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Mumbai Mobile Creches

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1st Floor, Abbas Building, Mereweather Road, Colaba, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India

If you’ve ever wondered what happens to the children of construction workers while their parents are at work, Mumbai Mobile Creches (MMC) is one of the few organisations that has been answering that question for decades. This report will help you understand what MMC does, who it serves, and whether it might be the right fit for your child or for families you know.

PlayschoolsCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Varies by site; typically 1:6–1:8 for infants and 1:15–1:25 for preschoolers (verify with centre)3,961 children reached across programmes in FY 2023–24 students
  • Over 50 years of experience supporting children of construction workers.
  • Care-on-Wheels mobile classroom brings education to hard-to-reach sites.
  • Bal Palika Teacher Training empowers women from marginalised communities.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Mumbai Mobile Creches (MMC) is not a traditional school but a lifeline for children of migrant construction workers. It provides a safe, nurturing space where children can learn, play, and receive healthcare while their parents work long hours on construction sites.

Best Fit For

  • Best suited for:
  • Families seeking safe, reliable day-care and preschool support.
  • Children needing after-school help to stay enrolled in municipal or state schools.

Strengths

  • Safe and caring environment for infants and young children
  • Free access to education, nutrition, and healthcare
  • Dedicated teachers trained through MMC’s own programme
  • Strong community outreach and parent engagement

Trade-offs / Things to check

  • Limited space and resources at some sites
  • Not a formal academic curriculum (no CBSE/ICSE)
  • Quality may vary between centres
  • Few recent independent parent reviews

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Visit the centre to observe hygiene, space, and teacher interaction.
  • Confirm teacher qualifications and ratios.
  • Ask about daily routines, meals, and health check-ups.
  • Clarify any local fees or donations.
  • Discuss how MMC supports continuity when families move.

Conclusion / How to Decide

  • Different schools work for different families. To understand if Mumbai Mobile Creches is the right school for your child, see How to Select a School: https://www.thecuriousparent.com/how-to-select-a-school.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Playschools

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

3,961 children reached across programmes in FY 2023–24

Student–Teacher Ratio

Varies by site; typically 1:6–1:8 for infants and 1:15–1:25 for preschoolers (verify with centre)

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

400001

Leadership & Staff

  • Experienced leadership team; many teachers recruited from the construction-worker community; regular training through Bal Palika Teacher Training Programme

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Crèche (0–3)FreeFunded by MMC through donations and grants
Preschool (3–6)Free or nominalOften supported by government partnerships
After-school (6–14)FreeFocus on remedial and school-readiness support
Application FeeNone reportedEnrolment through site-based outreach

MMC is a non-profit organisation; parents are not charged tuition.

If any centre requests a contribution, always ask for a written receipt.

Transport is not a paid service; Care-on-Wheels is part of MMC’s outreach.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Admission Process

  • 1.Timing: Year-round enrolment through site-based outreach.
  • 2.Eligibility: Children living on or near construction sites served by MMC.
  • 3.Documents Required: Birth certificate or age proof, immunisation card, parent ID (Aadhaar), and proof of employment/residence at the site.
  • 4.Fees: None reported; MMC is donor-funded.
  • 5.How to Apply: Visit the nearest MMC centre or contact the head office at Colaba via phone or email.

What Parents Say

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

Crèche (0–3)

Positives

Parents appreciate the safety, nutrition, and caring teachers. The presence of two teachers per group reassures families.

Watch out for

Some centres are small and can get noisy due to construction activity nearby.

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Ask: Ask about the teacher-to-child ratio and how they handle infants’ nap and feeding times.

Preschool (3–6)

Positives

Play-based learning and monthly themes make learning enjoyable. Teachers are trained through MMC’s Bal Palika programme.

Watch out for

It’s not a formal academic curriculum, so parents seeking structured academics may find it limited.

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Ask: Check how children transition from MMC to formal schools.

After-school (6–14)

Positives

Provides homework help and keeps children connected to formal schooling.

Watch out for

Quality and resources can vary depending on site funding.

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Ask: Ask how often teachers change and what materials are used for older children.

Health & Nutrition

Positives

Regular doctor visits, immunisations, and nutritious meals are a big plus.

Watch out for

Some parents reported delays during public health drives.

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Ask: Confirm the current health check-up schedule and meal plan.

Community Engagement

Positives

Strong parent involvement through meetings and awareness sessions.

Watch out for

Migrant movement sometimes disrupts continuity.

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Ask: Ask how MMC supports children when families move to a new site.

Campus & Facilities

Not applicable – MMC operates multiple small centres at construction sites and a head office in Colaba.

Safe, child-friendly classrooms set up on or near construction sitesCrèche areas with cots, feeding zones, and play materialsPreschool learning corners with books, art, and storytelling aidsDaily nutrition and health check-ups; weekly doctor visitsCare-on-Wheels mobile bus for sites without permanent centresRegular teacher training and monitoring by programme officersBAZARGATEMPTMUMBAI GPOSTOCK EXCHANGETAJMAHALTOWN HALL MUMBAI

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Excellent"

MANISH

"Excellent"

Naveen

"Excellent... helped with early childhood support"

PRATIK BHATEWARA

Concerns raised

"Poor"

Sukanya Sarkar

"Some parents mentioned long waits for immunisations during COVID-19."

"A few noted that centres can be small and noisy, depending on the construction site."

"Most reviews are older, and recent independent feedback is limited. Visiting a centre and speaking to current parents is the best way to get updated impressions."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

From infants to early teens (0–14 years).

Family Backgrounds

Mostly children of migrant construction workers from different states.

Socio-economic Profile

Low-income families with limited access to formal schooling or healthcare.

Child Profiles

Many are first-generation learners who need extra support in language and basic academics.

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