Welcome to Jankidevi Public School
The school has been established in the memory of Late Smt. Jankidevi who took Samadhi on 31st January, 1999 at the age of 104 years. Jankidevi Public School is located amidst the relatively serene precincts of 4 Bungalows, Andheri(W), Mumbai 400053. Jankidevi Public School emphasizes activity based learning and builds close relationships between the school, students and parents. Jankidevi Public School tries hard to build in its students individual competence together with being compassionate.
Upcoming News & Events
Dear Parents,
We are pleased to announce that the admission forms and prospectus for the upcoming academic year are now available online on our school website. You can easily access and download the forms, as well as learn more about our programs and activities.
Please visit our website at www.jankidevipublicschool.in to access the admission forms and prospectus.
We look forward to receiving your applications and welcoming new students to our school community!
Regards,
Team JPS
Publish: 13-11-2024
Dear Parents,
We are thrilled to share the fabulous news!
Jankidevi Public School has been ranked among Mumbai's leading schools in the prestigious Times School Survey 2024. Notably, JPS secured Rank 3 in both the "National" and "International Curriculum" (Zone D) categories.
This achievement is a testament to our collective efforts, dedication, and commitment to excellence. Congratulations to our students, teachers, staff, and parents for making JPS shine!
Thank you for your unwavering support.
Regards,
Team JPS
...[Read More]Publish: 21-10-2024
Dear Parents ,
The Maharashtra and Goa region teams secured impressive positions in the CISCE Handball National Tournament, with the Under 14 Boys team finishing second and the Under 17 Boys team finishing third.
Four talented students from our school represented us at the national level in the CISCE Handball National Tournament.
Regards,
JPS
...[Read More]Publish: 10-10-2024
Dear Parent,
We are pleased to announced that the Maharashtra and Goa region teams excelled in the CISCE Handball National Tournament, securing first place in the Under 14 and Under 17 Girls categories and third place in the Under 19 Girls category.
Three of our students—Miss Saanvi Chheda (under 14), Miss Nysha Bhandari, and Miss Zoya Parmar (under 19)—participated at the national level.
Miss Saanvi Chheda has been selected to represent our school in the School Games Federation of India (SGFI).
Regards,
JPS
...[Read More]Publish: 10-10-2024
Dear Parents ,
We are overjoyed to announce that Miss Hooriya Shaikh of Grade 6 student has made us proud by securing the coveted Gold Medal in the ISSO Judo Nationals held at Nita Ambani Junior College on 29th September 2024.
Competing in the Under-14 age category (44kg weight category), Miss Hooriya Shaikh demonstrated exceptional skill, strength, and determination, rising to the top to claim the prestigious First Position.
Her outstanding achievement is a testament to her tireless efforts, unwavering dedication, and perseverance.
Regards,
JPS
...[Read More]Publish: 10-10-2024
Our Mission, Philosophy & Aims
Jankidevi Public School endeavours to provide activity oriented quality education which is student friendly, creating an international minded student community. We also emphasize on skill development to meet the needs of global education.
Jankidevi Public School has carved a niche for itself with a succinct philosophy “Think big, think different, think ahead and aim for the best.” Children learn best with freedom from coercion. The pedagogical process is framed keeping in mind its utilitarian and moral function which encourages not just the acquisition of knowledge but also promotes independent, creative and analytical thinking.
We at Jankidevi Public School aim to develop young people into free, intelligent, emotionally integrated, morally strong, scientifically tempered and healthy young men and women of tomorrow. In short, we aim at proper integration and harmony between feeling, thinking and doing. Our special emphasis is to generate interest which is the best stimulus for learning rather than external motivation such as grades. We aim at a spiral curriculum which posits the idea that a curriculum should revisit basic ideas, building on them until the student has grasped the full formal concept.