
In 2004, Suratgarh had a shortage of good English-medium CBSE schools. Families who wanted quality had to compromise on commute, cost, or consistency. Blossom Academy was founded to change exactly that. One mission: give every child in Suratgarh a CBSE education worth having. Twenty years later, the school has produced district toppers, state cricketers, and, more quietly, thousands of children who grew up confident, curious, and prepared for life outside this city.
Blossom Academy: 20 Years in Numbers
Founded: 2004 | 22nd academic year now underway
Two campuses: Main Campus, Anupgarh Road + Pre-Primary City Campus
30+ teachers | Average 14+ years of experience | 1:25 teacher-student ratio
100% pass rate in every Class X board examination since the first batch
3 district toppers in the most recent Class X results
13 students selected for state-level cricket
12,650 sq. metre campus | Library: 10,000+ books
One Mission: What It Actually Demanded
Most schools have a mission statement. Fewer let it drive decisions that cost something. Blossom Academy’s founding commitment was specific: no shortcuts on the things that matter most.
Teacher quality was the first non-negotiable. The school built a faculty of 30+ teachers with real, accumulated classroom experience (averaging over 14 years each) and created an environment where good teachers wanted to stay. Today, some of those teachers have taught older siblings and younger ones from the same family, years apart. That continuity is not accidental. It is the product of decisions made every year to prioritise retention over the economics of constant hiring.
The second commitment was the 1:25 teacher-student ratio. The national private school average is closer to 1:35. Maintaining 1:25 as enrollment grew required deliberate restraint: the school did not expand class sizes when it would have been financially straightforward to do so. The reason: individual attention is the mechanism through which good teaching actually reaches children. You cannot notice that the quiet student in the third row has stopped understanding fractions if you have 40 children in front of you. At 25, you can.
The third commitment was honest communication with parents. Not reassurance. Honest assessment. Regular PTMs with specific feedback. Phone calls when something changes. A school where parents hear the truth early enough to act on it, not late enough that it becomes a crisis.
Why CBSE Mattered for Suratgarh Specifically
Suratgarh families have always thought ambitiously about their children’s futures. Engineering, medicine, defence, central government services. These career paths run through competitive national examinations that are built on CBSE’s NCERT curriculum. Parents understood this even before it became a mainstream conversation. What they lacked was local access to a school that delivered on the CBSE promise consistently.
Blossom Academy is CBSE-affiliated, NCERT-curriculum, and fully verified. The affiliation number is public and the Class X results appear on the CBSE board portal each year. For families in Suratgarh whose children may eventually move to larger cities or pursue national competitive exams, this matters practically: a CBSE Class X certificate transfers anywhere in India, the curriculum aligns with JEE and NEET preparation, and the learning approach, which is concept-based rather than rote, builds the independent thinking that higher education demands.
The Programme That Changed What “Education” Means Here

In 2017, Blossom Academy introduced Blossom Speaks, a weekly structured public speaking programme running across every grade from LKG to Class X. It is not a club or an elective. It is part of what school means here.
The programme runs in age-appropriate stages: show-and-tell in early years, structured presentations in middle school, formal debate and argument construction in upper classes. After seven years, the difference shows in ways that go beyond the expected. Blossom students ask questions in class, not because they’re required to, but because they are not afraid of being wrong in front of people. They apply for opportunities. They engage. The feedback from higher education institutions and parents of graduates is consistent: Blossom Academy students communicate differently.
The Results: What the Data Actually Shows
Pass rates at CBSE level are a low bar. Most functioning schools clear them. What Blossom Academy’s results actually show is a different story:
Most Recent Class X CBSE Board Results
These results are not produced by focusing resources on a handful of bright students. They are produced by the teaching approach applied uniformly: the ratio, the concept-based learning, the regular formative assessment, the honest feedback loops with parents. The better signal, in our view, is what happens after Class X. Blossom graduates consistently report that the conceptual transition to Class XI was easier than their peers from other schools experienced. That’s the outcome we build toward.
On Being Trusted: What That Word Means in a School
Trust in a school is specific and demanding. It means a parent is confident that the institution will tell them the truth about their child, maintain the quality they were promised, and make decisions in the child’s interest when no one is watching. It is built slowly, through consistent behaviour across many interactions, and it is lost quickly when behaviour changes.
The clearest evidence of trust at Blossom Academy: families who bring their second child. There are Blossom families in Suratgarh where two children (sometimes with a seven-year gap between them) have both enrolled here. These families were not won over by an advertisement. They had years of direct experience with the first child. They came back because the experience matched the promise.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Blossom Academy founded?
Blossom Academy was founded in Suratgarh in 2004. It now operates in its 22nd academic year across two campuses: the Main Campus on Anupgarh Road, Manaksar, and a Pre-Primary Campus in the city centre.
What classes does Blossom Academy offer?
Blossom Academy offers Nursery through Class X. The Pre-Primary City Campus covers Nursery to Class I; the Main Campus on Anupgarh Road covers Class I to Class X. The school does not currently offer Class XI or XII.
What are Blossom Academy’s recent Class X results?
In the most recent Class X CBSE board examinations, Blossom Academy produced the district’s top performers: Tanya Taneja (98.6%, 1st in Sri Ganganagar district), Aariv Baghla (98.4%, 2nd), and Nidhi Jagga (98.4%, 2nd). The school has maintained a 100% pass rate in every Class X examination since its first batch.
How do I apply for admission in 2026?
Admissions for 2026–27 are open. Apply online at blossomacademy.in/apply-online or call 72402 08888 to schedule a campus visit. The admissions office is open Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM. Early application is recommended because seats in several grades are limited.
Twenty Years In: Still the Same Mission
In 2004, Blossom Academy made a specific promise to Suratgarh. Two decades of results, academic and co-curricular, and in the lives of graduates who are now professionals, parents, and community contributors, are the answer to whether it was kept.
If you are a parent trying to decide where to send your child, come and see us. Talk to the teachers. Walk the campus. Ask for the Class X result sheets, not the brochure summary. A school that has nothing to hide will welcome those questions. We have been answering them for twenty years.
Admissions Open: 2026-27 Academic Year
Two campuses. Thirty experienced teachers. A 20-year track record. Come visit and see what Suratgarh’s most trusted CBSE school looks like from the inside.
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