



Eklavya Residential School
Parent InsightsKAMBALGAON, BOISAR (E), POST MAAN, TAL & DIST. PALGHAR, MAHARASHTRA
If you are exploring residential schooling options in Palghar, Eklavya Residential School, Kambalgaon is one you will likely come across.
- β¦Part of the national Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) network
- β¦Focus on tribal education and cultural preservation
- β¦Large campus (~10.6 hectares) with space for sports and outdoor activities
Summary for Parents
Best suited for
- β’Children from Scheduled Tribe or rural backgrounds
- β’Students comfortable with hostel life
- β’Families seeking structured, cost-free CBSE education
Strengths
- β’Free residential education under EMRS scheme
- β’CBSE curriculum with qualified teachers
- β’Large campus with sports and cultural activities
- β’Focus on holistic development
Trade-offs / Things to check
- β’Limited independent parent reviews
- β’Conflicting data on infrastructure and staff numbers
- β’Need to confirm current CBSE affiliation and subject streams
- β’Hostel supervision and food quality not publicly reviewed
Recommendations / Questions to Ask
- β’Confirm current CBSE affiliation number and validity
- β’Ask for updated teacher list and student strength
- β’Visit hostels and dining areas during your school tour
- β’Check available subjects in Classes 11β12
- β’Request contact with current parents for firsthand feedback
School Information
Board / Curriculum
CBSE
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English
Type
Co-ed
Students
283
StudentβTeacher Ratio
Around 20:1
Boarding
Yes
Pincode
401501
Leadership & Staff
- β’ Principal: Santosh Madhukar Dukale (M.A. English, B.Ed). 14 teachers listed.
Fees & Admissions
| Class / Category | Fee (βΉ) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Classes 6β8 | Free for eligible ST students (includes boarding & lodging) | |
| Classes 9β12 | Free for eligible ST students (includes boarding & lodging) | |
| Application/Registration Fee | Usually none or nominal; check current state EMRS notice | |
| Transport | Not applicable for residential students |
Admission Process for Interested Parents
Admission Timeline
- 1.Admission Cycle: Usually JuneβJuly each year
- 2.Entry Point: Class VI through EMRS Selection Test (EMRSST)
- 3.Eligibility: Priority for Scheduled Tribe students from local districts; age 10β13 years as of March 31 of admission year
- 4.Process: Register online/offline via state EMRS portal; Appear for EMRSST (objective test); Merit list and document verification; Hostel and medical verification before joining
- 5.Documents Required: Birth certificate, residence proof, ST certificate, income certificate, previous school record, photos, and medical certificate
What Parents Say
Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.
Academics (6β12)
Positives
The CBSE curriculum ensures standardized learning and board exam readiness. Teachers are qualified and experienced.
Watch out for
Limited clarity on subject streams in Classes 11β12.
Ask: Ask which streams (Science/Commerce/Arts) are currently offered.
Residential Life
Positives
Hostel facilities and free boarding make education accessible for tribal students.
Watch out for
No public feedback on hostel supervision or food quality.
Ask: Request a hostel tour and ask about staff-to-student ratios.
Infrastructure
Positives
Large campus with labs, library, and sports area.
Watch out for
Conflicting data on classroom numbers and lab facilities.
Ask: Confirm the number of functional classrooms and labs.
Extracurriculars
Positives
Regular sports and cultural events visible in photos.
Watch out for
No independent reviews on participation or coaching quality.
Ask: Ask how often events are held and if inter-school competitions are encouraged.
Transparency
Positives
School maintains an active website and gallery.
Watch out for
Sparse parent reviews online.
Ask: Ask for contact details of current parents for reference.
Campus & Facilities
~10.6 hectares (Careers360)
Reviews from Other Platforms
Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.
What parents liked
"Students receive residential schooling with extracurricular exposure (sports, cultural events) and results show pass percentages in Class XII around the 70s."
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"Infrastructure includes computer lab, library and playground; school runs cultural and sports events regularly."
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"EMRS provides free boarding and lodging for eligible tribal students which greatly helps access to education."
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Concerns raised
"Older public records show low classroom counts, possibly outdated data. Parents should verify current infrastructure."
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"Aggregator data varies on founding year and staff numbers β confirm directly with the school."
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"Limited parent reviews online make it hard to gauge day-to-day hostel life."
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What Kind of Peer Group?
Age Range
11β18 years (Classes 6β12)
Family Backgrounds
Mostly from local tribal and rural communities
Socio-economic Profile
Predominantly lower-income families; EMRS aims to bridge educational access gaps
Child Profiles
Students are resilient, community-oriented, and used to hostel life and structured routines
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