Sharada Mandir School

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Sharada Mandir School
Address
Jack de Sequeira Road, Miramar

,
Goa
,
403001

India
Information
Type Private school
MottoMay You Meet Together, Talk Together and May Your Minds Comprehend Alike
Established20 April 1969;52 years ago (20 April 1969)
Founders Vassanta Sinai Piligaocar [1]
Miguel D'Costa [1]
Rui Gomes Pereira [1]
Alvaro Pinto Furtado [1]
School board Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
PrincipalSharmila Umesh [2]
Founder Headmistress Lucy da Costa [3]
Staff17 administrative
37 support [4]
Faculty131 teaching
GradesNursery to 12th
Gender Co-educational
Language English
Houses  Red,   Blue,   Green,   Yellow
Nickname SMS
Sharadas
Website www.sharadamandir.edu.in

Sharada Mandir School is a private nursery to higher secondary co-educational school in Miramar, Panaji, Goa, India. It was established in 1966 and affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. [5]

Sharada Mandir School

The school follows the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) [5] up till Std.10 and is now affiliated with the Indian School Certificate for Std. 12. [5] In the late 2000s, the school was acquired by the industrialist Dattaraj V. Salgaocar (son of Vasudev Salgaocar), who now heads the Board of Trustees as well as the Managing Committee along with his wife Dipti (daughter of Dhirubhai Ambani) and their daughter Isheta (sister-in-law of Nirav Modi). [6] [7]

The school has a wide range of equipment and facilities, ranging from playgrounds, sand pits and yoga rooms to auditoriums and special-education centres. It also hosts events like the biennial EKTA gathering.

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