Mayo College Girls’ School, Ajmer was founded by Mayo College in August 1988. The school is
purely residential and the medium of instruction is English. It is a recognized member of the
Indian Public Schools’ Conference. Comprising of classes IV to XII, the School is affiliated to
the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi. The Council conducts two
Public Examinations in March each year, one at the end of standard X, for which it awards the
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), and the other at the end of Standard XII, for
which it awards the Indian School Certificate (ISC). These Examinations have international
acceptance. The school also offers the Cambridge (CAIE) curriculum at the Lower Secondary and
the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) levels. The students have
the option of choosing between the CISCE and the CAIE curricula. The students who opt for the
IGCSE curriculum are awarded the ICE certificate. Our students have a plethora of subject
options to choose from in senior classes for either of the curricula they choose.
Qualification in the Standard XII Examination makes the student eligible to join the first year
of a recognised college system of any university in India and abroad. The subjects taught in the
CISCE curriculum are English, Hindi, Mathematics, Computer Science, General Science, Home
Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History and Civics, Geography, Economics, Commerce,
Accounts, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Physical Education, French, Sanskrit,
Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi and Punjabi. The Curriculum also includes Craft, Needlework,
Classical Dance, Art, Indian Classical Music, Western Music, and Community Service. At the Class
XI and XII Level we offer a choice of three streams, Humanities, Commerce and Science. Along
with a compulsory English paper, the student must opt for at least four or five other subjects
from the stream she has chosen.
Subject options for class IX for CISCE(National Board) and IGCSE(Cambridge Board).