A small educational institution started in 1958 named 'Rosary' in Pune, the bastion of education, has now grown into a massive banyan tree. With the motto 'Serve to Lead' etched in its very strong roots. Rosary's epic journey continues unabated to create a future generation with a dedicated spirit. The banyan tree of the organization which began with only 150 children has now blossomed and currently, the four campuses — four schools and two junior colleges (Camp, SalunkeVihar) — across the city serves as a compass for thousands of students while shaping their future. Along with excellence in the field of academics, the institution is wholly committed to creating young leaders with their accent on nurturing the students mentally, physically as well as intellectually. The management of the Rosary Education Society are proud of the progress of the organization which continues to march into a bright, modern future armed with a traditional value education. It is said that from a tiny seed emerges the great banyan tree. Never has an analogy been more apt than in the case of founders AG Aranha and Winifred Aranha, who took a small step which led to a mammoth legacy that has been unparalleled in the history of education in Pune City. Without seeking any kind of financial aid from the government or from benefactors, the Aranhas with their educational bent of mind started the school in 1958 from a small building on Sachapir Road in Camp, Pune.
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