Pune Vidyarthi Griha's

PUNE VIDYARTHI GRIHA'S

VIDYA BHAWAN

Pre-Primary (Marathi)

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

Pune Vidyarthi Griha’s Vidya Bhawan

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