The Pawar Public School is managed by the Pawar Public Charitable Trust, which is
an organization that focuses on the needs of the less privileged sections of the
society. As a part of the trust’s mission of serving the community at large, the
trust has started an ICSE school at Bhandup, Mumbai in 2006.
This school at Bhandup, is the flagship school of the Pawar Public Charitable Trust.
The Pawar Public School, Pune is the second school of the trust which commenced
in March 2008. The third school at Kandivli West, Mumbai commenced in March 2010.
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Our school is dedicated to provide all round development to the child and not merely
follow a textbook oriented approach. The school is
affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. The medium
of instruction at the School is English.
The school has classes from Nursery to Grade X.
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Our Philosophy
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We believe that education is a lifelong process of searching for knowledge and our
aim is to instill in every child this quest for knowledge. Our aim is to teach,
help the child question diligently and prepare him / her through creative problem
solving and critical thinking assignments to seek the right answer! The ultimate
aim of an integrated learning process is to uplift the word 'Educate' from the narrow
confines of Languages, Mathematics, Sciences etc. and take it to a different level
where it can define a way of life!
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Curriculum
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Pawar Public School follows the curriculum provided by the
ICSE Board.
The School year begins in the Second week of June and ends in the third week of
April. The School is divided into 3 Sections academically for the convenience of
administration under the guidance of the Principal.
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Pre-primary
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Nursery, Junior and Senior KG
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Primary
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Std I to Std IV
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Secondary
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Std V to Std X
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The Compulsory subjects offered in the school as laid down by the Council are English,
Hindi/Marathi (any one), Environmental Education, Social Studies - History/Civics/Geography.
The optional subjects are offered only from class IX. SUPW (Socially Useful and
Productive Work) is also an integral part of student’s education in citizenship.
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Teaching Methodology
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Activity based teaching-learning process :
Extensive use is made of audio-visual techniques, computer-aided learning, visual
aids, charts, models, games, role plays, art, LCD's, worksheets, etc., to stimulate
the learning process and make it more significant. Project based learning is carried
out for some part of the syllabus.
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The school also maintains its own botanical garden, with a large number of different
species of plants and trees. Students have classified the trees systematically,
so each plant has a scientific name and details about uses of the plants. A vegetable
garden and a vermiculture pit has been developed by students, with assistance from
experts. Students get a chance to harvest the vegetables and take them home, turn
by turn.
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About The Parent Organization
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The trust is involved in work aimed at the upliftment of the nomadic tribal communities
by imparting basic level of education to them. In addition, the trust also extends
its support in the form of sponsorship for various programs for educational institutions
like the Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, which fosters the unique concept of ‘earn & learn’.
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