Kurla - Education

Education

Kurla has one engineering college, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, and several schools. Some of the schools in Kurla are as follows –

  • Shishu Vihar Kurla-W
  • S. K. P. Walavalkar High School – Marathi and English Medium
  • Urdu Municipality School, Quresh Nager (Kasaiwada)
  • Green Bombay Urdu High School, Quresh Nagar, Kurla – E
  • Michael High School – English medium high school
  • Nehru Nagar municipal School, Kurla – E
  • Shishu Vikas Mandir High School – Marathi Medium
  • Green Bombay High School
  • Anjuman Tabligul Islam Urdu High School
  • Anjuman Khairul Islam Urdu High School
  • Anjuman Islam Allana School & Junior College
  • MES Urdu High School
  • Swami Vivekanand High School and College
  • Swami Dayanand Vidyalaya High School
  • Holy Cross High School
  • Gandhi Bal Mandir High – Marathi medium
  • Karthika High School – English Medium
  • Kedarnath Vidya Prasarini (KVP) – English High School
  • Kohinoor International School
  • Kohinoor business management
  • Shree Gujarati Samaj Vidhyalaya
  • St.Jude's high school, Jarimari
  • St. Joseph's High School
  • Shivaji Vidyalaya
  • Bharat Education Society's Vivek English High School (Kurla East)
  • Al-Barkat – Urdu Medium
  • K.M.S.P. Mandal's High School- Marathi Medium
  • Madrasa Darrul-Uloom Mehboob-E-Shobhani Arabic School
  • School of General Education Institute – Kurla High School (Marathi Medium) Near Kurla Railway Station.
  • Madrasa Salafia Arabic School
  • Eden Jr. College -Safed Pool
  • A good Munciple School Ganesh Baug in Marathi Hindi & English Medium in single building
  • Sant Gadge Maharaj Vidyala-Kurla W

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