The benefits of a girls’ school do not come from separating girls from boys, but from the ability of a girls’ school to focus entirely on the education, development and well-being of girls. Girls’ schools are able to focus all of their time, resources, attention and energy to the unique needs of girls where co-educational schools simply cannot. They have the flexibility to customize teaching strategies, programs, and experiences to match girls’ interests, challenges and learning...
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The glorious tradition of DAV school started in the year 1885 by Lajpat Rai. He was highly influenced by the ideals of Maharashi Dayanand Saraswati , a great social reformer. First DAV institutions for 25 long years without any remuneration. Our own DAV Cantt. Road., Khagaul joined this exemplary chain of quality educational Institutions in the year 1989. Our school stretches in the spacious area of acres and enjoys the services of teaching and non-teaching...
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Abhyasa envision to develop the Core Human Competencies of Confidence, Creativity and Character among her students by making them relate to the Universal Collective Consciousness, so that we work together to create a Harmonious Global Community for materializing the eternal vision of Bharat. i.e “Lokaah Samasthaah SukhinoBhavanthu….” “May all the Worlds be Happy at all...
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Development and Welfare Association of the Blind(DWAB) is one of the best institutions providing services to visually challenged Kinds in Andhra Pradesh. This organization has been successfully endeavoring to bring the blind children from different places with their sighted counterparts in all walks of life by encouraging the blind children to participate in activities of education,sports,cultural activities and social gatherings. Surdas bhavan is the school run by DWAB organization, there are more than 140 visually challenged kids in this school. DWAB provides free education and boarding facilities to visually challenged kids (who are totally blind or partially blind). They are running a school for the blind from class 1st to class 10th and 100% results at class 7th and class 10th for past five years. Government of Andhra Pradesh is supporting each student with Rs.500 per month. The Surdas Bhavan is a three stored full fledged functioning school which has basic infrastructure but still they don’t have labs and auditorium. Asha Toledo is planing to build auditorium on the top of the building. This new auditorium is used for providing new labs (science lab) and classes like music and yoga for the kids. This place can also be used for the daily assembly...
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