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The school was established in their own premises at Lal Baug, [[Bombay]]. It was started to help orphans of [[Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]] faith by looking after their welfare and education. It was shifted to the present campus in 1948. In 1962 the doors of the school were opened to students from all castes, creed and religion as day-scholars. The school provides hostel facilities to [[Parsee]] students only.
The school was established in their own premises at Lal Baug, [[Bombay]]. It was started to help orphans of [[Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]] faith by looking after their welfare and education. It was shifted to the present campus in 1948. In 1962 the doors of the school were opened to students from all castes, creed and religion as day-scholars. The school provides hostel facilities to [[Parsee]] students only.


The school is located in Pune on 17 acres of land that has a [[Cricket]], [[Soccer]], field and [[Basketball court]] . The school building is a four-storeyed building with class-rooms, science laboratories, workshops and lounge. The school has additional technical subjects to offer, such as electronics, welding, automobile, computer, carpentry, engineering drawing, and fitting sections.
The school is located in Pune on 17 acres of land that has a [[Cricket]], [[Soccer]], field and [[Basketball court]] . The school building is a four storied building with class-rooms, science laboratories, workshops and lounge. The school has additional technical subjects to offer, such as electronics, welding, automobile, computer, carpentry, engineering drawing, and fitting sections. The size of the engineering workshop is bigger than some of the engineering colleges.


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Latest revision as of 20:53, 5 August 2021

J. N. Petit Technical High School
Address
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28 Bund Garden Road

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411001

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TypePrivate
Websitehttp://jnpetitths.org

J. N. Petit Technical High School is one of the oldest schools in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The school was founded by Nusserwanjee Petit in 1888 to perpetuate the memory of his son, Jamshedjee Nusserwanjee Petit, who had died that year at the age of 32.

The school was established in their own premises at Lal Baug, Bombay. It was started to help orphans of Zoroastrian faith by looking after their welfare and education. It was shifted to the present campus in 1948. In 1962 the doors of the school were opened to students from all castes, creed and religion as day-scholars. The school provides hostel facilities to Parsee students only.

The school is located in Pune on 17 acres of land that has a Cricket, Soccer, field and Basketball court . The school building is a four storied building with class-rooms, science laboratories, workshops and lounge. The school has additional technical subjects to offer, such as electronics, welding, automobile, computer, carpentry, engineering drawing, and fitting sections. The size of the engineering workshop is bigger than some of the engineering colleges.

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18°32′15″N 73°53′1″E / 18.53750°N 73.88361°E / 18.53750; 73.88361