Seth M.R. Jaipuria Schools, a school chain of 60+ schools across 51 cities in 6 states in India, is further expanding in Madhya Pradesh. The chain is planning to open 10 schools in the state in the next 5 years, targeting 10,000-12,000 students and 1500 jobs. These schools will be in collaboration with edupreneurs at various cities. In the state, the group already has presence in higher education since 2010 with Jaipuria Institute of Management, Indore. Subsequently, K-12 Schools got established at Barwani and Gwalior, and the latest venture is the K-12 School in the capital city of Bhopal. The focus on Madhya Pradesh will provide a unique educational experience, blending modern perspectives with traditional values. Establishment of ten schools will see at least INR 200 crores investment in the State, positively enhancing the economics and well-being too.
Dr. Divya Tiwari, Director of Seth M R Jaipuria School, Bhopal shared the exciting news about the opening up of Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Bhopal! She said “The school will have its first intake of students for new Session April 2025-26 from 15th December 2024. The School plans to do many innovative and engaging activities to showcase pedagogies and vision. The process of branding, team training and others such are going on. The school is coming up in the very prime Shapur area of Bhopal. I am delighted that students of Bhopal will get access to Devabhasha, the unique Sanskrit curriculum of Jaipuria; they’ll participate in national events such as Pinnacle and Crescendo; they will get experiential learning in the true sense”.
Shreevats Jaipuria, Vice Chairman, Jaipuria Group commented: “Schools help development of societies holistically. Students get education, families and communities get connected, there is overall uplifting of the city with a quality school. There are multiple jobs created – on average a 1000 student school will generate direct employment of 100+ individuals- it also helps development of ancillary and support services. A truly noble cause for nation building.”
He added, “My family has been active in education since 1945; we started this journey of expansions in year 2014, and have seen acclaim and impact. We started our journey with primary focus in North and Central India. After ten years, we are humbled with the way our schools have gained liking and created impact across more than 60 campuses. Even now, we foresee bulk of growth coming from Tier II and Tier III cities as the penetration of high quality schools is still low there, while the demand for growth in these cities is exponential. Our schools have been in collaboration with edupreneurs at local levels, and for them too, this would be a tremendous business opportunity rooted in legacy.”