Ghatkopar - Education

Education

Domnic Savio Vidyalaya in Pant nagar is one of the best known educational bodies recognised in the suburb of Ghatkopar. Garodia International School, situated in East, offers internationally renowned qualifications that are recognised by educational institutions and organisations across the globe. Apart from a wide range of schools and college mentioned below, there are several coaching classes that contributed towards educating the residents of Ghatkopar. The other nerve point of private education was the Satyam shopping center on M. G. Road, which in the 90s was known for computer education institutes such as NIIT, Boston's computer education, Indo German institute and SSI amongst others.

apart from this there are around 29 schools in Ghatkopar in Marathi/Gujrati/Hindi/Urdu medium 1 Fatima High School, 2 Domnic SavioVidyalaya, 3 Anjuman Urdu school

4 G.S.P Mandal's Marathi Vidyalaya, 5 Guru Nanak English High School, 6 Hindi High School, 7 Hindu Bal Vidya Mandir, 8 K.V.K. Sarvajanik High School, 9 Little Star English High School, 10 North Bombay Welfare Soc. High School, 11 P.G.Garodia High School, 12 P.R.High School of Commerce, 13 R.N.Gandhi English High School, 14 Ramji Assar Vidyaiaya High School, 15 S.K.Somaiya Vinay Mandir, 16 S.P.R.Jain Kanya Shala, 17 S.S. Multi Purpose Technical High School, 18 Saraswati Vidya Mandir, 19 Sarvodaya Vidyalaya (No 1& 2), 20 Sheth Dhanji Devshi Rashtriya Shala, 21 Shi. Chhatrapati Shivaji High School, 22 Shri D.J.Doshi High School, 23 Smt. M.D. Bhatia High School, 24 Smt. S. T. Mehta English Girls Secondary School, 25 V.C.Gurukul High School, 26 Vanita Vikas Mandal High School, 27 Vidya Bhavan, 28 Virchand Dhanji Devsi Rashtriya Shala 29 Saraswati Vidya Niketan

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