Alumni

I am immensely grateful for my experience at Sanskriti School. I have learned beyond academics, discovering my passion for art, music, and dance. The school helped me transform myself from shy to confident girl. I am thankful to Veena Ma’am (Maths), Sulagna Ma’am (English), and Chinmay Sir (Sanskrit) for their guidance and motivation. I extend my gratitude to all teachers for their dedication and support. The moral values I have learned will help me to shape into a better person. With cherished memories of Sanskriti School, I will move forward in life, applying the lessons I have learned.

Sumedha Pakhmode
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi.

My journey at Sanskriti School has been extraordinary and magical. As a student who has always been eager to learn and explore, I found the perfect environment here to grow, not just academically, but as a person.

The inspiring teachers and the vibrant atmosphere of the school constantly motivated me to aim higher and work harder. I am grateful to Sanskriti school for providing me the opportunity to be the House Captain and serve the school.

The various fests and events in the school instilled in the important qualities of teamwork and leadership.

I am proud to be a part of this incredible institution.

Nandini Gupta
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Undri

I joined Sanskriti School back in 2015 when I was just a little second grader, completely unaware of how deeply this place would shape me. Looking back, I can truly say that Sanskriti was not just a school it was my second home.
Every classroom, every corridor carries memories that I cherish even today. The teachers, especially Sonika Ma’am, Indira Ma’am, and Priyanka Ma’am, were like mothers to me always guiding, always understanding. Their warmth and encouragement gave me the confidence to grow into the person I am today.

I miss the laughter-filled moments on campus, the thrill of Friday Club Activities, the joy of Sports Days, and the creative excitement during events like Kaleidoscope and ArtFest. Each event was a celebration, and being a part of them made school life magical.
Being a Bus Mentor was a unique experience in itself it gave me a sense of responsibility and helped me learn how to lead with kindness. And who could forget the unforgettable bond we shared with our super seniors? They were friends, guides, and sometimes even role models.

I still remember Crash, my beloved horse a beautiful part of my equestrian memories at school. Riding him was one of those experiences I’ll never forget.

Even though I left Sanskriti two years ago, not a day goes by without me reminiscing about those golden days. The people, the experiences, the joy everything about Sanskriti will always hold a special place in my heart.

Once a Sanskritian, always a Sanskritian.

Dhruv Pethe
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi.

Studying at Sanskriti School from 5th to 10th grade was an incredible experience that shaped who I am today. The school offered a perfect balance of academics, sports, and extracurricular activities, allowing me to grow both in and out of the classroom. From inter-campus competitions to cultural events and leadership roles, there was always something exciting to be a part of. I still deeply miss the vibrant energy, meaningful friendships, and unforgettable moments that made Sanskriti feel like home. The encouragement from teachers and the supportive environment created memories I’ll always cherish.

Kaashvi Agarwal
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi

I had the privilege of studying at Sanskriti School for 8 incredible years, and those years have left an everlasting mark on my heart. Sanskriti was more than a school—it was a second home where I grew, learned, laughed, and built lifelong bonds. The teachers were truly special. Their constant support, encouragement, and belief in us made all the difference. They weren’t just there to teach—they genuinely cared, and that’s something I’ll always be grateful for. And the friendships I made—those are unforgettable. From shared lunch breaks and group projects to silly jokes and heart-to-hearts, my friends were my biggest support system. We grew up together, and the memories we made are ones I’ll always carry with me. I miss everything about Sanskriti—the people, the energy, and the sense of belonging. It will always be a part of who I am.

Kaustubh Mukherjee
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi

The blissful journey of 10 years at Sanskriti School, Wagholi campus will always remain close to my heart. As the name suggests, Sanskriti actually proves to be a place where education meets culture to me. Apart from providing the best education and support of proficient mentors, Sanskriti also made sure we stay rooted to our culture.

The chapters taught by subject teachers were often collaborated with various activities. The activities used to be based on real life applications, art integration and interdisciplinary projects. Those activities used to help me understand the core of the topic in detail by exposing myself to the real world. Even after such a detailed overview of the concepts, teachers always gave me their unconditional support whenever I got stuck.

Along with academics, I also got opportunities to participate in numerous extracurricular activities like yoga, dance, music and horse riding. These recreational activities allowed me to explore myself, and put my best version in front of everyone.

To sum up, I would like to say that my journey at Sanskriti is indeed over but I will always cherish the memories and the lifelong learning that I take from here.

Anusmita Das
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi

Looking back, what I cherish most are the moments that challenged me and helped me grow.
Being part of the Times of India quiz and other inter-school competitions was a big part of that journey.

The preparation, the teamwork, the nervous excitement before each round—it all taught me so much beyond the textbook.

I loved how every experience pushed me to think differently and stay curious.

Whether it was a tough question, a surprising answer, or just laughing with teammates after a round, those little moments meant a lot.

I’ll always be thankful to my teachers for encouraging me to take part and for believing in me.
This school gave me the space to explore, question, learn, and most of all—belong.
And that’s something I’ll carry with me forever.

Aastha Parakh
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Undri

Having spent so many years in this school, it’s tough to choose just one memory—but if I had to, it would be all the hours I spent playing badminton with my friends in the auditorium.

There was something special about those games—the laughter, the friendly competition, and the way everything else just faded for a while.

I also remember the times I’d sit quietly, sketching something during breaks, while friends hovered around asking, “Bro, did you draw that?”

This school gave me the space to explore both my love for sports and art, and the people who made those moments unforgettable.

I’m grateful for every bit of it.

Atharva Mundlik
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Undr

Though my time at school was short, it was anything but ordinary.

I remember our class discussions turning into debates, the shared panic before exams, and the quiet moments where someone would crack a joke and the whole row would fall apart laughing.

I especially remember the times we’d all sit together, helping each other revise—someone would explain a concept, someone else would mess it up hilariously, and somehow, it always worked out.

It wasn’t about the big events for me—it was the everyday rhythm of things, the comfort of familiar faces, and the strange way a new place started to feel like home so quickly.

In just a year, this place taught me that impact isn’t about time—it’s about connection.
That’s what I carry with me. Sanskriti. My second home.

Tarush Gupta
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Undri

It’s truly impossible to choose just one memory when a place has given you so much.
I’ve spent over 7 years in this school and in every possible way, it has been my second home.
But if I had to begin somewhere, I’d go back to the first time I stood on stage as Bharat Mata, Nervous and completely forgetting my lines halfway through. And yet, my teachers smiled, my classmates clapped, and somehow, that moment became the beginning of everything.

Over the years, this school has become more than just a building. It became the place where I got to be Ravan, a Rajasthani boy in Kawad, a narrator, an anchor, and sometimes, just a very excited girl with a mic in her hand and a story to tell. Every roll, every stumble, every chance to speak or perform made me feel seen. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to explain just how much this school means to me. But I know that every time I step up on a stage, part of me will always be that little girl who once forgot her lines and still got a chance to try again.

Shrumita Kate
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Undri

One memory that has stayed with me is the day I recited one of my own poems during morning assembly.

Standing there, nervous but excited, I felt like I was sharing a little part of myself with everyone.
That moment gave me confidence—not just in writing, but in being heard.
I’ve always loved writing poems. And i fell in love with it even more because of the assembly.
I also miss the quieter joys—laughing with friends, doodling in the corners of notebooks, and walking through the school corridors that always seemed to hum with some kind of gentle energy.

School, for me, was a place that felt safe, kind, and quietly beautiful.

Swara bhanage
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Undri

I joined Sanskriti School in the foundation year of the Wagholi campus and this has been an extraordinary journey. This journey has been as much about the school as it has been about my personal transformation and growth.

From Class 1 to 10, as I reflect on this incredible journey, I am filled with immense gratitude and joy. My school has been my second home—a place where I have not only gained knowledge but also grown as a person.

The unwavering support and encouragement from my teachers are the basis of my learning experience. They go beyond textbooks, teaching us life lessons, values, and the importance of hard work, the right attitude, and perseverance. Special mention of Anupam Ma’am, Sonika Ma’am, Priyanka Ma’am, Sulagna Ma’am, Veena Ma’am, who not only guide me but also encourage me and gave me the confidence to think about and achieve my goals.

With my classmates, I’ve shared laughter, challenges, and motivation. The collaborative environment has taught us the value of teamwork, compassion, and respect for one another.

I must say that our time at the school has been a perfect blend of academics and extracurriculars. Each moment has contributed to shaping the character and preparing us for the future.

Thank you, Sanskriti School, for being the foundation of my dreams and aspirations. You will always hold a special place in my heart.

Akshaj Chaturvedi
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi

Being a Sanskritian has been one of the most defining parts of my life. I still remember my first day at Sanskriti in 4th std, I was nervous and excited at the same time. But the vibrant atmosphere, the encouraging teachers and incredible friends made me so comfortable that I didn’t even realize how quickly so many years have passed by.

Every classroom holds memories of laughter, learning and friendships that I’ll cherish forever. Whether it was participating in Sports Day, preparing endlessly for Kaleidoscope, or simply spending quiet moments in the library, each day was special in its own way. I was blessed with the world’s best teachers, their support, patience, and dedication has made such a difference.
Now that it has been more than a year that I have passed out from Sanskriti, there is not even a single day that I DON’T miss those golden days and more then missing I adore those beautiful moments. No matter where life takes me, I’ll always carry a part of it with me.

Ishika Saxena
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi

“Who are we?” I still remember how Rajendra sir used to ask this loudly in the ground and we used to answer proudly “Sanskritians!”
Those were the days of utter joy and happiness. The bond that every teachers at sanskriti used to share with us is unforgettable. I never felt that the school is anything different than another home. Along with the usual subjects that we study, there were a lot of co-scholastic subjects incorporated in our routine. The performing arts classes, the kaleidoscope, the horse riding sessions, the VR lab, the games period and craze for football, even those small fights at school that used be addressed immediately, they are all a memory and will be cherished forever. Now that I am not a part of sanskriti I realise how big the role of sanskriti was in my overall development as a student. I really loved the school, the atmosphere, the teachers and my friends and miss them all a lot. Its sad to know that I won’t be able to return to school as a student again, but the memories stay forever. Thank you so much, sanskriti school and all my teachers for making this journey through school such beautiful and memorable.

Pragati Kumari
Ex-Student of Sanskriti School, Wagholi.