

Private schools are seeing a drop in enrolment. Where did the kids go?
Mar 18, 2025
Private schools in India are witnessing a dramatic decline in enrollment, with numbers dropping by over 2.2 million. One budget school in Bangalore, once bustling with 1,500 students, now struggles to fill its classrooms. Factors such as the pandemic and shifts in government policies have contributed to this trend. Meanwhile, government schools are rising in performance, attracting students with innovative strategies. The conversation delves into this shifting educational landscape and poses the pressing question: where have all the children gone?
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Blossoms School Enrollment Decline
- Blossoms, a budget private school in Bangalore, has seen a significant drop in student enrollment.
- Enrollment decreased from 1,500 students five years ago to less than half now.
Overall Enrollment Drop
- Between 2023 and 2024, overall school enrollments in India saw their steepest decline in five years, dropping by 10 million.
- Private schools, making up less than a third of all schools, experienced a drop of over 2.2 million students.
Data Collection Changes
- One reason for the enrollment dip may be changes in the government's data collection for UDICE+.
- This database may have excluded schools not complying with new requirements or unlisted in official documents.