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School Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya

Parent Insights

MAHIM TAL: PALGHAR THANE DISTT MAHARASHTRA

If you’re exploring residential schools in Palghar, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Mahim is one you’ll likely come across. It’s part of the national network of Navodaya schools known for providing quality education to talented rural children. Here’s a detailed, parent-friendly look at what this school offers — and what you should know before applying.

CBSECo-edNursery - 12Ratio ~20.8:1 (22 teachers for 457 students)~457 students students
  • Part of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, a national network of government-run residential schools for rural talent.
  • 32-acre green campus with full boarding facilities.
  • Students have represented the school in national-level Olympiads and IAPT competitions.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Mahim (Palghar) offers a structured, affordable, and academically strong residential education for children from rural and middle-income families. The school’s large campus and disciplined environment are definite strengths, but parents should be aware of the recent safety concerns and ask detailed questions about hostel supervision.

Best Fit For

  • Are independent and can adjust to residential life
  • Thrive in a disciplined, structured environment
  • Come from rural or semi-urban backgrounds and seek CBSE education at minimal cost

Strengths

  • Strong academic foundation under CBSE
  • Large campus
  • Low fees and inclusive admission policy
  • Good sports and extracurricular exposure
  • Supportive peer environment

Trade-offs / Things to check

  • Hostel safety and supervision after the 2023 incident
  • Maintenance of hostel facilities during monsoon
  • Communication between school and parents
  • Counselling and emotional support systems for boarders

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • What anti-ragging and counselling systems are now in place?
  • How many staff members are on night duty in hostels?
  • Are CCTV and security logs regularly reviewed?
  • What are the latest CBSE results for Classes 10 and 12?
  • How does the school handle parent communication and feedback?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

CBSE

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

~457 students

Student–Teacher Ratio

~20.8:1 (22 teachers for 457 students)

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

401402

Leadership & Staff

  • Principal listed as Abraham George (Navodaya site); 12 housemasters and 12 associate housemasters

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Development Fee (Class 10 example)₹600/monthAs per Careers360 listing
Annual Estimated Cost₹7,200/yearIncludes boarding and meals
Application FeeNominalFor JNVST entrance test
TransportNot applicableFully residential school

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Entry Point

  • 1.Class 6 through the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST).

Application Window

  • 1.Usually January–March each year via the NVS website.

Lateral Entry

  • 1.Class 9 through a separate test; Class 11 based on merit and seat availability.

Eligibility

  • 1.Must be studying in Class 5 in a recognized school within the same district.
  • 2.Age criteria as per NVS guidelines.
  • 3.Rural quota applies for most seats.

Documents Required

  • 1.Birth certificate
  • 2.Residence proof
  • 3.Caste certificate (if applicable)
  • 4.Previous school records
  • 5.JNVST admit card/result

Contact

  • 1.For queries, call (02525) 241166 or email jnvthane@gmail.com.

What Parents Say

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

Academics

Positives

Parents appreciate the strong CBSE focus and dedicated teachers who help students prepare well for board exams.

Watch out for

Some parents feel that senior classes (11–12) could use more career guidance and counselling support.

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Ask: How does the school support students preparing for competitive exams like JEE or NEET?

Hostel Life

Positives

The residential setup helps children become independent and disciplined. Many students form lifelong friendships here.

Watch out for

The 2023 ragging incident has raised valid safety concerns. Parents want assurance about supervision and anti-ragging measures.

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Ask: What specific steps has the school taken since the 2023 incident to ensure hostel safety?

Infrastructure

Positives

The 32-acre campus, sports grounds, and labs are well appreciated.

Watch out for

Maintenance during monsoon and hostel upkeep are recurring issues.

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Ask: How often are hostel facilities inspected and maintained?

Communication

Positives

Teachers are approachable and responsive during academic sessions.

Watch out for

Some parents mention delays in administrative communication.

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Ask: Is there a parent communication portal or regular update system?

Extracurriculars

Positives

Sports, NCC, and cultural events are strong points that help in all-round development.

Watch out for

Limited exposure to external competitions compared to urban schools.

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Ask: How often do students participate in inter-school or district-level events?

Campus & Facilities

32 acres

Spacious classrooms and science/computer labsLibrary and auditoriumSports grounds for football, volleyball, and athleticsMedical room and cafeteriaGymnasium, NCC, Scouts & GuidesCCTV surveillance and residential quarters for staffAnnual cultural and sports eventsKELWA MAHIMTHANE

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Good infrastructure and disciplined environment."

Balaji

"Excellent teachers and good focus on academics."

Seshnath

"Large campus and good sports facilities."

Careers360 gallery comment

Concerns raised

"Ragging incident in 2023 raised safety concerns for hostel students."

Hindustan Times

"Some parents report delays in communication from administration."

Justdial user review

"Rooms and boarding maintenance need attention during monsoon."

Local forum feedback

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

11–18 years (Classes 6–12)

Family Backgrounds

Mostly rural and middle-income families from Palghar district and nearby areas.

Socio-economic Profile

A mix of lower and middle-income groups, as JNVs are designed to serve talented rural children.

Child Profiles

Academically motivated, independent, and adaptable children who can thrive in a structured residential environment.

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