Jamnabai Narsee School

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Jamnabai Narsee School
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Location
Mumbai
,
Maharashtra

India
Information
TypePrivate School
MottoSanskrit: विद्या परमं बलम्
(Knowledge is Strength Supreme)
Established1971
Sister schoolJamnabai Narsee International School
Area trusteeNarsee Monjee Educational Trust
PrincipalZeenat Bhojaboy (JNS)
Jasmine Madhani (JNIS)
GradesNursery school – 12th Standard
Number of students5000+
Affiliation
Websitejns.ac.in

Jamnabai Narsee School is a private school in Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded on 17 January 1971 and is managed by the Narsee Monjee Education Trust.[1] The school building is unusual and unique in architecture with three clusters of hexagonal classrooms, each with a central foyer. The school is attended by children from mostly Juhu, and its alumni include several famous dignitaries and celebrities.

History[]

Jamnabai Narsee School was founded on 17 January 1971. It was established and managed by the Narsee Monjee Educational Trust. It is a co-educational, English medium school.

This school is an 'Unaided Linguistic-Minority Institution', affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations-New Delhi, and to International Baccalaureate Organisation,[2] Geneva preparing students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Examination at the end of the 10th grade and the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP) at the end of the 12th.

Motto[]

The motto of the school is "Vidya Param Balama" which means "Knowledge is Strength Supreme". The guiding principle of the school is "Let learning be a joy and teaching be a pleasure" where opportunities are provided leading to the process of self-improvement.

Timeline[]

  • 1971 Inauguration of the School - I.C.S.E and S.S.C. streams; introduction of the house system; start of Health Care Unit.
  • 1972 Inauguration of the Math Laboratory
  • 1974 Election of student council
  • 1979 Inception of the Parent - Teacher Association
  • 1984 Inception of the Jamnabai Narsee Alumni Association; first issue of the directory of the graduating class titled SMRUTI
  • 1987 Celebration of the Centenary Year of Shri Narsee Monjee; starting of the Narsee Monjee Inter- School Hindi Elocution
  • 1988 Inauguration of the Computer Section
  • 1991 Inauguration of the Social Studies Room
  • 1992 Hosting of the All India Conference of the Principals of ICSE Schools.
  • 1993 Inauguration of the Audio - Visual Room; starting the 'CASCADE' festival by J.N.A.A.
  • 1996 Celebration of the Silver Jubilee Year
  • 1997 Establishment of the Reading Rooms in the Dixit Road Municipal School, Vile Parle (East) by the P.T.A
  • 1999 Starting of the Dyslexia Awareness Programme
  • 2000 Inauguration of the Life Enrichment Centre; inauguration of Activity Centre for pre-school; inauguration of Science Activity Centre
  • 2005 Inauguration of IB Diploma Programme for Grade 11 and 12.
  • 2006 Celebration of Coral Jubilee - 35 years; addition of 5th and 6th floors; starting the Resource Centre or handicapped students.
  • 2007 Inauguration of the Activity Room; inception of the International General Certificate of Secondary Education Programme -CHECKPOINT - Std 8; Inception of Std. 11 - ISC - Arts and Commerce Stream; established the rainwater harvesting system.
  • 2010 First Inter IB School Football (Soccer) Championship. Winning Team was Kodaikanal, coached by Sither.
  • 2013 Introduction of a new school uniform for the ICSE students. First ICSE Art Exhibition.
  • 2014 Jasmine Madhani inaugurates new academic sweatshop programme.
  • 2015 Abhisekh Bachchan inaugurates the NBC Standard basketball court on 4 January.
  • 2016 Jamnabai Narsee School organized the 15th Special Sports Meet
  • 2020 Jamnabai Narsee School celebrates its 50th year.

Facilities[]

The school compound has courts for basketball, volleyball, throwball and handball, to cater to the physical education programme of the school. The school has leased an adjacent public maidan and converted it into a playground for the students.

The building has a total built-up area of 300,200 sq. feet and a carpet area of more than 200,000 sq. feet.

The building houses over 124 classrooms each measuring 585 sq ft (54.3 m2) in area, for the students from nursery to Std.XII. In addition to these, there are rooms for academic activities such as the Technical Drawing Room, the Art Room, the Maths Laboratory, the Environmental Science room and rooms for Bharat Natyam, Kathak and folk dance, a library, stationary, copy room, science labs, fashion designing room, the sitar room, rooms for Indian and Western Music and 4 modern Computer Centers.

The entire central area in the first floor is the arena for cultural activities. The Physics/Biology/Chemistry laboratories and the Science Activity Center are on second floor. An audio-visual room of around 1,200 sq ft (110 m2). area is situated on the third floor. The school hall with a mezzanine floor caters to the needs of an audience of 1100.

The school employs 175 teachers and support staff, and another 100 peons. Enrollment is 7500 students. Every year approximately 360 candidates are prepared and sent up for the ICSE examinations, the highest of any Mumbai school. The principal is Zeenat Bhojaboy (ex-vice principal), who took over the position in 2015.

In the news[]

The school recently made headlines in newspapers when Jamnabai Narsee student Juhi Kajaria scored AIR 1 in the ICSE examinations held in March 2019. She scored an astounding 99.6%. Other students Forum Sanjanwala and Jugal Patel got AIR 2 and AIR 3 respectively.

In 2013, a conductor, on a bus service that worked with the school, was convicted for sexually molesting a three-year-old preschool student while she was being dropped home by the school bus.[3]

Notable alumni[]

  • Abhay Deol - Bollywood actor[4]
  • Abhishek Bachchan - Bollywood actor
  • Akriti Kakar - Bollywood Singer & Music Composer
  • Alia Bhatt - Bollywood actress[5]
  • Alaya Furniturewala - Bollywood Actress
  • Amaal Mallik - Bollywood music director and composer
  • Amit Behl - Film, TV and theatre actor[citation needed]
  • Anmol Malik- Bollywood singer and daughter of Anu Malik[citation needed]
  • Armaan Malik - Indian singer-songwriter
  • Ayan Mukerji - Bollywood film director[6]
  • Bhagyashree - Bollywood Film Actress[6]
  • Bhushan Patel - Bollywood director
  • Bobby Deol - Bollywood actor[citation needed][6]
  • Devika Mathur - Canadian Idol finalist[citation needed]
  • Emraan Hashmi Bollywood actor
  • Esha Deol - Bollywood actress[citation needed][6]
  • Fardeen Khan - Bollywood actor
  • Harman Baweja - Bollywood actor[citation needed]
  • Isha Lakhani - Indian tennis player[citation needed]
  • Ishaan Khattar - Bollywood actor
  • - Co-founder of SNG Comedy
  • Kareena Kapoor - Bollywood actress[6]
  • Kunal Kapoor - Bollywood actor[citation needed]
  • Minoti Vaishnav - Hollywood screenwriter and singer
  • Nakuul Mehta - Indian actor, dancer and model[citation needed]
  • Prakriti Kakar - Bollywood Singer
  • - Founder and CEO - English Dost[7]
  • Raveena Tandon - Bollywood actress
  • Rahul Kamerkar - Lawyer and author
  • - Chief Operating Officer at Mahindra Rural Housing Finance Ltd.[8]
  • Shefali Zariwala (Actress and Bigg Boss 13 contestant)
  • Shraddha Kapoor - Bollywood actress[6][9]
  • Siddhant Karnick - Indian television and film actor[10][11]
  • Shaheen Bhatt - Writer & Sister of actress Alia Bhatt
  • Siddhanth Kapoor - Bollywood actor[12] and DJ[13]
  • Sukriti Kakar - Bollywood Singer
  • Sunny Deol - Bollywood actor[citation needed][6]
  • Tiger Shroff - Bollywood actor
  • Tulip Joshi - Bollywood actress
  • Utkarsh Sharma - Bollywood actress
  • Vikram Bhatt - Bollywood director[citation needed]
  • Zayed Khan - Bollywood actor[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "HT Top Schools (West): 4. JAMNABAI NARSEE SCHOOL". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Jamnabai Narsee School". IB World Schools. IBO. Retrieved 22 November 2007.
  3. ^ "School bus perv gets 7-yr jail for molesting Jamnabai student". Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Personal Agenda: Abhay Deol, Actor". 7 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Alia Bhatt goes back to her school, Jamnabai Narsee for a sports meet". Mid Day.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Did you know which Mumbai schools these famous celebrities went to?". Mid Day.
  7. ^ "British PM Theresa May lauds Bengaluru startups prowess". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Three highly-qualified executive assistants in India Inc and their take on job". The Economic Times. 6 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Happy Birthday, Shraddha Kapoor. Lights, Camera, Action@32". NDTV Movies. NDTV.
  10. ^ Bhopatkar, Tejashree. "Siddhant Karnick speaks on his ad controversy".
  11. ^ "SIDDHANT KARNICK BIOGRAPHY". India Forums.
  12. ^ Dubey, Rachana. "Siddhanth Kapoor: My father and I have been offered films together". Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Hitting The Target Every Time With DJ Bullzeye!".

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