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Naveen Bal Niketan Sr.Sec.School Muhana campus

Naveen Bal Niketan Sr.Sec.School Muhana

Parent Insights

QPWF+5PW, Unnamed Road, Muhana, Rajasthan 302029, India

If you’re a parent living around Muhana or Sanganer and looking for a school that offers continuity from pre-primary to Class 12, Naveen Bal Niketan Sr. Sec. School might already be on your list. Here’s a clear, parent-friendly summary of what the school offers — the good, the not-so-good, and what you should check before deciding.

PlayschoolsCo-edNursery - 12Ratio ~36:1 (higher than average for private schools)Not officially published; estimated around 450–500 based on teacher count (14) and ratio (36:1) [Schools.org.in](https://schools.org.in/jaipur/08121206604/navin-bal-nikatan-sr-sec-school.html) students
  • Active cultural participation — Janmashtami and Dahi Handi celebrations shared on YouTube.
  • Offers complete schooling from pre-primary to Class 12 in one campus.
  • Library with over 1,000 books — notable for a small rural school.

Summary for Parents

Summary for the Parent

  • Naveen Bal Niketan Sr. Sec. School is a co-ed private school in Muhana offering classes from pre-primary to Class 12. It’s appreciated locally for its cultural involvement and continuity till higher secondary, but parents should be aware of infrastructure limitations like drinking water and accessibility.
  • What kind of child will this school work best for:
  • A child who thrives in a close-knit, community-based environment.
  • A child who values cultural activities and local traditions.
  • Families looking for a nearby school with continuity till Class 12.
  • Strengths:
  • Active cultural and community engagement.
  • Library and basic computer access.
  • Offers full schooling (1–12) locally.
  • Good local reputation (4.6/5 on Justdial).
  • Potential trade-offs / Things to check:
  • Drinking water facility not recorded in official data.
  • No ramps for children with disabilities.
  • Limited digital learning infrastructure.
  • High student–teacher ratio.
  • Recommendations / Questions to Ask:
  • Can you show the latest board affiliation certificate?
  • Has the drinking water issue been resolved?
  • What is the current fee structure and refund policy?
  • How many students are in each class?
  • What sports or extracurricular programs are offered?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Playschools

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Not officially published; estimated around 450–500 based on teacher count (14) and ratio (36:1) [Schools.org.in](https://schools.org.in/jaipur/08121206604/navin-bal-nikatan-sr-sec-school.html)

Student–Teacher Ratio

~36:1 (higher than average for private schools)

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

302029

Leadership & Staff

  • 14 teachers (10 male, 4 female); 2 pre-primary teachers; 6 functional computers; library with ~1,050 books

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Annual Tuition FeeNot publishedAsk the school directly for the current schedule
Application/Admission FeeNot listedUsually collected at the time of form submission
Transport FeeNot listedCheck for available routes and monthly charges

The school does not publish its fee structure online.

Similar rural private schools in Jaipur charge between ₹10,000–₹40,000 per year, but this is only a market reference, not the school's actual fee.

Always ask for a written fee schedule and receipt policy before paying.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Key Steps

  • 1.Admission Season: February–March (session starts in April).
  • 2.Eligibility: Standard age-based entry for each class.
  • 3.Documents Required: Birth certificate, Aadhar, transfer certificate (if applicable), previous report card, photos, and proof of residence.
  • 4.Process: Visit the school office, collect and submit the form with documents, pay the application fee, and confirm admission.
  • 5.Tip: Ask for a written fee schedule and refund policy before paying.

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Early Grades

Positives

Teachers for pre-primary are listed; cultural events show active participation.

Watch out for

Limited classrooms and high ratio may affect personal attention.

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Ask: How many students are in each pre-primary class?

Middle School

Positives

Library and computers available, which is good for a rural school.

Watch out for

No computer-aided learning lab; limited digital exposure.

💬

Ask: Are there plans to expand digital learning?

High School / +2

Positives

Offers continuity till Class 12, saving travel for rural families.

Watch out for

Board affiliation unclear; verify if it’s State Board or CBSE.

💬

Ask: Can you show the latest board affiliation certificate?

Extracurriculars

Positives

Cultural events are well celebrated and appreciated by parents.

Watch out for

Sports facilities not clearly documented.

💬

Ask: What sports or competitions do students participate in?

Campus & Facilities

Not published; rural private building with 10 classrooms

10 classrooms (reported in good condition)Library with ~1,050 books6 functional computersPlayground available7 boys’ and 7 girls’ toilets (functional)Drinking water: None recorded in UDISE dataElectricity availablePucca boundary wallNo ramps for children with disabilitiesNo mid-day meal providedJHOTWARAKHATIPURAKHORA BISALKISHANPURAMuhanaNANGAL JAISABOHARANEENDAR BANARNari Ka BasROJDA

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by EduTribe.

What parents liked

"Bhaut acha!"

YouTube comment on Janmashtami performance (N.B.N SCHOOL channel)

"Superb!!"

YouTube comment on school event video

"4.6/5 based on 39 ratings"

Justdial

Concerns raised

"Drinking Water: None"

UDISE data

"No ramp for disabled children"

UDISE data

"High student–teacher ratio (~36:1) and limited computers (6) for a full 1–12 school"

Public observations

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

Pre-primary to Class 12 (ages 3–18).

Family Backgrounds

Mostly local families from Muhana and nearby villages, including small business owners and agricultural households.

Socio-economic Profile

Lower-middle to middle-income families who prefer local schooling over city travel.

Child Profiles

Children are likely to be community-oriented, active in cultural events, and familiar with local traditions.

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