St. Andrew's Public School, Ballarpur

St. Andrews Public School (SAPS, also known as Bhalerao Public School) is a Nursery–XII private, English-medium, co-educational school in Ballarpur, Maharashtra, India. It was established in 1968[1] and runs under the aegis of the Society for the Education of Youth. It is affiliated to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

St. Andrews Public School
Address
F.D.C.M Road, Gourakshan Ward

, ,
442701

India
Information
Other nameSAPS
TypePrivate school
MottoA Light to Lighten the Darkness
Established1968 (1968)
School boardMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
OversightSociety for the Education of Youth
PrincipalAsha W. Gaikwad
GradesNursery–XII
GenderCo-educational
Medium of languageEnglish
Colour(s)Navy and White         
Websitewww.saintandrewspublicschool.com

History

As per the request from the officials of Ballarpur Paper Mill, the school was started as a pre-primary school in February 1968 by Late Madam Anandi Bhalerao who dedicated her whole life for the education. As the strength increased and the students of pre-primary promoted to standard 1st, a society was formed with 11 members and were registered under the society's registration act 1950 as well as being registered at Chanda (Chandrapur) in the name of the Society for the Education of Youth, Chanda.

Under this society, St. Andrew's (Bhalerao) Public School was started and was a pioneer English-medium school in Ballarpur.

Admissions

The admission process for this school starts every year in the month of March and School starts in April owing to the CBSE pattern that is adopted from the session 2017–18.

Facilities

The school provides a range of facilities, this includes a Swimming pool, music classes, dance classes, yoga and karate classes, digital classrooms, a playground, seminar hall, remedial classes, library, and computer and science labs.

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