Established in 1986, Rajhans Vidyalaya, Andheri West, Mumbai is a coeducational day school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi.
The school is managed by the Bai Kabibai and Hansraj Morarji Charity Trust which was started in 1930 by philanthropist Seth Hansraj Morarji and his wife Bai Kabibai.
In 1939, Dr. K.M. Munshi, the then Home Minister of Bombay and Chairman of Bai Kabibai and Hansraj Morarji Charity Trust secured a large plot of land measuring about 120 acres at Andheri for the trust and Rajhans Vidyalaya started functioning as a separate institution within the same campus. The school received its affiliation from CBSE in 1994 and the first batch of class X students passed the AISSE in 1996.
The school hosts three buildings of two floors each, constructed on over 29 acres of sprawling land. The facilities include spacious classrooms with cross ventilation, a well-stocked library and a multi-purpose hall for seminars, assembly and inter class competitions. There is also a theatre hall for annual day, farewells, APT meetings and seminars, two computer labs for junior and senior sections, well equipped labs for physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and math, an art room, a cafeteria, a counselling centre and a book store.
The sports infrastructure includes facilities for games such as basketball, football, cricket, basketball, badminton, hockey, kho-kho and skating and a gymnasium hall for indoor games such as badminton, carom, table tennis and chess.
Affiliated with CBSE, the school offers education from class I through XII. It follows an integrated teaching methodology and equal emphasis is laid on academic excellence and co-curricular activities to ensure the holistic development of the child. The school also conducts various competitions that aim to nurture creativity, self-confidence, self esteem, inculcating values, general awareness and articulation. Art, craft, music, yoga, games, and physical education form an integral part of the curriculum.
Kala Gangadharan (principal)
The admission forms can be obtained from the school office in the month of April between 9.00 am and 11.00 am from Monday to Friday. Admission forms must be submitted in May and an entrance exam is conducted in June. Based on the results, candidates are selected for admission to available seats.
Admission to class XI is held after announcement of class X board exam results and selection is based on the board exam scores.
Fees
The annual school fee inclusive of deposit, tuition fees, admission fees, term fees, lab fees and miscellaneous is as follows:
Class I to X: INR 57,400/-
Class XI: INR 71,400/-
Class XII: INR 66,400/-
Break up is as follows
Asecurity deposit of Rs. 7,500/- (refundable)
Admission fee Rs. 5,000/-
Annual fees Rs. 3,000/-
Tuition Fees:
Class II to X – Payable in two installments of INR 20,000each (II TO X)
Class XII – Payable in two installments of INR 23,000each
Students of Rajhans Vidyalaya have brought laurels to the school by achieving excellent results in the class X and XII board exams and by winning competitions in various sports and co curricular activities.
Being a day school, Rajhans Vidyalaya does not accommodation facility.