MET Rishikul Vidyalaya | |
Established: | 2002 |
Type: | Private International School |
City: | Mumbai |
State: | Maharashtra |
Country: | India |
Affiliation: | Cambridge International Assessment Education |
Other Name: | MRV |
MET Rishikul Vidyalaya[1] is a private co-educational registered International Cambridge day school in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, established in 2002.
It is managed by the Mumbai Educational Trust, and offers the Cambridge Primary Programme, and the Cambridge Curriculum at Secondary 1 and 2. It prepares students for the International General Certificate for Secondary Education. The school also offers AS & A Level in Science and Commerce stream. Chhagan Bhujbal is the chairperson of the school.
The pre-school comprises the Mother Toddler, Nursery, Jr. Kindergarten and Sr. Kindergarten.
The primary school comprises Grades 1-5. The school is a part of the Cambridge International Primary Programme with the AV Team LLC.
The school follows the Cambridge curriculum in Secondary 1 (Grades 6 to 8) and Secondary 2 (Grades 9 and 10). It prepares students for the International General Certificate for Secondary Education program.
The school offers AS & A Levels which are equivalent to 11th and 12th grades. MET Rishikul Vidyalaya is affiliated with the Cambridge International Assessment Examinations.
The school has four houses: Shivaji (Red), Tagore (Green), Gandhi (Yellow) and Ashoka (Blue), which compete for the house cup throughout the year. Each house has a captain and a house teacher.
The council's core positions are: Head Boy and Head Girl. The council is democratic, and changed in July every year.
The school has an annual day known as 'Anandvan', translating to 'The Festival of Joy'.
The PTA members of the school host an annual Green Mela, which is a carnival based around eco-friendly activities and games.
The school has won the 'Best Performing School Award' by The Energy and Resources Institute and the World Education 'Green Campus Award'. It has also won the International School Award from the British Council between 2017-2020. There is also a focus on sporting achievements at the school.