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Here Are The 5 Top CBSE Boarding Schools In India

Nowadays, parents encounter many difficulties while finding reputable schools since there are so many factors to consider, such as the school fees, facilities, and academic programs offered by the school. Parents in India tend to place a high amount of trust in boarding schools for quality education. To this end, I have compiled a complete list of the top CBSE boarding schools in India, which have produced distinguished alumni. So without further ado, let's take a look at each of them. SelaQui International Boarding School, Dehradun - Established in 2000, it is one of the most reputed co-ed boarding schools that accept students from class V onwards. The school features a 52-acres campus, a 400m running track, five International Level Tennis Courts, a full-size swimming pool, two badminton courts, a multi-station gym, four Table Tennis Tables, a Shooting Range, 2 Basketball Courts, etc. SAI International Residential School, Bhubaneswar -  Established only in 2008, SAI International

Top 5 Boarding Schools In India In 2021

Boarding schools have gained a lot of attention over the past few years. This is primarily because good boarding schools in India inculcate a sense of punctuality and discipline in the students with their modern curriculum. The curriculum of boarding schools in India is such that it aims for the overall development of every child. The children are taught beyond the classroom and that is what makes them a person of substance. Boarding schools can provide children with an edge that they never get in usual day schools. Keeping the above factor in mind, here we have listed the top 5 boarding schools in India known for their curriculum: The Doon School – One of the most reputed and leading boarding schools in India, The Doon School, located in Dehradun is an all boys’ boarding school for pupils aged 12-18. The school was ranked as the best boarding school in India by BBC, Times of India and The New York Times. Founded in 1935 by SatishRanjan Das, the school offers IGCSE in tenth grade and