Boys' Town Public School (Nashik)

India / Maharashtra / Nashik
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With a view to impart education and inculcate discipline amongst students the Boys' Town was founded in 1923 at Nasik. The Boy's Town is a recognised and a grant-ill-aided residential school, having English as the medium of instruction. It is under the management of the P. N. Mehta trust. The trust had 7 trustees on its Board in 1965.
The Boys' Town is situated in salubrious environments and its area is spread over twenty acres of land, amidst a cluster of up-to-date and modem buildings. All buildings in the compound are having well-­ventilated dormitories. The students' rooms are equipped with Godrej steel cots and fluorescent lights. The dressing rooms as well as dining rooms have been provided with wash-basins.
It is open to boys of all communities. It prepares students for the S. S. C. examination of the Government of Maharashtra.Training in citizenship is an integral part of school life in Boys' Town and this is given through self-government put in reality. The town elects its Mayor and Commissioner annually who help the staff in maintaining discipline and order in Boys' Town.The School conducts many extra-curricular activities and has Boys' Town Post Office, Boys' Bank, Boys' Stores, Boys' Canteen, Boys' Court Chamber and Boys' Town Chronicle. There are also courses in the making of Scientific Models, Short-hand and Typing, Carpentry, Gardening, Music, Band, Drawing and Painting and card-board work.It has many well known students like Hafeez Contractor (Big architect in Mumbai City), Mahendra Agarwal (Squash Promoter NGO in India).From 1970 to 1990 the principal was Mr. Bejan Desai.
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Coordinates:   20°0'1"N   73°45'53"E