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  1. The 6th century setting in the magnificent Gwalior Fort belies the utter modernity of The Scindia School. Be it the laboratories, the classrooms and the library, IT, the sports fields, the dining hall, the school is superbly equipped and regularly refurbished.

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  2. Scindia School is a private boarding school for boys in Gwalior Fort, founded in 1897 by Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia. It was originally for royals and nobles, but now admits all classes and has a CBSE affiliation.

  3. Founded in 1897 by HH Maharaja Madhavrao Scindia I, The Scindia School is a historic and prestigious boarding school in Gwalior, India. It offers a modern and holistic education, combining academic excellence with Indian ethos and values, in a scenic and secure fort setting.

  4. The Scindia School is a boarding school for boys affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It offers a holistic and contemporary education with a dedicated faculty, interdisciplinary and experiential learning, and excellent results.

  5. The Scindia School is a private school for boys from VI to XII, affiliated to CBSE. It offers admission through Common Aptitude Analysis or Scindia Aptitude Analysis, and has a range of sports, education and boarding facilities.

  6. The Scindia School is a residential school located in the Gwalior Fort, offering a blend of tradition and modernity. It hosts the Scindia Model United Nations, a simulation of the UN, where students from different countries participate in debates and resolutions.

  7. Dec 12, 2023 · Founded by His Highness Maharaja Madhavrao Scindia (I) in 1897, it was known as the Sardars' School then and catered exclusively to nobility. It was only in 1933 that the school opened its gates to boys from all sections of the society and was renamed The Scindia School.