Best Schools In Delhi

Some of the best schools in Delhi ranked from 1 to 5 are listed below:

  1. Sardar Patel Vidyalaya is one of the best schools in Delhi. The school provides a library, an art and craft centre, an auditorium, well-equipped labs, and an indoor and outdoor sports area are among the amenities. They also provide the usage of elevators for physically disabled students so that they can have easy access to all of the campus’s floors. 
  1. Delhi Public School is a co-educational school under the CBSE board. It has an excellent campus with a wide range of facilities. It contains several labs for mathematics and science subjects. Delhi Public School also provides a hostel for both boys and girls. Rooms for extra-curricular activities are also present for students’ overall development. 
  1. Vasant Valley School is also affiliated with CBSE. The Campus has a good infrastructure, including an open-air assembly area that connects the two main buildings. Each building has labs for science, art, dance, and music, as well as a library. The school also provides sports complexes.
  1. Springdales School was initially affiliated with CISE, but now it has changed to CBSE. The campus has a good infrastructure with plenty of facilities such as math and science labs, a well-equipped library, a playground, a computer resource centre, an auditorium, an open-air stage, and a Teachers’ Learning Center.
  1. Apeejay School also affiliated with CBSE proves students with a large playground, School Analytics, well-equipped labs, a library, a swimming pool, indoor game amenities, a skating rink, Health and Medical Check-up facilities, an Amphitheatre, and an Atal Tinkering Lab.

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