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Boarding schools’ body gets new prez

Pinegrove Head Takes BSAI Helm: New Era for Indian Boarding Schools

Captain A.J. Singh, the Executive Director of Pinegrove School, has been elected as the President of the Boarding Schools Association of India (BSAI) for the term 2025-2027. His election was announced on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.

A highly respected figure in Indian boarding school education, Captain Singh brings a wealth of experience to the role. He previously served as the Chairman of the Indian Public Schools Conference (IPSC) and as the BSAI Vice-President.

His vision for the BSAI focuses on strengthening collaboration among its 63 member schools. He intends to prioritize initiatives that prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.

This appointment is significant for the future of boarding school education in India. Captain Singh’s leadership is expected to drive crucial reforms and ensure these institutions remain relevant in a rapidly evolving world. His focus on future-readiness will be particularly crucial in navigating the changing educational landscape and ensuring Indian boarding schools continue to thrive.

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