NMMC English-Medium Nursery Classes Admit 928 Children
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation's new English-medium nursery classes receive strong response, 928 children admitted across 51 schools. Parents show confidence in municipal schools' quality of education.

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has introduced English-medium Nursery-I classes in its primary schools for the first time, receiving an encouraging response from parents. Despite a delayed admission process, 928 children have secured admissions across 51 municipal primary schools.
The NMMC's Education Department operates 57 primary schools and 23 secondary schools, catering to nearly 49,000 students. In addition to this, the civic body runs CBSE-affiliated English-medium schools at Seawoods, Koparkhairane, and Ghansoli. The new initiative aims to provide children from economically weaker sections access to quality English-medium education.
In the first phase, Nursery-I classes have been launched in 51 schools. The highest number of admissions was recorded at Municipal School No. 72 in Koparkhairane with 25 students, followed by School No. 77 at Yadav Nagar with 23 admissions. Other schools also witnessed a positive response, with several enrolling between 8 to 20 students.
The admission process commenced in June and, despite starting later than expected, attracted a healthy response from parents. Officials said the number of admissions could have been even higher had the process begun earlier. Each participating school has initially started with one Nursery-I division having a capacity of 30 students.
The classes are being conducted by municipal pre-primary teachers, who underwent a special three-day training programme before the academic session. An official from the education department stated that parents have shown a satisfactory response in the very first year of introducing English-medium Nursery-I classes in 51 municipal primary schools.
The NMMC's decision to introduce English-medium education across all its primary schools is a significant step towards providing quality education to children from economically weaker sections. The civic body plans to gradually introduce English-medium education across all its primary schools from the current academic year.
The response to the English-medium nursery classes highlights the growing confidence of parents in the quality of education offered by municipal schools. The NMMC's initiative is expected to benefit thousands of students in the coming years, providing them with access to quality English-medium education.
The introduction of English-medium nursery classes is a positive development for the city's education sector, and the NMMC's efforts to provide quality education to all students are commendable. As the civic body continues to work towards improving the education system, it is likely that more parents will opt for municipal schools, leading to a significant increase in admissions in the coming years.
In conclusion, the NMMC's English-medium nursery classes have received a strong response from parents, with 928 children admitted across 51 schools. The initiative is a significant step towards providing quality education to children from economically weaker sections, and it is expected to benefit thousands of students in the coming years.