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Dwarka undoubtedly has some of the finest schools in west Delhi. My residence being in sector-6, I have particularly observed  these schools and some others too. As per my findings, J M INTERNATIONAL > MAXFORT > DAV. My criteria is a fairly good school close to my home, with lesser number of sections and limited number of students. I don't want to make my child get lost with no face in an overtly crowded and over-rated school. I have almost made up my mind for the admission of my kids to II and Nursery. Some more inputs from  Dwarka and west Delhi parents and teachers will help me decide finally. I am already trying to shift my elder one from a "So called best school'. So don't want to take any further risks for name-sake. 

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Maxfort > JM

@ Heidi. I think JM is far ahead of Maxfort and many others. You have got to study it deeply on its website or go to the school. Don't get carried away by fancy buildings, big grounds etc. Always try to understand the internal working and vision of schools, and how painstakingly they follow their vision. If it is only about writing, everyone writes all the same but what matters is that who does what

@Manpreet I agree that school vision matters... But a vision has to be specific... Eg. JM planning to come up with a larger campus or a front runner in education, etc.
For me, fancy building, large playground, extra facilities like courts, pool, etc are not everything but they do matter as it is not a play schools where kid has to stay for a year or two... Kid has to literally grow in that school....
Above view is general and not specific to the above mentioned two schools only...
In my opinion JM>MAXFORT as 3 kids of my society studying in JM and I have observed lots of good things.

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