The Scindia School

The Scindia School

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With a legacy of 128 years, The Scindia School is one of India’s best boys’ boarding schools. Scindia School has towered 300 ft.

Founded by late Maharaja Madhav Rao Jayaji Rao Scindia of Gwalior in 1897, the School is one of the most prestigious boarding schools of the country. over the city of Gwalior for more than a century.

23/04/2026

The uniform is never just cloth; it carries stories, power, and the weight of choices.

"Vardiwale", this year’s annual Hindi play, brings alive a gripping narrative where duty meets dilemma, and authority is constantly put to the test.

Step into SMOAT and and witness a narrative that lingers long after the curtains fall.

22/04/2026

Our students had the opportunity to engage online with the esteemed members of the Board of Governors, presenting their visionary project on regenerative farming under the Fort Biosphere initiative. What followed was far more than a presentation; it evolved into a dynamic exchange where curiosity met experience, and young voices were heard, valued, and truly celebrated.

During the Board Meeting, Principal Mr. Ajay Singh showcased the range of products conceptualised, designed, and launched by our young Scindians as part of the Young CEO Programme. The Board members expressed genuine appreciation for the ingenuity and innovation displayed by the students.

The defining moment of the interaction came when HH Maharaja Jyotiraditya M Scindia, President of the Board of Governors, graciously donned the Zanora stole, a creation born from the creativity and enterprise of our students. A proud and symbolic gesture, it reflected a deep trust in young leadership and the remarkable potential of student-driven initiatives.

21/04/2026

What students learn at The Scindia School goes far beyond textbooks. It is about discipline, character, leadership, and the confidence to take on the world.

A place where everyday experiences shape lifelong values.

Admissions now open and seats are limited. Grab yours today!

Photos from The Scindia School's post 21/04/2026

A journey of grit, endurance, and sheer determination!

Congratulations to Shivgeet Singh Hooda (Ex–Jayaji, 2005) on setting a new national record for the fastest solo motorcycle expedition from Srinagar to Kanyakumari, covering 3,696.7 km in just 54 hours and 44 minutes. He began his journey on April 1, 2026, at 4:27 AM from Srinagar, and concluded it on April 3, 2026, at 11:11 AM at Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India, where three seas converge.

He says that his inspiration for motorcycles can be traced back to his days at The Scindia School, where riding horses first introduced him to the rhythm, balance, and unfiltered freedom of movement. That early connection with motion and control stayed with him over the years.
An inspiring testament to resilience and the spirit to push beyond limits, making the entire Scindia fraternity proud.

Photos from The Scindia School's post 20/04/2026

A day dedicated to reimagining classrooms.

The Scindia School hosted a dynamic one-day workshop on Innovative Teaching, organized by the Sahodaya Committee, Gwalior, bringing together 100 educators from over 35 schools under the guidance of Mr. Ajay Singh, Principal of The Scindia School and President of the Sahodaya Committee, Gwalior.

Focused on middle school education (Classes 6–8), the sessions explored engaging, future-ready pedagogies, from gamification and immersive learning strategies to skill-based and experiential approaches. With initiatives like Let’s Play to Learn, insights from IIT Madras’ SWAYAM platforms, and the integration of NEP 2020 principles, the workshop emphasized making learning more interactive, relevant, and impactful.

18/04/2026

Qila Quotes stands as a reflection of the enduring bond between Scindia and its alumni, bringing together voices, experiences, and perspectives shaped on the Fort and beyond. As the school’s alumni magazine, it weaves memories with milestones, celebrating journeys that continue to be inspired by Scindian values.

Each edition offers a window into how Scindians, past and present, carry forward the spirit of the school into diverse walks of life, while staying rooted in a shared legacy.

Qila Quotes Vol. 55 is now live, continuing this tradition of connection, reflection, and pride.

Read the latest issue here:https://www.scindia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/QQ-55-issue.pdf

Photos from The Scindia School's post 18/04/2026

En garde!

The Scindia School introduced students to the art of fencing through an electrifying demonstration by the Fencing Association of Gwalior. Marking the addition of a new sport on the Fort, the session sparked curiosity, excitement, and interest in this dynamic Olympic discipline.

A sharp step towards expanding sporting horizons.

Photos from The Scindia School's post 17/04/2026

A meaningful exchange of ideas and perspectives.

The Scindia School had the honour of hosting H.E. Kimmo Lähdevirta, Ambassador of Finland, for an engaging interaction with students. The session explored the Finnish education system, cultural heritage, and technological advancements, while offering valuable insights into diplomacy and international relations.

A particularly enriching moment was the reflection on history - the visit of the Finnish Ambassador to Gwalior in 1937 and to The Scindia School, underscoring a longstanding connection.

An inspiring interaction that broadened global perspectives and deepened understanding.

16/04/2026

Where effort meets excellence.

Our Class X Board Results reflect the spirit of perseverance and achievement.

Celebrating our Top 10 scorers who have made the School proud.

Photos from The Scindia School's post 15/04/2026

The Scindia Model United Nations 2026 (SCIMUN’26), hosted at The Scindia School, successfully concluded on 13th April after four days of intensive debate, diplomacy, and cultural exchange, bringing together over 350 delegates from 25 schools across India. The Closing Ceremony was graced by Ambassador Raj Kumar Srivastava, Dean, SSIFS, and outstanding delegates were recognized for their performance.

Over the course of the conference, delegates engaged in multiple committee sessions, debating pressing global issues, negotiating solutions, and drafting resolutions. Cultural elements such as the band display, Harmony Night, and social events complemented the academic rigor of the sessions.

A standout feature of SCIMUN’26 was the surprise midnight crisis simulation, where delegates were presented with a high-pressure, real-time global scenario. Participants demonstrated exceptional adaptability, critical thinking, and teamwork while responding to rapidly evolving situations, closely mirroring real-world diplomatic crises.

The conference also included a visit to the Jai Vilas Palace, a cultural performance, and the SCIMUN banquet, fostering interaction and collaboration among participants.

14/04/2026

Where legacy meets leadership.

At The Scindia School, education goes beyond academics - building character, instilling discipline, and nurturing confident individuals ready to lead. Every experience on the Fort is designed to shape not just students, but future leaders.

Admissions are now open for Classes VI–IX. Limited seats available.

13/04/2026

A powerful beginning to three days of dialogue and diplomacy.

The 8th edition of Scindia Model United Nations 2026 commenced with a dignified Opening Ceremony, bringing together over 350 delegates from 24 schools for an exchange of ideas, perspectives, and global thought.

We were honoured to host His Excellency Kimmo Lähdevirta and Mr. Darrin Farrant, whose addresses highlighted the importance of multilateralism and sustainable development in today’s evolving world.

With 8 dynamic committees now in session, SCIMUN 2026 sets the stage for meaningful debate, collaboration, and diplomacy in action.

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The Scindia School, Fort
Gwalior
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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm