St. Josephs Boys School, Bishop Cottons Boys School and Bishop Cotton Girls School felicitated for completing 150+ years of service to the Education community
The Chancery Pavilion was abuzz with anticipation at the 3rd National Conference for K-12 Leadership and the School Merit Awards, 2015. Eminent educators from all over India attended the one-day conference.
Schools (2000+) and Preschools (150+) submitted their nominations across various categories like CBSE, ICSE, International schools, Montessori and so on. The awards were presented across multiple categories like Top 20 CBSE and ICSE schools, Top 10 International schools, Jury’s Choice and Parent’s Choice award, city-wise school ranking and up-coming schools.
Jury’s Choice Award
Parent’s Choice Award
Other Awards
– TOP 20 CBSE SCHOOLS OF INDIA
– TOP 20 ICSE SCHOOLS OF INDIA
– TOP 10 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS OF INDIA
– TOP 10 BOYS AND GIRLS SCHOOLS OF INDI
– TOP SCHOOLS CITY-WISE
– UPCOMING SCHOOLS
– PARAMETER AWARDS – CBSE
– PARAMETER AWARDS – 1CSE
– TOP 20 PRESCHOOLS INDIA
– PARAMETER AWARDS- PRESCHOOL
The 3rd National Conference for K-12 Leadership was hosted by EducationToday.co. Eminent educators who spoke at the event were Ms. Swati Popat Vats, Mr. Karthikay Saini and Mr. Gagandeep Josan among others.
The founder and Managing Director of EducationToday.co
The School Merit Awards, 2015 hosted by EducationToday.co was created to bring about an awareness of the level of learning and the quality of education that exists. In addition to the School Merit Awards, 2015 EducationToday.co also felicitated 3 Schools – St. Josephs Boys School, Bishop Cottons Boys School and Bishop Cotton Girls School- for completing 150+ years of service to the Education community.
EducationToday.co is an online Education portal based in the IT hub Bangalore. With a dedicated team, EducationToday.co is growing from strength to strength. Having recently conducted the 3rd National Conference on K-12 Leadership and the first School Merit Awards, 2015, EducationToday also launched its first print education edition.