Divine Child International School, managed by Shri Bhanuvijayaji Universal Foundation, with the blessings and guidance of Rev Bhanuvijayaji Maharaj, was founded in 1994. The promoters of the Shanku’s group are also the trustee members of the Bhanuvijayaji Universal Foundation thereby making it doubly strong in entrepreneurship and expertise.

With the sole objective of imparting liberal, broad based, value-oriented, child-centered and meaningful education, the DCIS has carved a niche for itself as an abode of educational excellence. The school is situated in a serene locality surrounded by evergreen atmosphere, adjoining the famous Shanku’s Water Park, that provides world class water entertainment and naturopathy health care, in Mehasana district of North Gujarat. DCIS is a co-educational residential school, imparting quality education from Nursery to XII std.

DCIS caters to the educational needs of the vast populace of not only Gujarat, but also different parts of India and abroad (NRIs). It has also found for itself a glorious place in the international arena. In achieving the set goals, the school has designed a curriculum which grooms the students all round growth and to develop to their full potential and to attain excellence in all spheres of life including academics, sports and various co-curricular activities.



The DCIS provides to students intensive training in co-curricular activities such as horse-riding, swimming, roller skating, water sports, yoga, karate, classical dance, music, drawing, pottery, indoor and outdoor games. The students are encouraged to plan, initiate and take active part in activities like kitchen gardening, science club, literary club and quiz etc.

It is the motto of DCIS to inculcate the values of justice, tolerance, fraternity, fair play, compassion and a sense of discipline which springs from within, while nurturing students on to higher levels of achievement along with independent thinking.

To quote Mahatma Gandhi, “Education covers the entire field of life, there is nothing in life however small, which is not the concern of education….” l