About
A residential school for hearing-impaired children, offering tailored educational programs with sign language support and vocational training.
Established in 1993, this special co-educational school (Grades 1-8) serves hearing-impaired students. Managed by the Private Aided sector, it offers Marathi-medium instruction with specialized educational aids, speech training, therapy, audiometry, and skill development programs. The school is located in an urban area and provides a library and playground for students. The Bharatmata Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha also engages in broader community service, such as conducting First Aid & CPR training workshops for professionals.
Achievements
International Support from Chicago, USA
Aditya Vaidya, a senior scientist at a chemical biology innovation company in Chicago, recognized the needs of hearing-impaired students and donated a swing (jhula) for their recreation and entertainment. He connected with students online and arranged the donation through his compassion for community service.
First Aid & CPR Training Workshops
The school, as part of Bharatmata Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha, conducts First Aid & CPR training workshops for professionals, contributing to broader community welfare.
Activities & Programs
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Quick Info
Facilities
- •8 Classrooms
- •Library
- •Playground
- •Speech training & therapy
- •Audiometry services
- •Skill development programs
- •Residential capacity