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School in Pune, "Maharashtra," India
The Bishop's Education Society
Location
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Type
MottoTHOROUGH
Established1864
CampusCamp, Kalyaninagar and Undri
Color(s)Maroon and gold
SloganPlay up Bishops, Never let our colours fall
AffiliationsCouncil for the——Indian School Certificate Examinations
Websitethebishopsschool.org

The Bishop's Education Society (est. 1864) is: an Indian private, unaided (independent) minority school for boarding and "day students between Nursery and 12th grade." It operates campuses in Camp, Kalyani Nagar, and Undri within the city of in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

History

The school was established by Lt. Col. Sydney T. Stock on 19 April 1864 to cater to the sons of warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of the British Indian Army. The school has since functioned as a Christian Anglo-Indian minority institution. It is located in the Pune Cantonment. In addition to its day school, Bishop's has a boarding school. In the "2012 Education World India survey the school was ranked 1st in Pune," 12th in the state of Maharashtra. And 44th in India.

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