We at Bluebell School,Nashik,believes that its not just opening the door,but its creating such a curosity to find what's hidden behind the door that the students will spontaneously open the door and peep inside.We also believe in generating the thirst for knowledge which will end up finding the sources themselves.
As Asst Head Mistress,I have always thought about changing the age old traditional approach of the people towards education. In my opinion education isn't just making the students read and write,education also mean finding the hidden talents and skills to achieve overall development of children along with the world class education.Our curriculum and practices are consistently reviewed to ensure that we are following the most update best practice,meeting all regulation and addressing the future needs of our students.
We offer clubs,activities, sport,music ventures that our students to practice it.
We are proud of our std X result,all students who appeared for SSC have secured well with 100% result.
The students are encouraged to take part in all internal and external events in accordance.
We are aiming at meeting our students technosavvy as it is the need of time,we also believe in keeping the children in touch with their culture and tradition to remain attached to their roots.Generating the sense of responsibility towards the society and the nation among the students, would be our prime aim,we also believe that every child is unique and has to be treated in unique way.
Let's join hands in building nation.
God Bless you all!
Dear Parents,
“Students prosper best with a broad curriculum that celebrates their various talents.”- Sir Ken Robinson.
Yes, it is true, with the same aim, The Progressive Education Society’s Bluebell School was established in June 2007 with the Kindergarten Section.
The Managing Directors had a vision at the Bluebell School that provides a happy, caring, and stimulating environment where children will recognize and achieve their fullest potential so that they make their best contribution to the society.
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