Schools in New Friends Colony, Delhi 2025-26 - Fees, Admissions etc
List of Schools in New Friends Colony, Delhi for 2025-26
Finding the right school close to home is a top priority for many families. Here is a comprehensive list of 15 schools in and near New Friends Colony, Delhi, offering CBSE, ICSE/ CISCE, IB Board, Cambridge/ IGCSE & State Board board(s), catering to different classes, generally from Pre-Nursery to Class 12, with monthly fees ranging from Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 11,038. Browse through to explore schools, or apply filters like distance, fees, board, class, type, etc., to narrow down the list to choose the right school for your child.
DAV Public School, Kailash Hills was started by Principal Mrs. Krishna Mahajan in 1983 at Masjid Moth, Niti Bagh with just 150 students. She shifted the school to Kailash Hills in 1991. She retired in 1998 leaving behind a strong student strength of 1200 and a team of 65 teaching and 35 non teaching staff members. Mrs. Shashi Prabha Chandla carried forward the torch for another year and handed it o
Kalka Public School provides a programme that prepares students to be all- around champions. They focus on kids' overall development. It also aids in the development of speaking abilities. It also makes students more aware of their surroundings.The Kalka Group of Institutions has a special place for Kalka Public School, Alaknanda. Because it was the first and main school established under the auspi
VisionTIS strives to foster a school environment that is safe and which acknowledges individual differences; educates young minds to recognize their potential and set a high benchmark for themselves. It provides a platform where 21st century skills of critical thinking, leadership and effective communication are the hallmarks of the learning process.MissionThe JourneyIn 1964, a young visionary, suf
Established before India’s Independence, Cambridge School was founded in 1931 by a passionate teacher and educationist, Mr. Alok Chandra Deb. His vision was to raise Indian children as good citizens, instilling in them the values of service and independence. Today, the school remains dedicated to nurturing every child’s potential, fostering growth, and promoting a strong moral purpose.The school is