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About Neerja Modi School
We, at Neerja Modi School, are focused on providing a fertile platform powered by the best-in-class education, facilities, and nurturing for students to attain their highest potential.
The journey of our school began in the year 2001 and has achieved unsurpassed growth over the last 2 decades. It makes us both proud and humbled to witness the school rising to be the No.1 educational institute in Jaipur – Rajasthan and No. 8 in India’s Day and Boarding School, by the Education World School Rankings 2020.
We are a co-educational day/ boarding school from kindergarten to grade 12. A majority of our students join us at age three and graduate with us as high school seniors. Our students cherish friendships and a lifetime bond with their peers and the school.
We also pride ourselves in being an academically competitive school, while we provide ample extra-curricular and co-curricular opportunities as well. Our students participate and excel in competitive sports and athletics, academic Olympiads, science research programs, national chess championships, extensive debates, and start-up competitions. Sports, visual and performing arts, as well as yoga are an integral part of every student’s life.
We uphold a robust leadership structure within our student community. The selfless conviction to give back and make a meaningful impact on the wider community is part of our student body’s DNA. They diligently engage deeply with campus community service initiatives and also reach out to several local NGOs, healthcare centers, and government schools.
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