State Board Nursery Schools in Delhi

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - State Board Nursery Schools in Delhi

Parents mainly look for a safe school, loving teachers, clean classrooms, and a happy place where small children feel comfortable.

Yes, most schools use games, music, stories, and fun activities to help children learn without pressure.

Yes, teachers are usually patient and caring. They help children feel safe and adjust slowly to school life.

Yes, many schools provide small play areas where children can run, play with toys, and enjoy swings and slides.

Admissions usually begin in November and continue till February, though dates may vary from school to school.

Yes, most State Board nursery schools have affordable fees that many families can manage.

Yes, many schools allow parents to visit, meet teachers, and see the classrooms before admission.

Some schools provide snacks or refreshments, while others ask parents to send food from home. This depends on the school’s policy.

School fees in Delhi vary widely depending on the board and type of school. State board schools typically charge between Rs 20,000 and Rs 60,000 per year. CBSE schools range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 2.5 lakh annually, and top IB or international schools can go above Rs 5 lakh. At SchoolsUniverse, you can filter all Delhi schools by fee range to find options that fit your budget.

Neither board is universally better - it depends on your child’s learning style and your family’s goals. CBSE suits students who plan to appear for competitive exams like JEE or NEET since the curriculum is structured for that. ICSE is better for students who thrive with a broader, more analytical curriculum and may consider studying abroad. Delhi has strong schools under both boards - you can compare them side by side on SchoolsUniverse.

Start with four filters: location (commute time matters more than you think), budget (include transport, uniforms, and activity fees), board preference, and the school’s track record with extracurriculars. Visit your shortlisted schools in person - nothing replaces a 30-minute campus visit. Talk to at least two or three parents whose children already attend. SchoolsUniverse lists verified reviews and detailed profiles for thousands of schools in Delhi to help you start that shortlist.

Most schools in Delhi begin accepting applications between October and January for the following academic year. CBSE and ICSE schools typically open their registration forms by November. Some competitive schools close applications as early as December - so if you are looking at admissions for the upcoming year, starting your research in September or October puts you in a much stronger position.

Yes, several well-regarded boarding schools are accessible from Delhi within a few hours. Families in Bangalore and Mumbai often consider schools in hill stations like Ooty, Coorg, Lonavala, and Panchgani. From Delhi and Gurugram, Dehradun and Mussoorie are popular choices. SchoolsUniverse lists boarding schools with complete fee details, hostel facilities, and admission dates so you can compare your options without calling each school individually.

Beyond classrooms and labs, pay close attention to: (1) transport routes and safety - especially for younger children, (2) school nurse and first-aid provisions, (3) ratio of teachers to students, (4) whether there is a proper playground and not just a corridor, (5) mid-day meal quality if the school is far from home. Many parents overlook sports and art facilities until their child is actually enrolled. Ask specifically, as schools rarely volunteer this information.

CBSE-affiliated schools have a registration number from the Central Board of Secondary Education that you can verify directly on the CBSE website. ICSE schools are similarly listed on the CISCE website. Most schools display their affiliation number on their prospectus and main gate. On SchoolsUniverse, every school listing shows its board affiliation prominently - you can also filter Delhi schools by board to see only verified CBSE or ICSE options.

Day schools are the standard format - children attend during school hours (usually 7 am to 2 pm or 8 am to 3 pm) and return home each day. Boarding schools provide residential accommodation where students live on campus, typically going home on weekends or during school breaks. Boarding schools are generally better for children who benefit from structured routines, families in remote locations, or parents whose work involves frequent travel. Fees at boarding schools are significantly higher as they cover accommodation, food, and activities.

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