Achievements
The school was awarded with Best School in Navi Mumbai by Nagrik Seva Samiti in 2000, 2001, 2003 and by CIDCO in 2000. Principal Mr. N. N. Nayyar was honoured with prestigious CBSE Award to Teachers in Maharashtra State On 4 th September 2004.
The school has been accredited for an outstanding development of its curriculum for which it received the International School Award by the British Council in October 2006.
Apeejay School, has also been included in the UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI), under which it will receive a grant of approximately 24,000 pounds (Rs.20,40,000) for a period of two years.
In the AISSE 2010, P.Shweta topped the school with 98.0% marks and was the joint topper in the Navi Mumbai region.
In the AISSCE 2011, Shreeram Radhakrishnan secured 97.6% marks and was the joint Mumbai Zone topper.
The students of the school performed exceedingly well in competitive exams with Shreeram Radhakrishnan securing AIR - 224 in IIT-JEE 2011.
The second Apeejay school in Navi Mumbai was started in 2000 at Kharghar Sector 21.
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