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Rose Manor International School
A long-running Santacruz West school that grew from a small 1948 institution into a Cambridge IGCSE setting with a settled, family-feel reputation.
In brief
A long-running Santacruz West school that grew from a small 1948 institution into a Cambridge IGCSE setting with a settled, family-feel reputation.
Rose Manor traces its roots to 1948, when Eula D'Cunha started the school with five students. It now runs the Cambridge pathway from primary through IGCSE on Central Avenue Road in Santacruz West, with Mary Rose Nazareth at the helm. Facilities include a science lab, digital library, auditorium and a medical centre on a compact urban campus.
Parents talk warmly about individual teachers and the admissions team, and several note the school's care and patience with younger children. The small size shows in the personal attention students receive, and in the limits on facilities compared with the larger Goregaon and Andheri campuses. Fees sit at the lower end of the IGCSE market in Mumbai, which is part of the appeal for families who want a Cambridge curriculum without paying top-tier prices.
Reviews
- Cambridge IGCSE school in Santacruz West, Mumbai. Long-established as a local school under the Rose Manor name; the international stream is more recent.
- Justdial and Edustoke listings carry positive parent comments about caring teachers, the admissions process and a wide range of daily activities.
- One parent comment pushed back on the international branding directly, saying the school "has very rural ethics" despite presenting as international. This is a single, sharp negative voice in an otherwise positive small pool.
- Independent third-party parent forums (Reddit, Mumsnet) returned nothing usable. Most signal is on Indian school-listing sites that mix school marketing with parent reviews.
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