Three schools from Reliance Foundation have been acknowledged as some of the top schools in the Cfore Top 100 Indian Curriculum Day Co-Ed Schools Ranking 2024. Although the Reliance Foundation School in Koparkhairane achieved the second position in Navi Mumbai, it secured the 12th position in Maharashtra. The Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Reliance Foundation School achieved top position in Jamnagar and fifth in Gujarat. The second position in Surat was earned by The Reliance Foundation School, which also ranked 22nd in Gujarat.
Cfore’s assessment categorized India’s leading schools based on 14 key parameters across 16 different categories. The study took place in 92 cities across the nation between March and July of 2024. The factors considered were school ratings related to teacher expertise and rapport, teaching methods and curriculum alignment, leadership, teacher support and learning atmosphere, and individualized instruction. Other key factors in the Cfore survey included academic excellence, athletics, extracurricular activities, parental involvement, educational resources, infrastructure, financial outcomes, interpersonal skills, community involvement, dormitory amenities, nurturing support, and job placements.
Under the leadership of Founder and Chairperson Nita M Ambani, the Reliance Foundation is dedicated to improving the well-being and quality of life for all, with a focus on various areas such as rural development, education, healthcare, sports promotion, disaster relief, women’s empowerment, urban revitalization, and arts and culture. Its initiatives have positively impacted more than 77 million individuals in over 55,550 villages and urban areas in India.
During the 47th Annual General Meeting of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in August, Nita Ambani expressed: “Our goal is to establish global schools that embrace the essence of Indian culture and values. In order to bring this vision to life, Reliance Foundation is excited to present our main Teacher Training program alongside the upcoming School Leadership & Administration Programme. Outside of our educational institutions, I am pleased to announce that our goal through Reliance Foundation is to offer top-quality early childhood care and education to more than 10 million underprivileged children throughout India. This program’s goal is to create capacity development models and offer educational resources for students and teachers across the entire country of India. We focus on more than just academic education, aiming to enhance holistic growth by also fostering social-emotional skills, critical thinking, and physical health.
This year, Reliance introduced two innovative establishments for primary and early years education: Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School and Nita Mukesh Ambani Early Years Campus. These schools are designed to be institutions of the future, promoting 21st century skills through pace-based learning that allows each individual student to thrive at their own speed and in their own unique ways. She stated that modern education aims to ready our children for a future that remains unknown, emphasizing the importance of cultivating qualities like resilience, collaboration, communication, creativity, compassion, and curiosity.