India, Mumbai
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The school uses a structured admission process with the following steps: Enquiry, Information Session, Campus Tour, Application, Interaction/Interview, and Decision/Offer. Enquiry initiates contact by submitting an inquiry. Information Session explains the school's values, teaching approach, co-curricular activities, and offerings. Campus Tour allows prospective families to view facilities. Application collects information about the child. Interaction/Interview engages the child to assess fit. A Decision/Offer is issued if admitted. Age eligibility for Academic Year 2026-27 is: Pre-Nursery 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024; Nursery 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023; Junior KG 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022; Senior KG 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021; Grade I onwards 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020; Grade II onwards 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019. The school implements IB DP and PYP and Cambridge curriculums. A bus service is available within a 7 km radius with CCTV cameras and GPS; a female attendant accompanies each bus and parents receive alerts on arrival and dismissal. To receive an Infosession invitation, details should be shared via the Enquiry Link.
The Rakesh Jhunjhunwala – Pinky Dalal Scholarship for Academic Excellence is a merit-based award for learners entering the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) or Cambridge AS & A Levels at JBCN campuses. Internal learners in Grade 10 may apply through their IGCSE/IBDP/A Levels Coordinator; external learners may apply via the Admissions Team. Scholarships provide tuition waivers from 15% to 80% based on a Composite Evaluation Score (CES); internal awardees may receive up to 100% if school toppers; external awardees may receive up to 80%. All eligible applicants undergo a Scholarship Evaluation Process including online tests, essay writing, panel interview, teacher recommendations, and the most recent scores. A minimum CES of 80% is required. Scholarships are evaluated for Academic Year 2025–26 and apply to Academic Year 2026–28; if no learner is awarded in a year, the window may reopen for eligible Grade 11 learners. Internal candidates apply through their coordinator; external candidates contact the Admissions Team for the application process. The Oshiwara campus offers these scholarships as part of its university placement pathway outcomes. External and internal candidates may review detailed criteria and continuation requirements with the Admissions Team or coordinators as applicable.
JBCN International School – Oshiwara is part of the JBCN Education network in Mumbai and serves learners from age 2 to 18. The campus offers IB Primary Years Programme for Grades I–V and the IB Diploma Programme, alongside Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. Pre-Primary is provided through an Early Learning Years Programme. The curriculum combines IB frameworks with Cambridge pathways to support a flexible, internationally oriented education. Facilities include modern classrooms, well-equipped science and computer laboratories, dedicated creative arts spaces, and a range of sports facilities. The EduCreative approach emphasizes inquiry, leadership, innovation, and community engagement, with the Mind-Body-Soul programme supporting wellbeing and a strong profile for university applications. Co-curriculars span iPropel and the Accelerator Programme, offering leadership, research, entrepreneurship, and fitness. Arts and performing arts are active through Speech and Drama, Visual Arts, Music, and Dance; InspirUs and LaunchPad broaden global exposure for international opportunities.