📍 Near Chakreshwar Temple, Chakan, Pune — 410501 ☎ +91 — 91722 23982, 85309 74111 ✉ innovativechakan@gmail.com
A CBSE School in Chakan, Pune

Where curiosity becomes capability.

Innovative International School is a future-ready CBSE school nurturing thinkers, makers, and kind humans — grounded in Indian values, fluent in the tools of tomorrow.

Established
2008
Learners
1,400+
Green campus
Lush Green
Student : Teacher
15:1
Now Open

Admissions for AY 2026–27, limited seats.

Mid-session intake in Grades 1, 6, 8. Interaction windows everyday. Apply online for a 10-day decision turnaround.

May 12, 2026

Multi Acres of green.

Our multi-acre campus is built around the trees, not the other way around. Mature neem, banyan, and gulmohar canopies shade quadrangles, amphitheatre, and a garden tended by students. Every child spends part of the school day outdoors.

April 28, 2026

Four playgrounds, one school.

Separate play zones for our Foundational, Preparatory, Middle, and Secondary learners — each designed for the right level of challenge and safety. Soft-surface play structures for the youngest, a full athletics track and football turf for the seniors, and a covered all-weather court for the days the monsoon doesn't relent.

CBSE Class X, 2025

100% pass rate. 10 students above 95%.

Our 2024–25 Secondary cohort posted the strongest board results in school history. Top score 99.2% by our StudentsScience stream candidate.

NEP 2020 AlignedCBSE AffiliatedLearn & IT from beginningCBSE Affiliation Number 1130880Health CautiousWhole-Child Wellbeing NEP 2020 AlignedCBSE AffiliatedLearn & IT from beginningCBSE Affiliation Number 1130880Health CautiousWhole-Child Wellbeing

Our 2025 board toppers.

Class X & XII · CBSE
A
Aarav Deshmukh
99.2%
Class XII · Science
P
Priya Kulkarni
98.6%
Class XII · Commerce
S
Saanvi Joshi
98.2%
Class X
R
Rudra Patil
97.8%
Class XII · Humanities
I
Ishaan Rao
97.4%
Class X
M
Meera Bhosale
97.0%
Class XII · Science
K
Kabir Shaikh
96.8%
Class X
A
Anaya Gokhale
96.4%
Class XII · Commerce
From the Campus

What's happening at Chakan, this term.

SportApr 28, 2026

Innovation mindset.

We are focusing on the childs growth not only from Health and welbeing perspective but making sure that the Innovative mindsets are groomed for their future.

AdmissionsOpen now

Mid Year - Limited seats — Grades 1, 6, 8.

Mid-session admissions for AY 2026–27 are open. Apply online or visit campus for a child–parent interaction.

Pedagogy

Six pillars that hold the whole child upright.

i

Inquiry & led learning

Every unit begins with a question worth asking — and ends with a child who can defend their reasoning.

Languages & cultures

English, Hindi, Marathi from primary; Three-language formula, NEP-aligned.

The & maker mindset

An on-campus promotional and design workshop where ideas become prototypes.

Wellbeing & ethics

Daily mindfulness, full-time counsellors, and a weekly ethics dialogue.

Sport & expression

Football, mallakhamb, archery, theatre, choir. Every child plays, performs, and competes.

About the School

An enduring philosophy, a forward-looking practice.

Established in 2008 in Chakan, Innovative International School has educated three generations of Pune families in an English-medium, CBSE curriculum that is now fully aligned with NEP 2020.

01 — The Trust

NavSahyadri Charitable Trust, Pune.

Innovative International School is run by NavSahyadri Charitable Trust (NSCT), Pune — a registered public charitable trust dedicated to building learning institutions that combine academic rigour with rooted Indian values.

NSCT operates a network of educational institutions across Pune including engineering, MBA, law, teacher education, degree colleges, and schools. Our work is guided by a simple commitment: education should prepare young people not just for examinations and employment, but for a life of meaning, contribution, and dignity.

The Trust is governed by a board of educationists, professionals, and public servants. Annual reports, governance disclosures, and financials are available on request.

02 — IIS Chakan

We began with a quiet conviction: every child carries a singular gift. Our job is not to fill them up — it is to help them find their own light, and to give them the tools, the values, and the community to share it.

"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think."

Today, that means CBSE curriculum, fully aligned with NEP 2020 — woven through with Indian languages, ethical reasoning, AI literacy from primary school, and a wellness practice that takes mental health as seriously as mathematics.

Our campus sits on multi green acres at Chakan, ten minutes from the MIDC industrial belt and a world away from its noise. We are small enough to know every child's name. We are ambitious enough to teach them to build what comes next.

03 — Vision, Mission & Objectives

What we are building toward.

V

Vision

To serve as a springboard for learning that recognises the dynamics and challenges of an ever-evolving and increasingly interconnected world, and celebrate the continuum of values and culture, characteristic of a vibrant, harmonious and forward-looking society.

We believe that a happy school will inspire children's imagination, foster excellence and make the learning experience enjoyable, thereby preparing them for lifelong learning and paving the way for a progressive nation and a better world.

O

Objectives

  • To promote among children and every member of the school community, an abiding passion to learn, imagine and excel.
  • To engender excellence beyond the classroom and enable children's holistic development through an array of curricular and co-curricular programmes - intellectual, emotional, spiritual, creative, artistic and athletic.
  • To help every child develop creative and critical thinking and discover their latent talents.
  • Make children aspirational in their goal orientation and steadfast in their effort.
  • To ensure the well-being and sustained development of every child by providing a secure, caring, collaborative and technology-enabled environment.
  • To provide children with opportunities to experience the rich legacy of India's history, traditions and culture and appreciate its importance in developing themselves as thoughtful individuals and responsible members of society.
  • To develop in children sound work ethic, tolerance, courtesy, humility, respect for others, moral courage and service to society.
  • To inculcate the values of empathy and compassion in children through participation in community service activities and outreach programmes.
  • To provide children with a wide range of learning experiences which will enable them to practice a disciplined and healthy lifestyle and acquire essential life skills, self-confidence and leadership attributes.
  • To develop children as responsible citizens with a global perspective and environmental awareness and care, being aware of their current and future roles.
  • To offer educational programmes of the highest standards with committed teachers and by providing a learner-friendly environment and state-of-the-art campus facilities.
  • To introduce and integrate proven and innovative pedagogical practices and emerge as a model of educational excellence.
  • 04 — Values & Attributes

    The habits of heart we cultivate.

    i

    Integrity

    Honest work. Honest words. Honest mistakes, owned and learned from.

    ii

    Excellence

    The discipline to do work well — not just well enough.

    iii

    Empathy

    The ability to see, name, and care for what someone else is feeling.

    v

    Curiosity

    The instinct to ask one more question, to dig one layer deeper.

    vi

    Service

    The understanding that our talents are not only ours to enjoy.

    Academics

    A continuous arc from first steps to secondary.

    CBSE curriculum, NEP 2020-aligned, taught in English with a strong three-language foundation. Innovation and the maker mindset are integrated from Junior grades.

    01 — Programs

    Four stages, one journey.

    i.
    Foundational
    Play-based learning, sensory exploration, story circles, and gentle phonics. Most of the day is outdoors.
    Nursery — KG2
    ii.
    Primary School
    Literacy and numeracy fluency, EVS, project work, music and movement. First encounters with code through block-based play. Hindi and Marathi formally introduced.
    Grade I — V
    iii.
    Middle School
    Subject specialists arrive. Innovation and third language deepen. Vocational exposure begins per NEP 2020.
    Grade VI — VIII
    iv.
    Secondary School
    CBSE board preparation paired with research projects, AI ethics, public speaking, and career-discovery internships.
    Grade IX — X
    02 — Daily Schedule

    How a school day is shaped.

    Primary (Grades 1–5)

    08:00 – 08:20Assembly & mindfulness
    08:20 – 09:40Period 1 & 2 — Language / Math
    09:40 – 10:00Snack break
    10:00 – 11:20Period 3 & 4 — EVS / Code / Art
    11:20 – 12:00Outdoor play / Movement
    12:00 – 12:40Lunch
    12:40 – 13:50Period 5 & 6 — Music / Library / Project
    13:50 – 14:00Circle time & dispersal

    Middle & Secondary (Grades 6–10)

    07:45 – 08:00Assembly
    08:00 – 09:30Periods 1–2 (45 min each)
    09:30 – 09:45Break
    09:45 – 11:15Periods 3–4
    11:15 – 12:00Lunch
    12:00 – 13:30Periods 5–6 (labs / studio)
    13:30 – 14:15Period 7 — sports / clubs
    14:15 – 14:30Advisory check-in & dispersal
    03 — Calendar

    Calendar of activities — AY 2026–27.

    Jun03
    Academic
    School reopens after summer breakAll grades, regular timings from 8:00 AM
    All wings
    Jun21
    Wellness
    International Yoga DayWhole-school session on the green
    Front lawn
    Jul15
    Exam
    First periodic test — Grades 6 to 12Three-day cycle, full syllabus from June
    Respective classrooms
    Aug15
    National
    Independence Day & InvestitureFlag hoisting, prefect investiture, cultural showcase
    Main quadrangle
    Sep05
    Festive
    Teachers' DayStudent-led classes; staff felicitation
    Auditorium
    Sep18
    Sport
    Inter-house Athletics MeetTrack & field, two-day competition
    Sports field
    Oct10
    Academic
    Half-yearly examinations beginAll grades, ten-day cycle
    All classrooms
    Oct30
    Cultural
    Diwali assembly & mid-term breakBreak: Oct 31 to Nov 9
    School auditorium
    Nov14
    Festive
    Children's Day & STEAM FairGrade 3–8 project showcase, parents invited
    Innovation Lab
    Dec12
    Annual
    Annual Day — Anubhuti 2026Whole-school production, evening 6:00 PM
    Main auditorium
    Dec24
    Break
    Winter break beginsReopens January 5, 2027
    Jan26
    National
    Republic DayFlag hoisting, scout & guide parade
    Main quadrangle
    Feb15
    Board
    CBSE Board exams begin — Grades X & XIIAs per CBSE date sheet
    Designated centres
    Mar20
    Academic
    Annual examinations — Grades 1 to 9 and 11Two-week cycle
    All classrooms
    Apr25
    Results
    Result declaration & PTMReport cards issued; advisor conversations
    Respective classrooms
    Admissions 2026–27

    Join a school that grows with your child.

    We admit on the basis of fit — between child, family, and our learning community. Process: online application, child interaction, parent conversation, decision within ten working days.

    Now accepting applications

    Begin your application in five minutes.

    The form is mobile-friendly, saves as you go, and accepts uploads of birth certificate, previous-school report card, and Aadhaar.

    Applications openNow
    Campus tour daysEvery Saturday
    Grades with seats1, 6, 9
    Decision turnaround10 working days
    The Process

    Four steps, no surprises.

    1

    Online/Offline application

    Fill the form, Share documents, pay the application fee.

    2

    Child interaction

    Age-appropriate, play-based for Foundational; conversation-led for older grades. We're meeting your child, not testing them.

    4

    Decision & offer

    Within 10 working days. Fee structure, uniform list, and onboarding kit shared with the offer.

    Get in Touch

    Send us an enquiry.

    We'll respond within 2 working days. Your information is held confidentially and used only for admissions correspondence.
    Saturday slots fill fast. We'll confirm your visit time within one working day.
    We'll email the prospectus PDF and the current fee structure within one working day.
    For admissions-specific queries, please use the Admissions Enquiry tab.
    Please email your CV separately to innovativechakan@gmail.com after submitting this form.
    Campus

    Multi Acres green acres, built to learn in.

    Our Chakan campus is purpose-designed for learners — abundant daylight, generous outdoor space, dedicated labs and studios, and quiet rooms in every wing.

    01 — Building & Facilities

    Everything a school day needs.

    i.
    Smart classrooms

    62 classrooms, multiple with interactive panels, document cameras, and natural lighting. Capped at 40 learners.

    ii.
    Science laboratories

    Separate Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics labs — CBSE-spec, with fume hoods and emergency washes.

    iii.
    Computer & AI labs

    Computer labs (40 stations each); Innovation Lab. Wi-Fi throughout campus.

    iv.
    Library & reading rooms

    2,000+ volumes, periodicals, digital catalogue, and quiet reading nooks for each section.

    v.
    Sports field & courts

    Full-size football and athletics oval, basketball and volleyball courts, dedicated mallakhamb mat.

    vi.
    Auditorium & black box

    500-seat main auditorium for productions; flexible black-box theatre for rehearsals and small performances.

    vii.
    Music & dance studios

    Acoustically treated rooms for Indian classical, choir, and Western instruments; sprung floors in the dance studio.

    viii.
    Medical room

    Full-time nurse, doctor on call, dedicated isolation space.

    ix.
    Transport

    GPS-tracked bus fleet across Pune North

    02 — AI & Innovation Lab

    Where ideas become working prototypes.

    Robotics & embedded systems

    Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Lego SPIKE, micro:bit, plus a small fleet of mobile robots for SLAM and computer-vision projects.

    ϕ

    Generative AI & ethics

    Hands-on with vetted LLMs, image and code generation tools, and a Grade 8+ ethics seminar that runs alongside the technical work.

    Δ

    Design & fabrication

    3D printer, vinyl cutter, soldering stations, and a small woodworking bench for full-stack prototyping.

    Weekly studio hours

    Grade 6 onwards have a one-hour studio slot each week; senior students may book additional after-school time.

    External partnerships

    Mentor circle drawn from Pune's MIDC small-industry network and alumni now in technical careers.

    04 — Location

    Find us in Chakan.

    Address
    Innovative International School
    Near Chakreshwar Temple, Chakan, Tal - Khed, Dist - Pune, Maharashtra - 410 501
    Maharashtra, India
    Reach us
    10 minutes from Chakan Bus Stand
    15 minutes from Chakan MIDC
    School bus service across Chakan
    Visiting hours
    Monday to Friday — 8:20 AM to 4:00 PM
    Campus tours: every Saturday by appointment
    Activities

    Sports, clubs, houses — the rest of school.

    A school is more than its classrooms. Sport, the arts, civic life, and the slow craft of belonging to a team — these are where character is built.

    01 — Sports & Co-curricular

    Every child plays.

    Team sports

    Football, cricket, basketball, volleyball, kho-kho, handball. Inter-house leagues year-round; inter-school fixtures with Pune cluster schools.

    Indoor & individual

    Badminton, chess, carrom. Coached sessions twice a week; tournament play across Pune district.

    🏃

    Athletics

    Track and field, cross-country, long jump, high jump, shot put. The annual inter-house meet is the September highlight.

    🎭

    Performing arts

    Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Hindustani classical vocal, choir, theatre, instrumental ensemble. Mandatory in primary; specialisation from middle.

    🎨

    Visual arts

    Drawing, painting, clay, print-making, photography. Senior secondary students may pursue Visual Arts as a CBSE elective.

    02 — Club Activities

    Pick a passion.

    R

    Robotics & AI

    Year-round projects culminating in WRO and FLL competitions.

    E

    Eco Club

    Campus composting, tree-planting, monsoon water-audit, climate literacy.

    L

    Literary & Debate

    MUNs, parliamentary debates, school magazine, creative writing circles.

    P

    Photography

    Composition, light, post-processing, photo-essay storytelling.

    Q

    Quizzing

    Inter-school quizzes, in-house quiz league, general-knowledge mentoring.

    C

    Community Service

    Tutoring younger learners, hospital visits, civic engagement projects.

    T

    Theatre

    One full production per term; improv workshops weekly; backstage skills taught alongside performance.

    03 — House System

    Four houses, one community.

    Prithvi

    Where the mind is without fear.

    The house of literature, music, and the arts. Saffron is our colour; the koel our emblem.

    Vayu

    Arise, awake, and stop not.

    The house of service, leadership, and inner discipline. Green is our colour; the lion our emblem.

    Agni

    Imagination is the language of progress.

    The house of science, design, and invention. Indigo is our colour; the falcon our emblem.

    Jal

    Ask not what — ask why.

    The house of inquiry, mathematics, and curiosity. Gold is our colour; the peacock our emblem.

    04 — Student Council

    Students lead real things.

    S

    Sports Captains

    Captain and vice-captain for each major sport. Co-chair the inter-house athletics meet.

    C

    Cultural Secretary

    Curates assemblies, the annual day production, and music/theatre programming.

    D

    Discipline & Conduct

    Works with the counsellor team on peer-mediation, anti-bullying campaigns, and the student honour code.

    A

    House Captains

    One captain and vice-captain per house, elected by house members. Lead inter-house competitions and traditions.

    R

    Class Representatives

    Two per class, Grades VI to X. The council's ground-level eyes, ears, and voice.

    CBSE Class XII & X toppers, 2025.

    Top 8 across streams
    A
    Aarav Deshmukh
    99.2%
    Class XII · Science
    P
    Priya Kulkarni
    98.6%
    Class XII · Commerce
    S
    Saanvi Joshi
    98.2%
    Class X
    R
    Rudra Patil
    97.8%
    Class XII · Humanities
    I
    Ishaan Rao
    97.4%
    Class X
    M
    Meera Bhosale
    97.0%
    Class XII · Science
    K
    Kabir Shaikh
    96.8%
    Class X
    A
    Anaya Gokhale
    96.4%
    Class XII · Commerce
    Honours, 2025–26

    A few highlights.

    May 2025

    CBSE XII — 97.4% pass rate

    14 students above 95%. Top score 99.2%. Strongest cohort in school history.

    March 2026

    NSO Gold — Sumedha Kulkarni

    Grade 9 student among top 100 nationally in the National Science Olympiad.

    February 2026

    Inter-school chess — runners-up

    Under-16 team second at the Pune district inter-school championship.

    January 2026

    ASSET English — Top 1%

    Twenty-three students placed in the top 1% nationally in ASSET English, Grades 4–8.

    December 2025

    Bharatanatyam — Pune zonal first

    Grade 8 ensemble took first place in the CBSE Cluster Cultural Festival, classical dance category.

    Student Care

    A school that takes how children feel seriously.

    Counselling, life-skills education, transparent processes, and a Code of Conduct co-authored with parents. Everything that sits alongside the curriculum.

    01 — Code of Conduct

    The standards we hold ourselves to.

    What we ask of every learner

    • i.Punctuality and presence. Arrive on time, in uniform, ready to learn. Attendance below 75% will trigger a parent conversation.
    • ii.Respect, always. Toward classmates, teachers, support staff, and the school environment. Bullying — physical, verbal, or digital — is never tolerated.
    • iii.Honest work. Plagiarism, AI-generated submissions passed off as original, and exam misconduct carry graded consequences from warning to suspension.
    • iv.Phones not allowed. Personal devices are not permitted in classrooms or corridors for Grades I–X.
    • v.Care for the campus. Clean as you go. Library books returned on time. Lab equipment handled with discipline.
    • vi.Voice your concerns. Every child has a named advisor and a private channel to the counsellor team. We expect you to use them.

    What you can expect from us

    • i.A named advisor per child from Grade I onwards. They are your first call for any academic or pastoral concern.
    • ii.Transparent assessment. Rubrics shared in advance. Marks released within seven working days. Parent portal updated termly.
    • iii.No homework on weekends for Grades I–V. Reasonable load thereafter, capped per the Wellbeing Charter.
    • iv.A 48-hour response on any parent query routed through the office or portal.
    • v.Grievance redressal. Written complaints acknowledged in 3 working days. POSH and POCSO committees in active service. Anti-Ragging Committee per UGC guidelines.
    • vi.Counsellor access within 24 hours for any child or parent requesting support. No questions asked.
    02 — Processes

    How the day-to-day works.

    i

    Admissions process

    Online/Offline application → child interaction → parent conversation → decision in 10 working days.

    ii

    Attendance & leave

    Daily attendance. Planned leave process.

    iv

    Assessment & reporting

    Periodic tests + half-yearly + annual exams. Results within 7 working days. Detailed report cards twice yearly.

    v

    Grievance redressal

    Written complaint to Principal → acknowledged in 3 working days → resolution within 15 working days.

    vi

    Transfer certificates

    Applied via the office; issued within 7 working days of clearance of all dues and book returns.

    03 — Life Skills Education

    The skills a syllabus can't teach.

    Self-awareness

    Knowing your feelings, your triggers, your strengths, your patterns of avoidance.

    Critical thinking

    Distinguishing claim from evidence; spotting a logical fallacy; weighing trade-offs.

    Decision-making

    The discipline of slowing down, considering options, and owning the outcome.

    Emotional regulation

    Naming what you feel; choosing how you respond. Practised daily, in advisory groups.

    Digital citizenship

    Privacy, source-checking, online conduct, the ethics of generative AI. Grade-appropriate from Grade IV.

    04 — Wellbeing & Counselling

    Children deserve their evenings back.

    Since 2022 we've kept three full-time counsellors on campus, a quiet room in every wing, and a weekly check-in ritual for every advisory group. Parents have a direct line to our wellbeing lead.

    Our Wellbeing Charter — co-authored with the parent council — sets clear limits on screen time at school, homework load, and after-hours teacher communication.

    We measure what matters. Not only board scores, but a termly wellbeing index across belonging, sleep, stress, and friendship quality. We publish it. We act on it.

    3
    Full-time counsellors on campus
    0
    Weekend homework, Grades I–V
    14:1
    Student to teacher ratio, K–V
    92%
    Of parents say their child looks forward to school
    05 — Circulars

    Latest from the school office.

    15 May 2026
    Summer break schedule and reading listDetailed reading list for Grades III–XII attached
    All parents
    Download PDF →
    22 Apr 2026
    CBSE Class X & XII result protocolResult viewing, query window, certificate collection
    Grades X, XII
    Download PDF →
    10 Apr 2026
    New academic year — reopening and orientationClass lists, books, uniforms, transport assignments
    All parents
    Download PDF →
    02 Apr 2026
    Fee schedule for AY 2026–27Term-wise fee structure and payment options
    All parents
    Download PDF →
    28 Mar 2026
    Annual report card collectionParent slots distributed by class advisor
    All parents
    Download PDF →
    CBSE Appendix IX · Revised Format

    Mandatory Public Disclosures.

    Published in compliance with CBSE bye-laws. Last updated: 19 May 2026.

    Mandatory Public Disclosure Documents

    A — General Information A

    Sl No.InformationDetails
    1.Name of the school
    Innovative International School, Chakan
    2.Affiliation No.
    1130880
    3.School Code
    30819
    4.Complete address with PIN code
    94/1, CHAKRESHWAR NAGAR, TAL - KHED, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, PIN - 410 501, India
    5.Principal name & qualification
    Mrs. Abha Parmar, M.A., B.Ed.
    6.School email ID
    innovativechakan@gmail.com
    7.Contact details (landline / mobile)
    91722 23982, 85309 74111
    8.School Curriculam
    Central Board of Secondary Education
    9.Affiliation Status
    Provisional for Secondary Classes
    10.Period of Affiliation
    2019-2027

    B — Documents and Information B

    Sl No.Documents / InformationUploaded Documents
    1.Copies of Affiliation / Upgradation Letter and recent Extension of Affiliation, if anyView
    2.Copies of Societies / Trust / Company Registration / Renewal Certificate, as applicableView
    3.Copy of No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued, if applicable, by the State Govt. / UTView
    4.Copies of Recognition Certificate under RTE Act, 2009, and its renewal if applicableView
    5.Copy of valid Building Safety Certificate as per the National Building CodeView
    6.Copy of valid Fire Safety Certificate issued by the competent authorityView
    7.Copy of the DEO certificate submitted by the school for Affiliation / Upgradation / Extension of Affiliation OR Self Certification by SchoolView
    8.Copies of valid Water, Health and Sanitation CertificatesView

    C — Result and Academics C

    Sl No.Documents / InformationUploaded Documents
    1.Fee Structure of the SchoolView
    2.Annual Academic CalendarView
    3.List of School Management Committee (SMC)View
    4.List of Parents Teachers Association (PTA) MembersView
    5.Last three-year result of the Board Examination as per applicabilityView

    Result · Class X

    Sl No.YearNo. of Registered StudentsNo. of Students PassedPass PercentageRemarks
    1.2023
    28
    26
    92%
    92% Pass Result
    2.2024
    45
    43
    95%
    95% Pass Result
    3.2025
    44
    44
    100%
    100% Pass Result

    Result · Class XII

    Sl No.YearNo. of Registered StudentsNo. of Students PassedPass PercentageRemarks
    1.2023
    0
    0
    0
    Not Applicable
    2.2024
    0
    0
    0
    Not Applicable
    3.2025
    0
    0
    0
    Not Applicable

    D — Staff (Teaching) D

    Sl No.InformationDetails
    1.Principal
    Mrs. Abha Parmar, M.A., B.Ed.
    2.Vice Principal
    Mrs. Abha Parmar, M.A., B.Ed.
    3.Headmistress/Headmaster
    Mrs. Abha Parmar, M.A., B.Ed.
    4.Total no. of teachers
    56
    PGT (Classes XI / X)
    6
    TGT (Classes VII to X)
    12
    PRT (Classes I to VI)
    26
    NTT (Balvatika I, II & III)
    7
    5.Teachers : Section ratio
    1 : 1.5
    6.Details of Special Educator
    Samir Sikilkar, B.P.Ed.
    7.Details of Counsellor and Wellness Teacher
    Nilam Bankar, Counseling Psychology

    E — School Infrastructure E

    Sl No.InformationDetails
    1.Total campus area of the school (in sq m)
    8439
    2.No. and size of the classrooms (in sq m)
    62 (50 Sq m/Room)
    3.No. and size of laboratories including computer labs (in sq m)
    5 (65 Sq m/Lab)
    4.No. and size of library (in sq m)
    1 (100 Sq m)
    5.Internet facility (Yes / No)
    Yes
    6.No. of girls toilets
    15
    7.No. of boys toilets
    20
    8.No. of CWSN toilets
    10
    9.Link of YouTube video of the inspection of school covering the infrastructure
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt8yMevzYh0
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    Maharashtra, India
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