2 min readPuneUpdated: Apr 9, 2026 11:32 AM IST
Pune Zila Parishad intends to continue all schools till class 10 but on the condition that they fulfil the criteria of 25 students in the passing class, said Pune Zila Parishad CEO Gajanan Patil. Currently, most Zila Parishad schools provide education only till Class 4 or class 7.
This has proven to be a major obstacle in increasing enrollments in these schools since parents prefer admitting their children to a school that can provide education till the end of schooling instead of hunting for a new school in the middle.

According to its website, Pune Zila Parishad operates over 3,500 primary schools that provide education to over 2.3 lakh students with 11,228 teachers employed in these schools.
Speaking to The Indian Express on Wednesday, CEO Gajanan Patil said, “If there is sufficient student strength, Pune Zila Parishad intends to start schools up to class 10. As per government resolution, you need to have at least 25 students who are passing and going to the upper class. If the school is up to class 8, there should be at least 25 students that will go to class 9. So if a school fulfils that criteria then we will go for it.”
Patil added that he has been authorised to sanction schools to continue their education till Class 10. Further, Patil said that a plan to convert one Zila Parishad school in every taluka into a CBSE school is also under consideration.
The model of Jalindar Nagar Zila Parishad School, which received global accolades, will be replicated in 25 other schools in the district. Further, Pune Zila Parishad has also set up 100 labs in multiple schools in the district. These include robotics labs, Atal tinkering labs, AR-VR labs, astronomy labs, and skill labs. The average costs of these labs is around Rs 10 lakh.
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