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Schools

Bai Navajbai Tata Zoroastrian Girls School (Estb By jamsetjee Nusserwanji Tata)

  • The Vidyakunj High School
  • Seth P.H.Vidyalaya (Sanskarbharti)
  • A.H.M.P.High School (Akhil Hind Mahilaa parishad High School)
  • Bai Navajbai Tata Girls' High School, Dastur Wad
  • Seth R.J.J. High School
  • The Navsari High School
  • Sheth H.C. Prekh,Navsari High School
  • St. Francis of Assisi Convent High School
  • Bhakta Ashram
  • Seventh-Day Adventist English School
  • Sheth Purushottamdas Harjivandas Vidyalaya (Sanskar Bharti)
  • D.K. Tata High School
  • Dinbai Daboo Girls High School
  • Sir Cowasjee Jehangir Nauserwanjee Zarthostri Madresa High School (Madresa High School)
  • Tapovan Sanskardham Vidyalaya
  • SGM Shiroiya School
  • R.D Patel Sarvajanik High School, Kabilpore
  • Mamta Mandir
  • Seth Banatwala High School
  • Shree Sardar Patel Vidhtabhavn, Jalalpore, Navsari
  • Shree Sardar Sharda Mandir, Vijalpore, Navsari
  • Seema Patel Higher Secondary School,Navsari
  • A.B. Higher Secondary School,Navsari
  • Hemali English Primary & Modern English Secondary & Higher Secondary School. Kabilpore, Navsari.
  • Naranlala Higher Secondary School,Navsari

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