Schools and Colleges
Schools:-
- Infant Jesus High School.(I.J.H.S)
- Z.B.Zakaria English School.
- Chandresh Lodha Memorial High School(CLMS)
- Holy Cross High School.
- Sopara English School.
- Little Flower's English High School.
- The Anjuman Islam High School.
- Rahul International School.
- Sacred heart high school.
- U.S. Academy High School.
- St.Gonsalo Garcia High School,Gass.
- Holy Cross Convent School,Nanbhat.
- Kristraj High School (2nd branch of 'I.J.H.S.')
- Evergreen high school.
- St. Francis De Sales School.
- St. Anthony's High School.
- St. Aloysius High School.
- Kapol Junior college of Arts, Science and Commerce.
- Krishna More Patil Deshmukh Patil Vidyalaya Marathi & English Medium (KMPD)
- Holy Cross Angel School.
- Mother Mary's High School.
- St. Mary's High School.
- St. Aloysius Junior College
- Adarsh Education Scociety Junior College
- St. Stanislaus Junior College
- Shishu Bharti Vidhyamandir (Near KMPD School)
- Lokmanya Hindi high school nalasopara east
- Sarswati Vidhya Mandir School Nallasopara (E)
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