Sanskriti School, Pune

Sanskiti School, Pune
Location
Pune, Maharashtra
India
Information
Type Private
Motto सा विद्या या विमुक्तये
Established 2005
Principal Devyani Mungali
Faculty 65 full time, 7 part time
Number of students 1230 students
Website http://www.sanskritischoolpune.org

Sanskriti School, Pune, India, is a day school established in 2005. It moved to its new 14 acres (5.7 ha) campus in 2008, located close to Chandni Chowk. Students are taught from pre-primary to standard XII.

The school was inaugurated by Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

Infrastructure

The school was founded by Devyani Mungali and Girija Shankar Mungali. It has a 14 acre campus, water purification and treatment plant, classrooms, chemistry laboratory, biology laboratory, and physics laboratory. The school has a music room,an art room, an audiovisual room, and multipurpose rooms.

The school's campus has (as of February 2013) a cricket pitch, tennis ground, basketball court, volleyball court, international-size soccer ground, two badminton courts, table tennis tables, a gymnasium, as well as carom boards and chess boards. There is an auditorium above the main floor lobby. The basketball and volleyball courts were inaugurated by the Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia. The school is several floors tall, and is being expanded.

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