About School

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Education leads to sensibility, sensibility attains character/qualification, from that comes wealth and from wealth (one does) good deeds, from that (comes) joy

Adyakrantiveer Vasudeo Balwant Phadke Vidyalaya is one of the most trusted name in quality education,which is recognized throughout the academic world for its progressive approach and commitment to excellence.A.V.B. Phadke Vidyalaya is popularly known as PhadkeVidyalaya, is named after one of the founders ofMaharashtra Education Society , Pune , AdyakrantiveerVasudeoBalwant Phadke,who was one of India’s first revolutionaries in the independence movement against British and whose birthplace is in Shirdhon near Panvel.

The school was established in 1999 ,under the institute Maharashtra Education Society, Pune and offers schooling from Nursery to Class X.
Phadke Vidyalaya ,New Panvel has been set up with the mission to provide the best possible opportunities for pupils to learn and cultivate habits that lead them to adopt positive attitudes to life and develop a deep sense of human values that will enable them to fulfil their potentials and contribute to the society. We help our children to explore their inner talents and potentials by providing appropriate stress-free learning environment with quality education..

Our school aims to provide effective teaching and learning situations, which help students to develop critical thinking, problem solving, communication skills and ethical behaviour. We would equip our students with a set of life skills which will help them to become what they are meant to be тАУ sensitive, caring, intelligent persons who are a credit to all who have had a hand in their upbringing.

 

Annual Cultural Event _2024-25 English medium

Theme – ”рдордиреЛрд╣рд░рдо’ – The Leela of Lord Krishna’