MS Dhoni’s Daughter Ziva’s Schooling: Mahendra Singh Dhoni is one of the most successful captains of Indian cricket. He played a key role in winning India 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy.
He is the only captain who has won all three big ICC titles. His popularity is not only limited to cricket, but wants to know every information related to his personal life. In this context, there is a lot of curiosity about his daughter Jeeva Dhoni’s education.
Jeeva Dhoni’s schooling and education system
Jeeva Dhoni was born on 6 February 2015. According to media reports, she is studying at Torian World School in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. This school is considered to be the major boarding school of Jharkhand. It was founded in 2008 by Amit Bajla, who is studying from the London School of Economics and is currently the chairman of the school.
The Torian World School is spread over 65 acres and special attention is paid to studies as well as sports and other co-order activities. This school is counted among the best boarding schools of Jharkhand. Apart from traditional education, students are also given special training in horse riding, organic farming (organic farming), and various sports.
Fee structure and additional facilities
In this school, education is imparted from nursery (LKG) to 12th. The school fees structure is as follows: The annual fees from LKG to 8th grade are around 4.70 lakh rupees. The annual fee from 9th to 12th is about 5.10 lakh rupees. This fee covers tuition, books, uniforms, and other educational materials. The school’s infrastructure and educational system are state -of -the -art, which gives students a great environment for complete development.
Sports and other activities
Apart from studying in this school, students are also encouraged to participate in sports and other activities. Special features of sports like horse riding, swimming, football, basketball, and tennis are available here. Also, organic farming and other practical teachings are also provided to make students self -sufficient to make students self -sufficient.