Apeejay School Nerul

Apeejay School Nerul

Apeejay School Nerul, Navi Mumbai is one of a number of private schools run K-12 by Apeejay Education Society. The School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi (Affiliation no. CBSE/Aff./1130023/2001/37) and is a member of the National Progressive Schools Conference (NPSC). The school was started in the year 1987, when Navi Mumbai was still under development. It is the first CBSE school to be started in Navi Mumbai. Initially the school offered classes in Nursery, Kindergarten and classes up to IV std. More classes were added in subsequent years.

The school's Executive Committee nominated on 16 June 1986 consists of Dr Stya Paul Chairman, while Sushma Berlia Vice Chairman. Berlia is also the Chairperson, Managing Committee, Apeejay School Nerul C. Jayson was the principal of the school from 1987 to April 1999. After that consequently N. N. Nayyar took over in May 1999. Under N. N. Nayyar's dynamic leadership, the school reached new heights and slowly became the most respected school in Navi Mumbai. Mr N. N. Nayyar left the school on 30 June 2008 to take up his new post as principal of Apeejay School, Noida. Consequently, Mr Rakesh Joshi(ex Principal - Army School, Navodaya Schools)became the new principal of Apeejay School Nerul w.e.f 2 April 2009.

The entire school is well connected through LAN. Each classroom, staff room and the administrative block is provided with a TV set and a desktop computer which are used as learning aids and also used as public address system.

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