Lucknow: Seth M.R. Jaipuria Schools, one of India’s leading K-12 school chains, has announced the establishment of two new CBSE-pattern schools in Lucknow, marking a new chapter in premier education. Admissions for the first academic session (2025-26) will commence on February 5, 2025, with classes set to begin in April 2025. Known for blending innovative pedagogy with traditional values, Jaipuria Schools promise an unparalleled academic experience.
Recognized over the past decade by prestigious organizations such as the Indian Education Congress, ELETS, ScooNews, and DIDAC, Jaipuria has recently been named India’s most respected education brand by Education World. With a proud legacy reflected in a 99% first-division student success rate, the group operates over 60 K-12 schools, serving 55,000+ students and supported by 3,000+ dedicated educators. The Vrindavan Yojana and Mohanlalganj campuses will continue this legacy, emphasizing academic excellence and holistic development through innovative and engaging activities.
Parents and students can expect an institution that nurtures minds with a modern approach, deeply rooted in Indian traditions and values, while fostering a global mindset. Sharing his vision for education, Srivats Jaipuria, Vice Chairperson of the Jaipuria Group, stated, “We firmly believe that holistic education aims to equip our students with essential life skills. While staying deeply connected to our traditions, we actively promote an international mindset, recognizing its critical role in shaping globally responsible citizens for the 21st century. Our schools, consistently ranked among India’s top 10, have achieved a remarkable 99% first-division success rate over the past five years, excelling not just academically but also in various co-curricular activities.”
Highlighting the broader impact of quality education on society, Jaipuria emphasized, “Schools act as catalysts for the holistic development of communities. They educate students, foster relationships among families and communities, and uplift cities by enhancing living standards. A single school with 1,000 students generates direct employment for over 100 individuals and promotes the growth of ancillary and support services. It’s not just about education—it’s a significant nation-building effort.”
Reflecting on the group’s journey, he shared, “Our family’s journey in education began in 1945, and since our expansion decision in 2014, we’ve grown to over 60 campuses with widespread acclaim. While our roots are in North and Central India, we’re excited about creating transformative educational experiences through collaborations like the one with the Varayani family.” He added, “A Jaipuria student, whether in a metropolitan city or a small town, benefits from a modern curriculum, cutting-edge technology, and exceptional educators. Our focus on learning outcomes is truly revolutionary, ensuring every child excels in education.”
Dilip Varayani of the Varayani family expressed pride in partnering with Jaipuria, stating, “Our family has always envisioned establishing quality schools. We are proud to collaborate with a reputed name like Jaipuria. Our students will have access to sports, cultural activities, and other programs to enhance their 21st-century skills. The beautifully designed campuses in Vrindavan Yojana and Mohanlalganj (Nursery to K-12) will feature world-class infrastructure, including interactive digital classrooms, advanced lab facilities, language labs, well-equipped libraries, and a globally benchmarked curriculum aligned with standards from Sweden, Finland, and the USA.”
With over 40 planned activities, including swimming, archery, various sports, dance, drama, and horse riding, both campuses aim to offer comprehensive development opportunities. The principals for both schools will be announced soon.
Kanak Gupta, Director of the Jaipuria Group, highlighted the overwhelming response from parents and students since the announcement. “This response reaffirms our belief in our vision. We place the child at the center of the teaching-learning process, promoting activity-based education and a balanced mix of academics and co-curricular activities. For decades, our students have consistently achieved a 99% first-division rate in board exams.”
Mr. Mohan Varayani, Chairperson of Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Mohanlalganj, expressed pride in establishing a high-quality educational institution in Lucknow. He underscored the school’s commitment to holistic education, blending modern pedagogy with India’s cultural heritage, focusing on Sanskrit, Indian values, academics, co-curricular activities, and spiritual development. With state-of-the-art facilities for sports, arts, and coding, and strong remedial support, the school aims to eliminate the need for after-school tuition.
Vimal Varayani, Director of Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Vrindavan Yojana, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all contributors to the initiative. Confident that the school will soon become a hub of academic excellence under the guidance of the Jaipuria Corporate Office, he concluded, “In the coming years, Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Vrindavan Yojana, will stand as a proud landmark of Lucknow.”
Srivats Jaipuria concluded, “Our commitment to excellence remains unwavering. Our goal is to empower every child to reach their full potential through high-quality education, innovative pedagogy, and diverse opportunities. At Jaipuria, we don’t just teach history—we inspire students to set benchmarks and create history.”
The grand launch event was graced by senior officials from the Jaipuria Corporate Office, including Vijay Shukla,. Gautam Pandey, Toolika Anand, and Dr. Adnan Arif.
About Jaipuria:
The Jaipuria Group has been a pioneer in education since 1945. In higher education, the group operates four management institutes in Lucknow, Noida, Jaipur, and Indore. Currently, it runs over 60 schools across Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, serving more than 55,000 students nationwide. The group’s mission is dedicated to the institutional development of students, educators, and society at large.