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Atomic Energy Central School No 6 campus

Atomic Energy Central School No 6

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ATOMIC ENERGY CENTRAL SCHOOL NO6, WESTERNSECTOR, ANUSHAKTINAGAR, MUMBAI, 400094

If you’re a parent living in or around Anushaktinagar, AECS-6 is a CBSE day school balancing academics, discipline, and safety.

CBSECo-edNursery - 12Ratio Approximately 19:1 (based on staff listings; confirm with school)Around 850 students students
  • Part of the AEES network under the Department of Atomic Energy, ensuring consistent academic standards.
  • Strong focus on science and innovation, with active participation in AEES science fairs and quizzes.
  • Dedicated AI and Computer clubs encouraging early exposure to technology.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Atomic Energy Central School No. 6 (AECS‑6) offers a structured, academically strong environment with a clear focus on discipline and safety.
  • What kind of child will this school work best for: A child who thrives in a structured, academically focused setting.
  • A child who enjoys science, technology, and co-curricular clubs.
  • Families connected to DAE or seeking a stable, mid-fee CBSE school.
  • Strengths: Strong academic foundation and experienced teachers.
  • Safe, disciplined environment.
  • Good extracurricular exposure through AEES network.
  • Supportive peer group with academic focus.
  • Potential trade-offs / Things to check: Limited transparency online for Non‑DAE fees.
  • Some maintenance issues in older buildings.
  • Competitive admission process for Non‑DAE seats.
  • Limited open play area due to urban setting.
  • Recommendations / Questions to Ask: Request the latest fee structure for both DAE and Non‑DAE categories.
  • Ask for recent CBSE board results (Classes X and XII).
  • Check classroom and lab conditions during your visit.
  • Clarify transport routes and charges.
  • Confirm admission timelines and seat availability.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

CBSE

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Around 850 students

Student–Teacher Ratio

Approximately 19:1 (based on staff listings; confirm with school)

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

400094

Leadership & Staff

  • Principal: Mr. Ramdas Vasudevan; Vice Principal: Mr. Bandu Meshram; Head Master: Mr. Ajay Kumar

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Primary (Balvatika–V)~3,000/month (Non-DAE)DAE wards pay subsidised rates
Middle (VI–VIII)~3,000–3,200/monthIncludes PUVVN and computer fees
High School (IX–XII)Slightly higherAdditional exam and computer charges
Application FeeNominal (if applicable)As per AEES circulars
TransportVaries by routeConfirm with school office

Please note: Fees differ for DAE and Non-DAE students.

The school issues term-wise circulars via SBI Collect.

Always confirm the latest fee structure directly with the school office.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Application Period

Usually between March and June (as per AEES circulars)

Process

Separate streams for DAE wards, RTE seats, and Non‑DAE categories (ND-1 to ND-4)

Eligibility

Age criteria as per CBSE norms; DAE employment proof required for DAE wards

Documents Required

Birth certificate Proof of residence DAE employee ID (for DAE wards) Previous school TC/marksheet (for transfers) Passport-size photos RTE or Non‑DAE category proof (if applicable)

Where to find forms

For the latest circulars and forms, visit AEES Admissions https://www.aees.gov.in/admission.html

What Parents Say

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

Academics

Positives

Parents appreciate the disciplined environment and consistent academic results. Teachers are described as dedicated and approachable.

Watch out for

Some parents mention exam stress and limited flexibility in teaching methods.

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Ask: Ask how the school supports children who need extra help or prefer a less rigid approach.

Infrastructure & Safety

Positives

Classrooms are spacious, labs are well-equipped, and CCTV ensures safety.

Watch out for

A few parents mention that older blocks need maintenance.

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Ask: Check the condition of classrooms and playgrounds during your visit.

Extracurricular Activities

Positives

The school offers sports, NCC, Scouts & Guides, and several clubs.

Watch out for

Limited open play area due to urban location.

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Ask: Ask how often children get outdoor playtime and what sports are offered.

Communication & Administration

Positives

Teachers are responsive and approachable.

Watch out for

Some parents find administrative communication slow, especially regarding fees and admissions.

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Ask: Ask about communication channels between parents and school.

Admissions & Fees

Positives

DAE families benefit from priority and subsidised fees.

Watch out for

Non‑DAE parents find the process competitive and fee details unclear online.

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Ask: Request clarity on fee structures and seat availability.

Campus & Facilities

Not specified on the website — parents should ask during a visit.

Spacious classrooms equipped with K-Yan audio-visual toolsWell-equipped science and computer laboratoriesLibrary with a wide range of books and periodicalsAudio-visual room and digital learning aidsSports facilities with participation in DSO, SPLASH, and state-level tournamentsCCTV surveillance and on-site security personnelClubs for Science, Eco, Maths, English, AI & ComputerMusic, art, and craft activities integrated into the timetableANUSHAKTI NAGAR

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Best teachers with best and quality education. All basic amenities are available here. They help or groom you in studies but also in sports."

"I am very satisfied with the results of my kids and the way they are progressing."

"Good teachers; good discipline and academic focus. Labs and sports are available."

Concerns raised

"Some parents mention communication gaps with administration and occasional delays in fee notifications."

"A few reviews note infrastructure maintenance issues in older blocks (repair needed) though classrooms are generally spacious."

"Non‑DAE admissions and seat allocation process can be opaque and competitive; parents advise early application and checking AEES circulars."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

3–18 years (Balvatika to Class XII)

Family Backgrounds

Mostly children of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) employees, with some local families from nearby areas.

Socio-economic Profile

Predominantly middle to upper-middle-class, stable government and professional backgrounds.

Child Profiles

Academically inclined, disciplined, and often interested in science and technology. Many students participate in quizzes, exhibitions, and Olympiads.

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