Acting on its own decision, Anjuman started a secondary school for girls at Nishanpada Road, Khadak, in which three girls took admission. The school was inaugurated on August 14, 1936 by Mrs. Shafi Tayyabji. The programme was well attended by Muslim women. This proved to be a good omen for the school and the school started with two classes and two teachers. There was only one Government Girls’ Urdu School in Pune, which was started on the initiative of Maulavi Sir Rafiuddin in which there were 32 girl students in 1935. In the subsequent year Anjuman had 42 girls.We also acknowledge the role of parents as an integral part in their children’s education, hence, welcome their feedbacks and inputs and hope that they work hand in hand with the school as partners in achieving the objectives and goals of the institution... Read more
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I highly recommend this school. The teachers are fantastic. The school provides a safe, loving and secure environment.
Some of the faculty are not there readily to help student and want to see students succeed.
From day one, the decision to put my children in this school has been one of the best decisions I have made. From the amazing, friendly staff that really feel more like part of the family to the smile on my children's face as they share with me their goodexperience at school.
Putting my child in this school is one of the best decisions I have made. The school concentrates on overall development and the individual attention to each child is exemplary. The quality of teachers and their dedication is really praise worthy. Definitely one of the best schools in this city.