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SNBP International School Pune - Rahatani

India, Pune

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge IGCSE, CBSE Curriculum
Taught languages English, French, Hindi, Marathi, Spanish
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

SNBP International School in Rahatani offers an educational pathway from Nursery to Class 12, following both the Indian Curriculum (CBSE) and Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE). Located near Pimple Saudagar, the campus spans over 11,000 square meters. Students engage in practical learning within specialized science laboratories, a well-stocked library, and dedicated spaces for arts and crafts. A notable feature of the school is its strong emphasis on physical education, supported by access to excellent athletic infrastructure, including an FIH-approved hockey ground. The school integrates digital tools through smart classrooms and RFID technology to ensure student safety and interactive learning. Students also participate in distinctive extracurricular programs such as robotics, dramatics, and classical dance. By combining the structured Cambridge global attributes with a strong foundation in Indian values, SNBP Rahatani equips students for their future endeavors in a supportive, co-educational day environment.

Survey No. 29 / 2, Off Rahatani- Pimple Saudagar Road Near Akashganga Society, Pune, Maharashtra 411017, India

The Essentials

SNBP International School Pune - Rahatani has instruction in English.

Location

126/2A Manjri-Keshav Nagar Road, Near Shivkrishna, Mangal Karyalay, Manjri, Pune - 36. The campus is located in Manjri, Pune.

Stages

Pre-Primary, Primary, Secondary, Sr-Secondary

Type

co-educational, English medium

School day structure

School hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–3:30 PM; Saturday 8:00 AM–12:30 PM. Office hours: Monday–Saturday 9:00 AM–4:00 PM.

Fees
Application / Admission Fees

- Prospectus / application fee: INR 2,000 (charged at admission for all grades where listed).
- One‑time administration / admission charge: varies by grade and campus. Examples from published campus schedules: Grade I (one‑time admin INR 15,000; total prospectus + admin INR 17,000), many primary/secondary grades (one‑time admin INR 20,000; total INR 22,000), and senior secondary streams (where shown) one‑time admin INR 10,000 (total INR 12,000). These one‑time charges are payable at admission.

Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts and campus examples)

- SNBP International School — Manjri / Keshav Nagar (published tuition + “other charges” totals by grade):
- Play Group & Nursery: Tuition INR 30,000; Other charges INR 4,700; Total INR 34,700 per year.
- LKG & UKG: Tuition INR 35,000; Other charges INR 4,700; Total INR 39,700 per year.
- Grade I: Tuition INR 52,000; Other charges INR 8,200; Total INR 60,200 per year.
- Grade II: Tuition INR 55,000; Other charges INR 8,200; Total INR 63,200 per year.
- Grade III: Tuition INR 57,000; Other charges INR 8,200; Total INR 65,200 per year.
- Grade IV: Tuition INR 60,000; Other charges INR 8,200; Total INR 68,200 per year.
- Grade V: Tuition INR 65,000; Other charges INR 8,200; Total INR 73,200 per year.
- Grades VI–VIII: Tuition INR 65,000; Other charges INR 8,200; Total INR 73,200 per year.
- Grade IX: Tuition INR 65,000; Other charges INR 11,200; Total INR 76,200 per year.
- Grade X: Tuition INR 65,000; Other charges INR 12,200; Total INR 77,200 per year.
- (Amounts shown above are the published tuition and separate ‘‘other charges'' summed as the annual total for the Manjri / Keshav Nagar campus.)

- SNBP International School — Morwadi (published annual totals and installment breakdowns):
- Grade I: Annual total INR 68,050; payable in four installments: INR 17,425 (at admission), INR 16,875 (10 June), INR 16,875 (10 August), INR 16,875 (10 November). Prospectus INR 2,000; one‑time admin INR 15,000 (total prospectus+admin INR 17,000).
- Grade II: Annual total INR 68,050; four installments: INR 17,425 (at admission), INR 16,875 (10 June), INR 16,875 (10 August), INR 16,875 (10 November). Prospectus INR 2,000; one‑time admin INR 20,000 (total INR 22,000).
- Grade III–IV: Annual total INR 72,550; four installments: INR 18,550 (at admission), INR 18,000 (10 June), INR 18,000 (10 August), INR 18,000 (10 November). Prospectus INR 2,000; one‑time admin INR 20,000 (total INR 22,000).
- Grades V–VIII: Annual total INR 84,550; four installments and prospectus/admin as above. (Installment amounts and dates shown in the campus fee brochure.)
- Grade IX: Annual total INR 85,550; installments: INR 25,550 (at admission), INR 20,000 (10 June), INR 20,000 (10 August), INR 20,000 (10 November). Prospectus INR 2,000; one‑time admin INR 20,000 (total INR 22,000).
- Grade X: Annual total INR 87,550; installment pattern similar with first installment and three subsequent installments on 10 June / 10 Aug / 10 Nov. Prospectus/admin as shown in the brochure.
- Senior secondary (Grades XI–XII, stream and campus dependent): example entries show prospectus INR 2,000 and one‑time admin INR 10,000–20,000 with annual totals and installment schedules (amounts and number of installments differ by stream). Installment dates used in the brochure are the same quarter dates.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Typical billing schedule (campus fee brochures publish the following pattern):
- Payment in multiple installments (commonly four instalments): first instalment at the time of admission, then due 10 June, 10 August and 10 November for the academic year. Specific instalment amounts vary by grade.
- Payment status and policy items: fees once paid are described as non‑refundable for the published campus schedules; prospectus and one‑time admin charges are shown as non‑refundable in the published fee documents.
- Discounts / concessions noted in published campus schedules: an upfront annual fees payment waiver (example: INR 3,000–5,000 discount depending on campus/grade) and a sibling concession on one‑time admin charges (example: INR 5,000) where published.

Boarding fees

- Boarding: no boarding / hostel fees are published in the official fee documents for the Pune campus schedules reviewed. The published fee documents and campus schedules present day‑school tuition, one‑time admission charges, transport and other ancillary charges but do not include a boarding fee line.

Other costs and typical exclusions

- Books, stationery, uniform and transport are typically shown as not included in the tuition/fee totals and are charged separately. Published transport‑fee bands are charged by distance (examples: INR 850 for 0–2 km, INR 1,133 for 1–3 km, INR 1,433 for 1–4 km, and higher bands up to ~INR 2,083 for longer distances).
- Miscellaneous/optional costs commonly charged separately: school uniforms, textbooks/stationery, picnic/field trip fees, and any special activity or exam charges. Some campus documents explicitly list ‘‘NOT INCLUDED IN FEE STRUCTURE: BOOKS, STATIONERY, UNIFORM & TRANSPORT, PICNIC.''

Refund information

- Refund policy as published in campus fee documents: fees once paid are non‑refundable; specific prospectus and one‑time admin charges are stated as non‑refundable in the published schedules. Example language in campus fee brochures: “None of the above mentioned fees is refundable. FEES ONCE PAID IS NON REFUNDABLE.”

Fee payment options and methods

- Published payment methods accepted: Cash, debit/credit card and online payments (QR code / online payment facility shown in campus fee brochures). Some campus schedules display QR codes for online payment.

Summary of coverage and where figures differ by campus

- The SNBP group publishes fee schedules at the campus level; the Manjri/Keshav Nagar campus publishes a tuition + other‑charges table by grade, while the Morwadi campus publishes a detailed annual total with instalment amounts, prospectus and one‑time admin charges, payment dates, discounts and non‑refundable policy language. Both campus publications show transport fees (transport often billed separately by distance band) and list books, stationery and uniform as not included in the fee totals. The figures and payment schedules above are taken from the published campus fee schedules for the current academic cycle as publicly posted for SNBP's Pune campuses.
Academics

SNBP International School Pune - Rahatani teaches Cambridge IGCSE, CBSE Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school has a CBSE curriculum for Nursery to Class IX. English is the medium of instruction and every child is encouraged to converse in English on campus. A thematic approach is followed in the Pre-Primary and Junior sections. Evaluation is a continuous process with grades, term-end reports and answer sheets. A homework period provides for revision and remedial help. The school is inclusive and has a special educator for children with special needs. Regular field trips and expeditions help students connect with real-world contexts. The school works with the Centre for Environment Education to promote environmental awareness, and students participate in clean and green campaigns. The CBSE curriculum emphasizes inquiry-based learning and authentic learning experiences, preparing learners for examinations from Class X onwards.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The curriculum maintains a positive learning environment for pupil development. The school is inclusive and has a special educator to support students with special needs. Regular field trips and expeditions help students develop a sense of what is real and inspire discovery. The CBSE curriculum promotes inquiry-based learning and authentic experiences that connect learning to prior knowledge, cultural identity, and learning styles. The school works with the Centre for Environment Education to sensitize students to environmental concerns and encourages participation in clean and green campaigns.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school is inclusive and has a special educator who takes care of the special needs of children. The special educator provides support for learners with special needs within the learning environment. Evaluation is continuous, with reports sent to parents at term end and remedial help provided through a homework period. The CBSE curriculum and inquiry-based learning accommodate diverse learners. Regular field trips and environmental education contribute to inclusive learning.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the medium of instruction. All efforts are made to ensure that every child converses in English on the campus. From standard VI onwards, students can choose a third language (Sanskrit, French, or Marathi). The CBSE curriculum supports inquiry-based learning in English-medium classrooms. English-language communication is promoted across classrooms and school activities.

Mental Wellbeing

It increased its emphasis on mental and emotional well-being through various student support initiatives. These initiatives address students' emotional needs and contribute to overall well-being. The initiatives are part of the school's broader approach to student welfare and holistic education. The programs align with the aim of supporting learners as they develop academically and personally. Well-being supports are integrated with the school's academic programs.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Access the Admission page to begin the enrollment process. You can download the application form or submit an online application. This dual option provides the formal starting point for admissions. Completing this step moves you into the formal application track.

2. Complete the Admission Enquiry Form with the required fields: Child's Name, DOB, Gender, Current Standard, Father's Name, Mother's Name, Email ID, Phone No., Location, How did you hear about us, and Aadhaar Number. Provide accurate information to enable the school to contact you and begin eligibility checks. After filling, submit the enquiry using the Submit Enquiry button.

3. Submit the enquiry. The form provides a Submit Enquiry control to send your information to the admissions team. Submitting the enquiry records your interest and prompts the school to respond with next steps. The enquiry serves as your formal request to be considered for admission. Expect a follow-up from the admissions team after submission.

4. For assistance, use the contact details provided: the campus address, phone numbers, and email addresses. The campus address is 126/2A Manjri-Keshav Nagar Road, Near Shivkrishna, Mangal Karyalay, Manjri, Pune - 36. The contact numbers are +91 9834946742 / 8446996992.

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