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Modern Sandeepni School in Pathankot, Punjab Admission, Fees Structure


Modern Sandeepni School in Pathankot, Punjab

School Type : Day Boarding
Board : CBSE
Grade : Nursery To Class 12
Type of School : Co-Ed
School : Private School
Establish : Year 1997

Where is Modern Sandeepni School ?

Modern Sandeepni School is Located in Pathankot , Punjab, India

Address of Modern Sandeepni School, Pathankot

MAMOON CHOWK
DALHOUSIE ROAD
PATHANKOT
PUNJAB (INDIA)
01862347605
01862347705
01862347805
sandeepni@yahoo.com

How do I contact Modern Sandeepni School?

Call at +91-1862347605 to contact Modern Sandeepni School

Visite website : http://www.sandeepni.com/

About Modern Sandeepni School

Er. PAWAN MAHAJAN, the originator of the Modern Sandeepni School is a great visionary and an eminent personality. He started his carrier as a Civil Engineer and rendered his services to Punjab Government for 15 years. Afterwards, he worked as an indigenous banker covering J&K and Punjab. He is an active social worker and is a member of many prestigious clubs like Lion‘s Club, Bharat Vikas Parishad etc.

Modern Sandeepni School is the best CBSE residential boarding and day boarding school in Pathankot, Punjab(India) affiliated to CBSE and ISO 9001-2000 certified, English medium, co-educational & residential-cum- non residential institution. It was established in April 1997.School was given the name Sandeepni after the name of the teacher of Lord Krishna and Sudama.The motto of the school is "Higher Stronger Brighter". So, in Modern Sandeepni School education is not a privilege for the rich only. School is having 4 wings namely Play way group, Junior School, Middle School & Senior School. Play way group constitutes Pre-nursery to UKG. Children of 2+ are eligible for enrolment.Kindergarten wing is fully air conditioned. Designer walls and artistic furniture adds to aesthetic beauty and make it livelier. Unique Curriculum-cum-activity based pedagogy is an outstanding feature. Well stocked air-conditioned Activity Room makes learning a fun. Digital Smart class enriches learning experience of a child. Later Junior School extends from I-V. We offer an outstanding day and boarding preparatory education to children of mixed ability. Middle school has children from VI-X. Senior School is meant for XI & XII. School is divided among 4 houses after the names of eminent and veteran GURU’s: Vashishtha, Varaspati, Vishwamitter and Drona.There are 7 in-house hostels. Their names are thoughtfully kept after the names of Indian Noble Prize laureates: Mother Teresa for girls from (Nursery-XII), R. Tagore boys (Nur-V), C.V.Raman boys (VI-VIII), H.Khorana boys (IX), S.Chandershekar boys (X), V. Ramakrishnan boys (XI) and A. Sen boys (XII). Pathankot is a very strategic location being the border city and gateway to Himachal Pardesh and Jammu & Kashmir. Our location is most easily accessible being on the Dalhousie highway and is well connected through road , rail and now by air. School is spread in 8 acres with sylvan surroundings and a salubrious climate. The climate has three main seasons- the summer heat is confined to mid-April till June followed by a wet monsoon from July to August. The rest of the year is delightful, clear and crisp with December and January temperatures coming down to an average minimum of 15ºC.

About Pathankot
Pathankot is a city in Punjab, India Pathankot district shares an international border, on its west, with Pakistan Pathankot was officially declared a district of the Punjab state on 27th of July, 2011 It was previously a Tehsil of Gurdaspur district, Punjab Pathankot district is at the intersection of three of the northern states of India — Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

Due to its location, Pathankot serves as a travel hub for these three northerly states Pathankot has a municipal corporation Pathankot is the 6th most populous city of Punjab, after Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Bhatinda The city is divided into 50 wards Situated in the picturesque foothills of Kangra and Dalhousie, with the river Chakki flowing close by, the city is often used as a rest-stop before heading into the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, Dalhousie, Chamba, Kangra, Dharamshala, Mcleodganj, Jwalaji, Chintpurni and further into the Himalayas.

Pathankot also serves as an education hub for the nearby areas of Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh Many rural students of these states come to Pathankot for education
About Punjab
Punjab (Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬ; Shahmukhi: پنجاب; , ; , ; Punjabi: [pənˈdʒaːb] (listen); also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India The boundaries of the region are ill-defined and focus on historical accounts The geographical definition of the term "Punjab" has changed over time In the 16th century Mughal Empire it referred to a relatively smaller area between the Indus and the Sutlej rivers In British India, until the Partition of India in 1947, the Punjab Province encompassed the present-day Indian states and union territories of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and Delhi and the Pakistani regions of Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory.

It bordered the Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa regions to the west, Kashmir to the north, the Hindi Belt to the east, and Rajasthan and Sindh to the south The people of the Punjab today are called Punjabis, and their primary language is Punjabi The main religion of the Pakistani Punjab region is Islam The two main religions of the Indian Punjab region are Sikhism and Hinduism Other religious groups are Christianity, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Ravidassia.

The Punjab region was the cradle for the Indus Valley Civilisation The region had numerous migration by the Indo-Aryan peoples The land was later contested by the Persians, Indo-Greeks, Indo-Scythians, Kushans, Macedonians, Ghaznavids, Turkic, Mongols, Timurids, Mughals, Marathas, Arabs, Pashtuns, British and other peoples Historic foreign invasions mainly targeted the most productive central region of the Punjab known as the Majha region, which is also the bedrock of Punjabi culture and traditions The Punjab region is often referred to as the breadbasket in both India and Pakistan.

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