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About MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul Schools, Loni Kalbhor

MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul School, Loni Kalbhor, is part of the esteemed MIT Group of Institutions, known for its commitment to providing a balanced education rooted in Indian values. Located near Pune, the MIT VGS campus spans a serene, green environment with excellent infrastructure that supports both academic and extracurricular excellence. As a CBSE-affiliated school, MIT VGS Loni Kalbhor integrates modern teaching methods with project-based learning, preparing students to thrive academically and personally.

The campus emphasizes holistic development, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and character-building through a diverse curriculum and unique programs. We instill respect, empathy, and social responsibility in every student. MIT VGS is dedicated to nurturing well-rounded individuals who are equipped to make a positive impact on society and the world.

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Is your school CBSE affiliated?

Yes, our school is CBSE affiliated. We follow the CBSE curriculum and guidelines.

Which publications do you use for your CBSE curriculum?

For classes 1st to 5th, we use Ratna Sagar’s publication (pearls), which is aligned with the National Education Policy. We Cambridge publication for class nursery to srkg for phonics to ensure a thorough understanding. For classes 6 to 12, we primarily use NCERT textbooks for a strong foundation.

Why do you choose Ratna Sagar's publication from 1st to 5th?

We prefer Ratna Sagar’s publication for classes 1st to 5th because their books are colorful, activity-based, and cover multiple subjects in one book. This approach helps our young learners engage more effectively and capture concepts better.

Are all school activities held within the same campus and all mandatory ones?
Yes, all of our activities take place within the school campus. We have facilities for sports like football, volleyball, basketball, and traditional Indian games such as Kho-Kho and Langadi. Some activities, like swimming or karate, are optional and may be scheduled separately.
Are sports and extracurricular activities mandatory for all students?

While certain sports and activities are mandatory, others are optional. We encourage students to participate in a variety of activities to help them develop their skills and interests. However, we also respect individual preferences and abilities.