



Jamnabai Narsee School
Parent InsightsNarsee Monjee Bhavan, N. S. Road No.: 7J.V.P.D. Scheme Vile Parle (W) Mumbai Maharashtra - 400 049 India
If you’re a parent exploring reputed ICSE schools in Mumbai, Jamnabai Narsee School (JNS) is likely already on your radar. With its long-standing reputation, strong academics, and impressive facilities, it’s a school that many families in the city consider seriously.
- ✦Iconic hexagonal classroom design — a signature of JNS architecture
- ✦Established in 1971 with a large alumni network and active PTA
- ✦Access to international curricula through the Narsee Monjee group (JNIS)
Summary for Parents
Overview
- •Jamnabai Narsee School is one of Mumbai’s most established ICSE/ISC schools, known for its academic consistency, excellent infrastructure, and wide co‑curricular exposure. It’s a structured, high‑expectation environment that suits families looking for a balance of academics, sports, and creative opportunities.
What kind of child will this school work best for
- •A self‑driven child who enjoys both academics and extracurriculars
- •Children who thrive in structured, competitive settings
Strengths
- •Strong academic outcomes and experienced faculty
- •Excellent sports and arts facilities
- •Wellbeing and counselling programs
- •Large, active alumni and parent community
Potential Trade‑offs / Things to Check
- •Large class sizes may limit personal attention
- •Admission process can be competitive and locality‑based
- •Peer environment may feel high‑pressure for some children
- •Fee structure varies by campus and year — confirm directly
Recommendations / Questions to Ask
- •What is the current student–teacher ratio by grade?
- •How are average learners supported academically?
- •What are the latest wellbeing initiatives?
- •How does the school handle transitions to JNIS (IB/IGCSE)?
- •What are the exact fee components and refund policies?
School Information
Board / Curriculum
ICSE, IB, IGCSE
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English
Type
Co-ed
Students
~5,000 (as per school brochure)
Student–Teacher Ratio
~14:1 (based on brochure data)
Boarding
Day school only
Established
2004
Pincode
400049
Leadership & Staff
- • ~350 teachers; Principal: Ms. Sonali Gandhi; dedicated counselling and remedial teams; Life Enrichment Centre (LEC) and Nurture House for wellbeing
Fees & Admissions
| Class / Category | Fee (₹) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery / Pre-Primary | ₹60,000 – ₹1,20,000 | Based on public listings; confirm with school |
| Primary (Std. 1–5) | ₹70,000 – ₹1,20,000 | Indicative range |
| Middle (Std. 6–8) | ₹80,000 – ₹1,20,000 | |
| Secondary (Std. 9–10) | ₹90,000 – ₹1,50,000 | ICSE stream |
| Higher Secondary (Std. 11–12) | ₹95,000 – ₹1,50,000+ | ISC Science/Commerce/Arts |
• Reference (Gift City Campus, AY 2024-25): Std. 1–5: ₹78,828; Std. 6–8: ₹87,097; Std. 9–10: ₹94,815; Std. 11–12 (Science): ₹97,020
Admission Process for Interested Parents
Application Window
Typically opens around August–September for the next academic year.
Process
Online registration → document submission → shortlisting → interaction/assessment (varies by grade).
Eligibility
Age criteria published annually (e.g., Nursery DOB between 01.01.2023–31.12.2023 for AY 2026–27).
Documents Required
Birth certificate, residence proof, previous school records, photos, immunization record, and parent ID.
Contact
admissions@jns.ac.in or +91-22-6915 7575 for the latest updates.
What Parents Say
Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.
Academics
Positives
The school has a strong academic record and offers both ICSE and ISC streams. Teachers are experienced and the school provides good career counselling support.
Watch out for
Some parents feel that large class sizes make it hard for teachers to give individual attention. A few mention reliance on external coaching.
Ask: How does the school ensure personal attention in large classes? What academic support is available for average learners?
Curriculum Options
Positives
Offers flexibility between national (ICSE/ISC) and international (IB/IGCSE via JNIS) pathways.
Watch out for
The transition between JNS and JNIS can be confusing for some families.
Ask: If you plan to switch to IB later, what is the process and cost difference?
Extracurricular & Sports
Positives
Excellent sports infrastructure and wide range of activities in arts, music, and design.
Watch out for
Competition is intense; not every child gets equal participation in teams.
Ask: How are extracurricular opportunities distributed among students?
Wellbeing & Support
Positives
The Nurture House and Life Enrichment Centre show the school’s commitment to mental health and counselling.
Watch out for
Some parents earlier felt communication with management could be better.
Ask: What are the current wellbeing initiatives and how are parents kept informed?
Community & Culture
Positives
Strong alumni network and active parent community.
Watch out for
Some perceive the environment as elitist or high‑pressure.
Ask: How does the school promote inclusivity and balanced peer interactions?
Campus & Facilities
~200,000 sq. ft. (main building) with an additional ~10,000 sq. ft. playground.
Reviews from Other Platforms
Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.
What parents liked
"Expert faculty – reasonably priced."
— Subhadeep Som
"Excellent infrastructure, well‑maintained building and canteen facility."
— Multiple Justdial reviews
"Great emphasis on sports – excellent sports facilities and coaching."
— Parent comment
Concerns raised
"The class size is large and the teachers know only the bright children in class... your child will need coaching."
— Prachi Patel
"Very poor admission process and very rigid admission criteria... Pin code criteria is strict."
— Tejal Modi
"The crowd/students are arrogant and spoilt spawns of rich parents."
— Quora thread
What Kind of Peer Group?
Age Range
2–18 years (Nursery to Grade 12)
Family Backgrounds
Mostly urban professionals, business families, and corporate executives from Juhu, Vile Parle, and nearby areas.
Socio-economic Profile
Upper-middle to affluent; families that value academics, extracurriculars, and exposure.
Child Profiles
Academically inclined, confident, and often competitive students who participate in multiple activities. Some may need structured guidance to balance academics and co-curriculars.
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