* Official recognition and legitimacy: It confirms the school's existence and its right to operate.
* Eligibility for government funding and grants: Gazetted schools often qualify for financial support from the government.
* Compliance with government standards: Being gazetted usually implies the school meets specific educational standards and regulations set by the government.
* Accreditation and credibility: It enhances the school's reputation and credibility with parents and students.
The specific requirements for becoming a gazetted school vary by country and even within different regions of a country. But the core idea remains consistent: it represents official government endorsement and recognition of the school as a legitimate educational institution.