About Anjuman-i-islam Public School
The Darul-Uloom Muslim High School was established in 1920 in the bungalow of the Nawab of Wai,in Panchgani. At that time it accomodated 30 students on the roll. An estate of over 165 acres on the Panchgani Mahableshwar Road by the trustees and the school was shifted there in 1922. In May 1958, the Darul-Uloom Trust was transferred to the Anjuman-I-Islam, Bombay, a registered organization that manages a number of charities, orphanages and educational institutions. The area of 165 acres encompasses a main building with seven dormitories, dispensary, modern dining hall, kitchen, auditorium, science laboratory, gymnasium, skating ring, horse riding club, Akbar Peerbhoy stadium, a prayer hall and the Principal's office. There are staff quarters, separate Primary and Secondary Schools with a well equipped science laboratory, library, art room and reading room. The large playgrounds and full size athletics track are distinctive features of the school. It prepares its pupils for the Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSC) conducted by the Board and follows the syllabus laid down by the Government. The school is also a member of the Indian Public School's Conference. Students are drawn from all over India as well as from foreign countries that include the Middle East, African countries, South East Asia and Iran. The school has on its roll 350 boarders, the maximum it can accommodate, and over 100 day scholars. Admissions for 2024 - 2025 Academic YearPlease contact the school directly for the admission procedure in specific schools.
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