In this category in which competition to excel is most intense and rankings tend to fluctuate from year to year, The Valley School, Bangalore, ranked #6 last year, is the country’s top-ranked primary-secondary of 2016.
With single gender schools gradually fading away, it’s inevitable that the league table of co-ed day schools is the largest in the Education- World India School Rankings (EWISR) 2016. This year over 1,000 primary-secondary schools across the country divided into ten sub-categories under the broad categories of day, boarding and international, have been rated and ranked by 10,301 informed sample respondents in 28 cities on 14 parameters of education excellence. The number of co-ed day schools included in the 2016 league table aggregate over 400 which translates into the interesting statistic that almost half of the country’s most respected 1,000 are co-educational day schools.
In this category in which competition to excel is intense and rankings tend to fluctuate from year to year, the new age J. Krishnamurti-inspired the valley School, Bangalore (TVS, estb. 1978), ranked #6 last year, is the top-ranked primarysecondary of 2016. Rated #1 on the parameters of teacher competence, life skills and conflict management, parental involvement and community service, TVS has pipped the jointly second-ranked vasant valley School, delhi and Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School, thane (Mumbai) at the post by a short nose.
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