Pre-Primary (Marathi)
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The Pre-Primary Marathi section commenced in the year 1978 with a strength of 26 students headed by Smt. Rukmini Dikshit. That was a time when there were few schools which offered education through the vernacular medium.
Name | Year of Joining | Designation | Qualification |
Mrs. Yashodhara Y. Soman | 16-09-1999 | Supervisor | B.A., Montessori course |
Mrs. Sharyu R. Deshpande | 17-06-1991 | Assistant Teacher | S.S.C., Montessori course |
Mrs. Siddhi S. Dalvi | 09/09/01 | Assistant Teacher | S.S.C., Montessori course |
Mrs. Vidya M. Ghogale | 02/12/03 | Assistant Teacher | |
Mrs. Vandana R. Mankar | 07/07/04 | Assistant Teacher | B.A., Montessori course |
Mrs. Neha R. Karnik | 20-07-2004 | Assistant Teacher | S.S.C., Montessori course |
Teaching Staff
- Male – 0
- Female – 6
Non-Teaching Staff
- Male - 0
Female – 2
Best Teacher award by Lion's Club to
- Mrs. Sharayu R. Deshpande
- Mrs. Yashodhara Y. Soman
Standard | Boys | Girls | Total |
Junior KG - A | 35 | 28 | 63 |
Junior KG - B | 37 | 23 | 60 |
Senior KG - A | 32 | 28 | 60 |
Senior KG - B | 34 | 23 | 57 |
Total | 138 | 102 | 240 |
- A Dindi procession is organized each year in the month of June. Children, dressed as Varkari's, chant gajars like “Gyanba Tukaram...” and celebrate the occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi
- The festival of Deep Amavasya is celebrated by lighting various kinds of Deep's (lamps). A pooja is of these lamps is also performed later
- During Naag-panchami, the children are taught to make mud sculpts of snakes. A snake shelter (Varool) is made in the hall and a pooja is conducted of these snakes. Girls celebrate Naag-panchami by playing “Fugadi” amongst themselves
- On the eve of Govinda, children participate and enjoy in breaking the dahi-handi which is raised inside the school premises
- During Ganesh festival, children are taught to draw and paint images of Lord Ganesha and these images are later stringed up to decorate the walls of the classrooms
- On the eve of Deepawali, children participate in painting Kandil's (Lamps) and Pantii's (Mud lanterns) and all enjoy a small party on the concluding day before Deepawali vacation
- The festival is also celebrated by conducting fancy dress competitions amongst children
- Sports: Various sporting events like Running race, Ball in the basket, Bead race, Balancing, Musical chairs, etc are conducted to encourage the spirit of participation and success