Fravashi Academy

Coordinates: 19°59′37″N 73°45′40″E / 19.99361°N 73.76111°E / 19.99361; 73.76111

Fravashi Academy
Address
Opposite MPA, Trimbak Road
Nashik, Maharashtra, 422002
India
Information
School type Private
Motto Learn with Humility
Founded 1982
Founder R.S. Luth Education Trust
Status Active
Gender Co-Education
Number of students 1100
Classes Kindergarten - Class 12
Language English
Classrooms 50
Houses Trogons, Kingfishers, Macaws, Finches
Yearbook Fravashi Moments
Website Fravashi Academy

Fravashi Academy is a pre-primary, primary and secondary school run by the R. S. Luth Education Trust in Nashik, Maharashtra, India. It also has a junior college. Mr. Ratanshaw Sorabji Luth, after whom the trust is named was also the founder father of Fravashi Academy. He formed the educational trust in 1978. Fravashi Academy was started in 1982.

The chairman of the trust is Mr. Ratan Luth. Mrs. C. C. de Rozario acts as the managing director and Mrs. Sudha Murali and Mrs. Nina Deshmukh are the principals of the ICSE and SSC sections respectively. Mrs. Rashida Vasi heads the primary section. Fravashi Academy is the first school in North Maharashtra to get ISO 9001 – 2008 certification of quality management. The school prepares the students to appear for the grade X SSC and ICSE examinations conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education and the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education respectively.

Campus

The school is divided into several blocks - the administrative block which comprises the fees counter and the chairman's office, the pre-primary paradise and other blocks for primary and secondary, the ICSE Examination Hall and the activity space. The campus has lush green lawns and hedging. It has a circular cage enclosing fishes and birds at the entrance. The school even has a skating rink and is well equipped with chemistry, biology and physics laboratories. It even has a fully air conditioned computer laboratory with 40 computers.

Notable alumni

References

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