Barns High School

Barns High School is an English medium school located in old Panvel in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It is located in Middle Class Housing Society and enjoys access to its large playground. Although it is primarily a school for pupils up to 10th grade, it also offers education up to bachelor's in commerce.

Barns High School was previously managed by Modern Education Society. A few years ago it was transferred to Sudhagad Education society which is a bigger education society than MES.

Renowned alumni include Aditi Govitrikar

Coordinates: 18°59′10.28″N 73°6′52.44″E / 18.9861889°N 73.1145667°E / 18.9861889; 73.1145667


From 2009 Barns High School had opened his new branch at Old Panvel in Karnala Sports Academy and now is managed by Karnala Sports itself and had shift his name as KSA Barns High School. Scholars like Sunil Kami and Rucha Daraker had studied their and now it also provides higher education for science and arts. It is now the only well known School of Old Panvel which has got the attention from many famous colleges of Mumbai.

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