In Pune’s vibrant academic landscape, Sanjay Ghodawat School stands for excellence, empathy, and holistic learning. It carries forward the enduring legacy of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group (SGG) with a clear, future-focused and human-centred vision.
The journey began in 2009, when Shri Sanjay Ghodawat, an industrialist and philanthropist, founded the Sanjay Ghodawat Education Foundation to make world-class education accessible and affordable for every deserving student. What started with Sanjay Ghodawat International School in Kolhapur has grown into a strong educational network that includes Sanjay Ghodawat University and SGI Schools across Kolhapur and Belagavi.
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After seeing how international education shaped his own children, Shri Sanjay Ghodawat set out to create schools that offered the same global exposure and academic excellence within an affordable, value-based residential setting. His goal was not just to educate, but to nurture character and compassion alongside knowledge.
Sanjay Ghodawat International School, Pune, carries this vision forward. With both the Cambridge International Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), the school prepares students to think critically, act with empathy, and lead responsibly in a global world. It promotes a balanced education where achievement, emotional growth, and integrity develop together.
At the core of this vision is a strong belief in empathy, service, and social responsibility, values Shri Sanjay Ghodawat has lived by for decades. His personal and institutional initiatives have improved thousands of lives through focused, consistent philanthropy.
The Sou. Sushila Danchand Ghodawat Charitable Trust extends medical, educational, and social support to communities in need. Its Acharya Shree Tulsi Blood Bank operates on a non-profit model and ranks among India’s top three, a testament to its high standards of care and reliability.
The Khivraj Ghodawat Charitable Trust runs Shreemati Gangabai Khivraj Ghodawat Kanya Mahavidyalaya in Shirol, empowering over 5,000 girls from 52 villages since 1995. The Group also supports the Lions Club Visually Disabled School in Miraj, providing its building and managing the education and well-being of children with special needs.
This spirit of service shapes every initiative, from planting more than 250,000 trees across Maharashtra and Karnataka to setting up ICUs, donating operating theatres, building schools for the visually impaired, and creating community spaces. These aren’t gestures of charity but expressions of a deep commitment to giving back.
In our Pune campus, this culture of care runs through daily life. Students learn to lead with integrity, think clearly, and act with empathy. Community service, environmental awareness, and social responsibility are woven into their learning experience.
Across classrooms and corridors, students grow into thoughtful, grounded individuals ready to make a difference. Here, education builds character as well as conscience.
