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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.
Sanskriti School is a recognised integrated co-educational school in the diplomatic area of Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. It is affiliated with CBSE and offers education from Nursery to XII. It was founded in 1998 primarily to provide education to children of All India Services and Allied services officers and Defence Services Personnel on transfer ...
The Sanskriti School is an English-speaking co-educational private school in Rohtak, Haryana, India. It is run by the Patliputra Education Society and affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It has been functional since April 9th, 2002.
She is the founder principal of the Sanskriti School, [3] a New Delhi–based co-educational institution. A post graduate in English literature, she has taught at many institutions such as St. Michael's School, Patna , Springdales School, Delhi and Delhi Public School [ 4 ] and has delivered lectures at various seminars and conferences.
Sanskriti the Gurukul is a day boarding school on the outskirts of Guwahati, in the Indian state of Assam. The school follows the ICSE and ISC curriculum and was inaugurated by S.K. Sinha as North-East India's first day boarding [clarification needed] school. It was established based on the ideas of Ashutosh Aggarwal.
Sanskriti is a Sanskrit word for "culture." It may refer to: Sanskriti Kendra Museum, New Delhi; Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery, Hazaribagh; Sanskriti Museums, a set of three museums housed within Sanskriti Kendra complex at Anandagram, an artist village complex on the outskirts of Delhi
The Central Board of Secondary Education in India has made Sanskrit a third language in the schools it governs (though it is an option for a school to adopt it or not, the other choice being the state's own official language). In such schools, learning Sanskrit is an option for grades 5 to 8 (Classes V to VIII).
Mount Carmel Convent School is an offshoot of “The Congregation of the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel”, That was founded in 1877 by Mother Teresa of St. Rose of Lima in the town of Kerala. It is a Christian institution which was first started at Nanapeth Pune, India in 1943. Due to the ever-increasing strength, there was a need to shift ...