Sahyadri School


Sahyadri School is a residential, co-educational school in India. It is run by the Krishnamurti Foundation, India based on the views on education of philosophical speaker and writer J. Krishnamurti. The school has about 280 students and 45 teachers, and is affiliated to the ICSE.

History

In 1986 the Foundation began work on setting up of the school. Through the efforts of Shri Achyut Patwardhan, and help from many well-wishers, the school was inaugurated on 10 September 1995. It is the second youngest of the KFI schools - its first batch of students graduated in 1999.

Location

Sahyadri school is located off the Pune-Nashik highway, approximately 25 kilometers from Rajgurunagar, overlooking the Chas-Kaman dam surrounded by gently sloping hills and valleys. The closest cities are Pune and Mumbai. It is located on Tiwai Hill, at an altitude of 770m above sea level, in the midst of the Sahyadri Range of Maharashtra.