24 Best Girls Boarding Schools in India 2025-2026 | New List

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Find the list of top and best girls boarding schools in India for the year of 2025-2026 with admission details, fees, reviews rankings, sports facility, hostel facilities, board, contact numbers, academic details, infrastructure and address from Edustoke.


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Best Girls Boarding Schools In India
Finding the Best Girls Boarding Schools In India can be a tiresome and hectic job for any parent.
Scrolling across school websites, checking the region, proximity from your place, curriculum, fees,
sports activities included, lodging facilities, food, security, and what not needs attention. But the
silver lining behind all these efforts makes it worth your time. The girls boarding schools are
known for their supremacy in not just academics but all spheres of development. They inculcate
the skills of discipline, independent thinking, taking responsibility and initiative, problem-solving
and creative thinking from a young age so that girls can evolve as leaders. The routine at the Best
Girls Residential Schools In India starts with morning meditation, sports or yoga continues with
academic classes, creative classes, meals, co-curricular activities, self-study time, and evening
activities. Among all this, students get a sufficient slot of time for themselves where they can
make pace with learning and exploring things.
The Best Girls Boarding Schools In India can be found across the length and breadth of the
country, be it North, South, East, or West. But how to span across the numerous schools and find
the right one for your child? Edustoke is the answer to your doubts! Ranging from helping in
shortlisting schools to aligning visits to physically go and see the school, the Edustoke team will
partner with parents at each step leading to a successful admission of the student. The schools
listed on the portal have been curated after deep research, verification, and an absolute
understanding of the fact that as parents, variety in the style of teaching, board, fee, and region
matter a lot. Edustoke brings to you the best boarding schools of India at a glance to think,
understand and evaluate information to make the best choice for your child.

Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Can I visit Boarding School before the admission of my kids?
Yes, you can. In fact, you must. Unlike a day school, your child would live in the boarding school
and any parent would want to make sure that their child is in a safe, secure, hygienic, and
comfortable place which would be instrumental in his mental and physical development. The
school visit is a very important part of the edustoke counseling process, and we ensure that all
the parents who are being assisted by us, have their visits planned with all permissions taken.


2. How much do boarding schools cost?

The annual fee range, for boarding schools, is very wide. Privately run and managed boarding can
have an annual fee for the junior class (grade 5 or less) as low as 1 lakh per annum and goes all
the way to 20 lakhs per annum. Besides annual fees, there are additional costs such as travel and
other expenses, which again vary enormously from school to school. A school with a fee of 1 lakh
per annum, generally, can provide only very basic boarding lodging facilities. At the other end
schools charging 10Lakhs and above usually provide the best possible boarding and lodging
facilities, usually multiple curriculum choices and a very wide variety of sports. However, we
should mention that an annual fee is not necessarily a good indicator of a school's overall quality
(it is only a reasonable indicator of infrastructure provided). It is however reasonable to expect
that, with good boarding and lodging, ample sports facilities, and good teachers a school would
have to charge somewhere between 4 to 8 lakhs to meet all expenses. This answer will not be
complete, without mentioning government boarding schools. There are 550+ Jawahar Navodaya
Vidyalayas and 20+ Sainik and Military Schools which provide education completely free of cost
with almost all expenses taken care of. Entry into these schools through entrance exams.


3. Which is the best boarding school in India?
Several institutions can lay claim to that title and there would be no name or list of the best which
cannot be contested and spark debate or controversy. Many ranking and awards that have come
up lately (and more get added to the list each year) which publish raking across multiple
categories (and categories also increase every year to accommodate more and more schools)
which offer some insights, however there no neutral independent entity with no commercial
relations with schools that exists to definitely pass best and worst school judgment with any
objectivity.

While we all agree that some schools do a better job than others, in India, which has 1500+
boarding schools, finding the best one across all parameters would not only be very difficult, it
may be impossible. So each set of parents has to find the best one which suits their needs and
aspirations. Some things that a parent must keep in mind:

i) Budget:
Don’t go overboard, there is little correlation between expense and output desired.

ii) Academic output:
Ask for the past three years' results if you want an academically rigorous environment.

iii) Look at infra in detail and objectively:
There are certain sports and activities which appear attractive on paper but have very little value
practically.


4. What are the benefits of attending a boarding school?
Boarding schools offer some unique developmental opportunities not available in day schools to
the same extent. Boarding school students invariably turn out to be more independent, more
self-confident, and have better social skills. Children from diverse backgrounds living together in
a boarding school are exposed to a much wider set of experiences that community day schools
rarely have. Boarding schools have a 24X7 curriculum which gives them the ability to include far
more activities and events in the school calendar leading to better overall development including
leadership qualities. Sports and outdoor activities are an integral part of the day, something city
day schools struggle to provide.

5. Are boarding schools in India safe?
Well, contrary to the doubt boarding schools are very safe for both girls and boys. The best
boarding schools in India ensure the right precautions are taken for the children. From
surveillance cameras across campus, hostel, and gate to guards and wardens taking care and
supervising the children’s space, they create a secure and homely environment for children. The
dorms are more like a small family so that they don’t feel homesick. Moreover, the residential
schools also have on-campus medical facilities to manage any mishappening or medical
emergency effectively. From thermal temperature monitoring to sanitization of areas, they are
prepared to keep children safe in their homes away from home.

6. What are the eligibility criteria for admissions in boarding schools?
The eligibility criteria for admissions in boarding schools differ from one institution to another.
While some schools enroll students based on academics, others have entrance tests and/or
personal interviews in their admission standards. This is mentioned in the application circular of
the respective schools. After applying, the school informs the syllabus of entrance tests, schedule,
etc. in detail. The final admission list is prepared only after considering all the involved factors.


7. Do boarding schools prepare children for national entrances like NEET or JEE?
Boarding schools understand how essential it is to start preparing for higher studies while
students are in school. For this reason, many residential schools offer the facility of in-house
preparation for the national and international entrance examinations. Some schools put extra
charges besides school fees for these classes for the students who enroll in the courses. While
other schools have this included in the school curriculum itself. These school integrated programs
are taught by the best faculty from the country who excel in particular fields of studies.


8. What are the co-curricular activities offered in boarding schools?
Since students reside on the campus to study and practice other developmental activities.
Boarding schools carefully draft their curriculum in such a way that proper time and attention is
given to extracurricular and sports activities. The residential schools employ expert coaches and
teachers for the students to pursue and opt for the activities of their choice. It depends on the
school to school if the activities are included in the school fee or are charged extra based on the
choice made. Although the sports and curricula available in a particular school vary from one to
another, the popular sports include swimming, horseback riding, athletics, baseball, basketball,
soccer, archery, etc. Similarly, the co-curricular include art and craft, painting, music, pot making,
student clubs, public speaking, debates, etc. Many students of school represent at the national
level in both spheres with the proficient training they receive in boarding schools.


9. What curriculum do boarding schools follow?

The main motive behind boarding school education is preparing the students for a better future
incorporating the best of academics, skills, and moral learnings. While all schools follow a
particular curriculum, the boarding schools in India follow either of the educational boards:
● CBSE: Central Board of Secondary Education
● CISCE: Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations (ICSE for 10th and ISC for
12th)
● State Board
● IB: International Baccalaureate
● CIE: Cambridge Assessment International Education


10. How often can I talk to my child or visit them?
It is not easy for both parents to send their children away for studies. Boarding schools allow the
students to talk to their families, however, the frequency of calls differs from one school to
another. As boarding schools are imperative for a child's overall development, spending proper
time with family is also essential. To have a balanced approach to this, students visit their homes
on vacations. The schools provide winter and summer vacations, besides students can also visit
their homes during festivals.