St. Mary's School, Pune

St. Mary's School, Pune, India, was founded in 1866 to cater to the education of the daughters of officers of the British Indian Army who were posted to Pune. From 1866 to 1977, the school was run by the Sisters of the Community of St. Mary the Virgin, an Anglican order based in Wantage, England. In June 1992, Matthew started a Boys' school, with one division of each class, from Upper Kindergarten to Standard X. The Boys' school is run on the same lines as the Girls' school, except for their timings. The girls work from 7:30 a.m to 2:10 p.m and the boys from 7:20 a.m to 1:55 p.m.

St. Mary's School, Pune

St. Mary's School, Pune, India, was founded in 1866 to cater to the education of the daughters of officers of the British Indian Army who were posted to Pune. From 1866 to 1977, the school was run by the Sisters of the Community of St. Mary the Virgin, an Anglican order based in Wantage, England. In June 1992, Matthew started a Boys' school, with one division of each class, from Upper Kindergarten to Standard X. The Boys' school is run on the same lines as the Girls' school, except for their timings. The girls work from 7:30 a.m to 2:10 p.m and the boys from 7:20 a.m to 1:55 p.m.