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Sr. No. Area School Name Address School No. Medium (M/E/U/K/E -Learning) HM's Name Contact No. 1 Ghole Road Veer Bajiprabhu Prat Complete School List Medium School Sr. No. Area School Name Address (M/E/U/K/E HM's Name Contact No. No. -Learning) 1 Ghole Road Veer Bajiprabhu Prathamik Vidyalay Ghole Road 90 B M Vaishali Damre 7722076571 Lal Bahadur Shashtri Prathamik 2 Ghole Road Shivajinagar 14 B M Rajendra Tathwade 9272513216 Vidyalay 3 42 B M Shaila Pawar 8668378962 Sant. Ramdas Swami Prathamik Ghole Road Pandav Nagar Vidyalay 4 37 B K Ganapati More 9423223679 5 Ghole Road Veer Netaji Palkar Prathamik Vidyalay Shivajinagar, Poli 2 B M-Model Suman Memane 9552561993 6 Ghole Road Narveer Tanaji Prathamik Vidyalay Shivajinagar 47 B M Nisha Chavan 9226458014 7 Wakdewadi 61 G M Anjali Mandale 9226391665 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Prathamik 8 Ghole Road Wakdewadi 61 G E Ashwini Fartare 9822002114 Vidyalay 9 Wakdewadi 119 B U Sultana Kazi 9527590064 Madhav Urf Appasaheb Kulkarni 10 Ghole Road Gokhale Nagar 110 B U Anjumanbin Khan 9822362061 Prathamik Vidyalay 11 Ghole Road Pu. Ga. Vaidya Elearning School Prabhat Road ELearning E Preeti Rokhade 9922938406 12 Ghole Road Khanderao Junvane Kasturba 112 B M Kalpana Chavan 9423573329 13 Ghole Road Swami Vivekanad Prathamik Vidyalay Vidyapeth Gate Vini 9 M Kusum Ingulkar 9765970075 Kasba Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj 14 Shukrawar Peth Vini 1 M Shalini Sonawane 9850074777 Vishrambaug Vidyaniketan 15 24 G M-Model Snehal Deshmukh 9975255355 Kasba Anandibai Karve Gauri Aali Vishrambaug 16 22 B U Noor Md. Nargis 9595820800 Kasba Raigadche Sarjerao Salve Prathamik 17 Ambil Odha 65 B M Arati Bagkar 9923527477 Vishrambaug Vidyalay 18 Kasba 6 G M Pushpa Pore 7620559953 Rajmata Jijamata Prathamik Vidyalay Kasaba Peth 19 Vishrambaug 6 G E Pushpanjali Athavle 9604885856 Kasba 20 Kamla Nehru Vidyalay Satranjiwala 9 G E Jyoti Gandhal 9922064498 Vishrambaug 21 Kasba Vini 7 M Kalpana Kadam 9011077635 Kai. Va. B. Gogate Vidyalay Narayan Peth 22 Vishrambaug Vini 7 E Reshma Jadhav 9975746657 23 17 B M Kalpana Pote 8807329731 Kasba Dharamveer Sambhaji Maharaj Navi Peth Vishrambaug Prathamik Vidyalay 24 17 B E Snehal Kashikar 9552539133 Kasba Sardar Kanhoji Angre Prathamik 25 Phadgate Police 24 B E Priya Nazre 9158801276 Vishrambaug Vidyalay 26 10 B U Nazmunisa Khawaja 8183390491 Kasba Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Prathamik Ravivar Peth Vishrambaug Vidyalay 27 12 G U Farzana Khan 8806517711 Kasba 28 Sir Sayed Amjad Khan Vidyalay Ravivar Peth Vini 3 U Shaheen Sheikh 9011072352 Vishrambaug Kasba Bhagojirao Anajirao Barne Prathamik 29 Mangalwar Peth 15 B E Nitin Shinde 8766953480 Vishrambaug Vidyalay 30 Bapusaheb Parage Prathamik Vidyalay 13 B U Almas Khan 9921463407 Kasba Mangalwar Peth Vishrambaug Baburao Sanas Kanyashala Prathamik 31 15 G M Nilima Kulkarni 8421274418 Vidyalay Kasba Peerjadebimo Abdul 32 Abdul Kareem Attar Prathamik Vidyalay Kasaba Peth 8 G U 9449461131 Vishrambaug Sayyad Kasba 33 Shyamrao Kalmadi Mangalwar Peth 40 B K Ramesh Ajmane 9860551189 Vishrambaug 34 Kasba 40 G M Mrs. Lakde 8830214501 Late. Sarjerao Pawar Prathamik Vidyala Shiv Darshan 35 Vishrambaug 40 G E Manisha Jagtap 9623031654 36 72 B M Rashmi Satam 9922114170 Kasba Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Prathamik Lakshmi Nagar Vishrambaug Vidyalay 37 74 B U Nasri Nasayyed 9921481241 Dhankawadi Swargiya Utaamrao Kisanrao 38 Dhankawadi 91 G M Sangeeta Nirwane 9657867123 Sahakarnagar Dhankawade (Patil) Dhankawadi Kai. Vithalrao Genba Beldare 39 Dutt Nagar 160 B M Meena Ingulkar 9404923188 Sahakarnagar Prathamik Vidyalay 40 94 G M Jayshree Jadhav 9881004391 41 106 B M Pramila Lonkar 9545806437 Dhankawadi Kai. Krushnaji Balwantrao More 42 Katraj 172 B M Jayshree Dukre 9860351659 Sahakarnagar Vidyalay 43 21 G M Karuna Mapare 7507312526 44 11 B U Salema Bangee 9096619011 Kai. Humant Tukaram Thorve 45 162 B M-Model Anjali Rahatekar 7775008895 Dhankawadi Prathamik Vidyalay Chandrabhaga Sahakarnagar Nagar 46 Kai. Yeshwantrao Ganpatrao Shinde Vini 19 M Rekha Gavhane 9764554645 47 125 B M Jyostna Jagtap 8796581648 Dhankawadi Kai. Vi. Sa. Khandekar Prathamik Sahakarnagar Sahakarnagar Vidyalay Dhankawadi Kai. Vi. Sa. Khandekar Prathamik Sahakarnagar Sahakarnagar Vidyalay 48 125 B E Sakharam Tambade 9370306767 Dhankawadi 49 Rajiv Gandhi E-Learning (Secondary) Shivdarshan ELearning E Sheetal Kumbhar 9922754328 Sahakarnagar 50 18 G M Chaya Mayne 9011117456 Yeshwantrao Chavan Prathamik Kothrud Kothrud Vidyalay 51 134 B M Surekha Atre 9860228460 52 47 G M Rajshree Sawant 8308842615 Chatrapati Shambhaji Maharaj Kothrud Shivaji Putala Prathamik Vidyalay 53 Vini 8 M Sharada Saste 9689611388 54 82 B M Rajshree Pandit 9890680435 Kothrud Ma.Na.Pa (No name to the school) Bavdhan Kurd 55 153 B M Sunanda Raskar 8007503895 56 128 B M Vasudha Gokule 9922567644 Kothrud Annasaheb Patil Prathamik Vidyalay Sashtri Nagar 57 139 B M Lata Kumbhar 9623159946 58 Kothrud Mamasaheb Mohal Prathamik Vidyalay Kelevadi 94 B M-Model Karuna Pathare 9766394884 Warje - Smt. Ansuyabai Khillare Prathamik 59 Erandwane 55 G M-Model Shubhangi Nayak 9435144774 Karvenagar Vidyalay 60 117 B M Sunanda Kantilal Jadhav 9960424167 61 Warje - 3 G M Sanjay Bhalerao 9552190129 Samrat Ashok Prathamik Vidyalay Karvenagar 62 Karvenagar 133 B M Ashok Bidkar 8308892940 63 117 B E Sarika Bhalerao 9960969511 64 101 G M Vandana Joshi 9922488673 Warje - Kai. Ha. Bha. Pa. Ramchandra Patlu Warje Karvenagar Chaudhari Prathamik Vidyalay 65 205 B M Vidyulata Vaidya 8087148164 66 148 B M Smita Bandre 9665288111 Warje - Kai. Gulabrao Tukaram Wanjale Patil Ahire Punarvasan Karvenagar 67 68 B M Samina Sheikh 9850489312 68 196 B M Sumedha Kulkarni 7774049635 Warje - Kai.Banabai Baloba Barate Prathamik 69 Ramnagar Warje 196 B E Asha Katake 9921069735 Karvenagar Vidyalay 70 116 B M Chitra Paygude 8308816707 71 74 G M-Model Shashikala Chavan 9730252809 Warje - Pandit Deendayal Upadhya Paud Phata Karvenagar Vidyamandir 72 74 G E Elizabeth Auchite 9890721162 73 161 G M-Model Sunanda Hande 9975709087 Warje - Kai. Shyamrao Barate Prathamik Digambarwadi Karvenagar Vidyalay 74 161 G E Jaya Valkhekar 9552527019 75 Haibatrao Shilimkar Prathamik Vidyalay 1 G E Sarika Pol 9763841669 76 64 B M Jaybharti Gogawale 9822737415 77 Bibewewadi Bibewewadi 68 G M Shobha Shelar 9765207218 Kai. Sitaram Abaji Bibwe Prathamik Vidyalay 78 1 G M Sunita Thorat 9922452764 79 Vini 10 M Lata Bhagade 9922138315 80 Katraj 138 B M Gauri Vanarse 9763473890 Kai. Chintamanrao Deshmukh Bibewewadi Prathamik Vidyalay 81 Katraj 99 B M Alka Jadhav 9604509730 82 105 B M Kalpana Shisode 9822190480 83 Bibewewadi Shrikant Bhadake Prathamik Vidyalay Sandesh Nagar 105 B E Kirti Pawar 9325199659 84 66 G M Suvarna Sathe 9679935415 85 8 B E Archana Mandale 9689900912 Kai. Pralhad Duttatrayappa Sheth Bibewewadi Dhole Mala Khanna Prathamik Vidyalay Kai. Pralhad Duttatrayappa Sheth 86 Bibewewadi Dhole Mala 8 B M Mahesh Deshmukh 9371002121 Khanna Prathamik Vidyalay 87 25 B U Mrs. Khanna 8551008461 88 30 G M Vimal Pandav 8698784723 Hutatma Babu Genu Prathamik Bibewewadi Bibewewadi Vidyalay 89 39 B M-Model Charusheela Arde 9552359795 90 Bibewewadi Sant. Dyandev Prathamik Vidyalay Maharshi Nagar 78 B M Lata Jagtap 9922073514 91 63 G M Sunita More 8149203220 Bibewewadi Sant. Namdev Prathamik Vidyalay Maharshi Nagar 92 73 B M Madhavi Murkute 9689935240 93 97 B M Asha Shinde 9860401725 94 97 B E Varsha Jagdane 9623458773 Mahatma Jotiba Phule Prathamik Dhole Patil Tadiwala Road Vidyalay 95 114 B U Tabassum Sheikh 8208484114 96 83 G M Shubhakashmi Desai 9673709664 97 Vini 12 U Farzana Sheikh 9372466673 Dadasaheb Gaikwad Prathamik Dhole Patil Pune Station Vidyalay 98 44 B U Sabika Khan 9881865257 Bapusaheb Dulatrao Prathamik 99 Dhole Patil Shinde Vasti 146 B M Shyamala Tariwal 7709023020 Vidyalay 100 39 G E Shirikant Giri 9623441031 Dhole Patil Kasturba Gandhi Prathamik Vidyalay Koregaon Park 101 39 G M Changdev Bichkule 8308842971 Mata Ramabai Ambedkar Prathamik Shirkewasti, 102 Dhole Patil 76 B M Balasaheb Jagtap 8308842464 Vidyalay Mundhawa 103 9 B E Megha Susgovar 9673466377 Dhole Patil Shantabai Ladkat Prathamik Vidyalay Nana Peth 104 20 B U Munir Sheikh 9730959966 105 Aundh Indira Gandhi Prathamik Vidyalay Aundh 87 B M-Model Sangeeta Shirgaonkar 9921351973 106 54 B M Kalpana Kumbhar 9922446458 Aundh Golwalkar Guruji Prathamik Vidyalay Aundh 107 54 B E Mr. Kumbhar 9922446458 Kai. Sopanrao Katake Prathamik 108 Aundh Baner 151 B M Jayshree Salunke 9860428342 Vidyalay 109 152 B M Lalita Bangare 9890156434 Aundh Kai. Baburao Shethji Balwadkar Balewadi 110 121 B M Parvati Gode 9764001583 111 55 B M Mrs. Dolas 9561473547 112 64 G M Anandibai Vanve 9881722276 Sant. Tukaram Prathamik Vidyalay 113 16 G M Smita Yadav 9657191690 Aundh Pashan 114 Vini 20 M Sanjay Ghule 9762720588 Sant. Tukaram E-Learning Prathamik 115 ELearning E Abhilasha Sonawane 8975688666 Vidyalay 116 135 B M Meena Jadhav 8805286289 Kai. Venutai Yeshwantrao Chavan Aundh Sutarwadi Prathamik Vidyalay 117 71 B M Shobha Ghode 9623582510 118 54 G M Manohar Babar 9545604455 Aundh P. Vasantdada Patil Prathamik Vidyalay Someshvarwadi 119 11 G M Rajashree Daithankar 9822040116 Lamantanda, 120 Aundh Kai. Sanjay Mahadev Nimhane 31 B M Shivaji Ghule 9850725047 Pashan 121 92 B M Pushpa Bhagat 8149773287 Aundh Pu. Ahilyabai Holkar Prathamik Vidyalay Chavan Nagar 122 92 B E Kirti Sthavaramath 9822351932 123 59 B M Jayashree Rasal 9604609535 Aundh Dr. Rajendra Prasad Prathamik Vidyalay Bopodi Aundh Dr. Rajendra Prasad Prathamik Vidyalay Bopodi 124 43 G E Ashwini Jadhav 8796346364 125 Aundh Kai. Patasibai Mohanlal Chajed Bopodi Vini 5 M Mr. Waghmare 9665285646 126 60 B M Smita Fengse 9689919840 Mata Ramabai Ambedkar Prathamik Aundh Chikhalwadi Vidyalay 127 60 B E Chaya Pawar 9921585739 128 Aundh Dr. Zakir Hussain Prathamik Vidyalay Bopodi 79 B U Rubina Mulani 9527986093 Anantrao Prathamik Vidyalay 129 Aundh Bopodi Akansha E Mrs. Mrunmayi 9850726821 E. Ma. Thermax Kondhawa - Kai. Chintamanrao Deshmukh 130 Indira Nagar 61 B U Shirin Mujawar 9850780670 Yewalewadi Prathamik Vidyalay 131 174 B M Supriya Nigde 9764844432 Kondhawa - Bhairavnath Gramvikas Mandal Kondhawa Budruk Yewalewadi 132 95 G M Mr. Dhavre 9767195076 Kondhawa - Khadi Machine 133 Kai. Sadashiv Urfa Bapusaheb Darekar 175 B U Shaista Faruki 9637417817 Yewalewadi Chowk 134 58 B M Leela Pataskar 9730462211 135 122 B U Sajida Sheikh 9096611446 136 Kondhawa - Sant.
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