National Education Misson Public School

National Education Misson Public School
Sector-93 ,Post – Maharshi Nagar, Near Noida G.noida Express way, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201304, India

National Education Mission Public School (NEMPS) was founded in 2004 by the National Education Mission Trust, a not-for-profit body whose single purpose is to spread affordable, quality schooling to semi-urban and rural districts. The first campus—now the flagship—occupies a seven-acre plot on Panchyawala–Ajmer Road on the western fringe of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Low-rise pink-sandstone buildings enclose a shaded quadrangle where banyan and gulmohar trees provide natural canopies. Over the last decade the trust has replicated the model in two additional towns, Dausa and Phalodi; across all three sites the collective enrolment is 3,200 students from Nursery to Grade XII, governed by the same CBSE curriculum and overseen by a common Academic Council chaired by a retired Kendriya Vidyalaya principal.

Classroom practice is notable for its hybrid pedagogy: digital boards backed by 28 Mbps leased line, yet every section is also assigned a “floor book” corner where children create illustrated journals. Besides the three science labs, the Jaipur campus contains a tinkering lab supported by the Atal Innovation Mission with 3-D printers, Arduino kits and telescope-building modules. The library spans 2,400 square feet and circulates about 30,000 titles plus 15 vernacular newspapers; students scan the daily vocabulary board at the entrance that features five new “neighbourhood words” collected by Grade-V rural immersion teams.

Traditionally, sports have been closely tied to the school’s mission of holistic fitness. The Jaipur ground has eight-lane 200-metre synthetic track, a half-Olympic pool and two FIBA-size basketball courts. Every alternate Friday afternoon is reserved for “Mission Khelo”: mixed-gender tournaments where houses—Birsa, Jyoti, Kalam and Teresa—compete but points are awarded only if the losing team smiles during the prize ceremony, a deliberate behavioural push designed by the school psychologist.

Academically, NEMPS caps each section at thirty children and maintains a 1:15 teacher ratio. An internal benchmark is that by Grade VIII every student must orchestrate a “Community Impact Project” such as biogas dryers at local dairies or setting up free Wifi on village gram-panchayat rooftops. Results have been consistent: in 2023 the Grade-X average CGPA was 9.6 and 47 students cleared JEE-Mains from a cohort of 88 science aspirants. Equally impressive, 120 vocational-skills pupils earned dual certification from the Rajasthan Skill & Livelihoods Development Corporation.

Fee structure ranges from ₹27,000 (Nursery–V) to ₹47,000 (XI–XII) per annum, well below the median for comparable CBSE schools in the region. To safeguard true inclusion, 15 percent of seats are kept for children from families below the poverty line; their entire cost is borne by an alumni-funded corpus that now stands at ₹2.4 crores. The alumni network, affectionately called “Mission Force,” meets every six months to audit scholarships and mentor scholars over Zoom; 120 former pupils have returned as full-time teachers in the last five years, ensuring continuity of values as much as curriculum.

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  • Published: July 28, 2025

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