faridabad. Since 1994 students have been guided towards a holistic learning, ensuring balance between theoretical & practical demands of daily life. JPS has 2 acres of campus and educates students from pre nursery to 12th. It provides career guidance through qualified faculty with a student teacher ratio of 25:1.
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Jiva Public School is an ICSE affiliated coed day school, located in sector 21b, faridabad. Since 1994 students have been guided towards a holistic learning, ensuring balance between theoretical & practical demands of daily life. JPS has 2 acres of campus and educates students from pre nursery to 12th. It provides career guidance through qualified faculty with a student teacher ratio of 25:1.... see more
In 1896, Adventist Education opened their first school in India on 14 Bow Bazaar Street in the bustling city of Calcutta (now Kolkata). Georgia A. Burrus and Martha May Taylor, two young Americans, administered the school where there were seventy girls in the first year. Over 123 years have passed since then and Adventist education to the people of India has certainly come a long way. Statistics ar
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In 1896, Adventist Education opened their first school in India on 14 Bow Bazaar Street in the bustling city of Calcutta (now Kolkata). Georgia A. Burrus and Martha May Taylor, two young Americans, administered the school where there were seventy girls in the first year. Over 123 years have passed since then and Adventist education to the people of India has certainly come a long way. Statistics ar... see more