POSITIVE START TO ACADEMIC YEAR AT BY NMJ SCHOOL
Bhavishya Yaan NMJ’s Secondary Section School held its first parents’ meeting for the academic year 2025–26. The event marked a momentous occasion as it was hosted in the school’s own hall, which had been out of use for nearly five years, having been occupied by the Election Commission. Its return added a sense of pride and ownership to the day’s proceedings.
The meeting saw enthusiastic participation from a large number of parents, reflecting their growing engagement in the school’s initiatives. A key highlight of the gathering was a presentation on the Bhavishya Yaan programme by NMJ Bhavishya Yaan’s Mentor, Rtn. Ptn. Jaya Prasad.
She spoke about the diverse offerings of the programme, including Spoken English, Computer Skills, Life Skills, General Knowledge, educational workshops, field trips, and more. She also introduced an exciting new development: this year, students of Standards 7, 8 and 9 will have access to a state-of-the-art AI Tutor, giving them an opportunity to engage with cuttingedge technology. The Principal and BMC teachers spoke very highly of both NMJ and the Bhavishya Yaan programme. The Principal described NMJ Municipal School as one of Mumbai’s most reputed municipal institutions, known for producing excellent alumni and consistently strong results.
He proudly presented this year’s SSC board exam outcomes, once again achieving a 100% pass rate. Four students scored above 90%, 11 students above 80%, and 10 students above 70%, with the lowest score being 66%.
In English specifically, four students achieved above 90%, nine above 80%, and another nine above 70%, with the lowest at 61%. The Principal gave special credit to Bhavishya Yaan for its positive impact, particularly on the English results, noting that it often contributes significantly to students’ overall performance.
Both the Principal and teachers strongly encouraged parents to ensure 100% attendance for their children in Bhavishya Yaan classes, reiterating the proven benefits the programme brings. Their appreciation for the initiative was heartening and reinforced its vital role in supporting student development.
Overall, the meeting marked a positive and promising start to the academic year 2025–26, underlining the importance of collaboration between school, parents, and programmes like Bhavishya Yaan in shaping a bright future for the students.