Jhalod - Education

Education

B.M. High School is prominent public school located in Jhalod.

Other schools include :

Taluka Kumarshala is oldest school in Jhalod.

P.V Patel Girls High School handled by Jhalod Kelavani Mandal

Maniben High School handled by Kesavlal Desai Parivar

Bright Eng Med School Handled By lion's club jhalod

Industrial Training Institute (ITI)

Manilal Chunilal Prathamik Shala (shown in the picture). After serving for 20 years as a teacher, currently Ms. Vasundhara Patel is serving as the school principal.

In the same compound where the Primary School is located, there are other schools as well such as a Middle school (5th to 7th grade), a Secondary School (8th to 10th grade) and a Higher Secondary School (11th and 12 grade).

There is a new separate building for higher secondary section being built by the Jhalod Kelvani Mandal.

The Secondary and Higher Secondary school also known as B M High School, won the Best School Award in the entire Gujarat State in the year of 1992.

Industrial Training Centre (ITC) conducted bt Antyodaya Seva Sangh-Jhalod Established in 2008 Mr. Bhagvandas Panchal President Of this NGO

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