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DR. RADHAKRISHNAN SCHOOL

DR.RADHAKRISHNAN M.SCHOOL SUPELA is established in 1998. School located in CRC Supela, Supela, Durg, Chhattisgarh and operated by Pvt. Unaided. Dr.radhakrishnan Hss Saria is a Primary with Upper Primary and Secondary and Higher Secondary School in Baramkela. Dr.radhakrishnan Higher Secondary School, Saria is a Co-ed school with 66 students and scores a facility rating of 2.33 out of...

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Sharda Sarvhitkari Model Sr. Sec. School

Sharda Sarvhitkari Model Sr. Sec. School

Sarvhitkari Educational Society (Regd.), Chandigarh (Punjab) was started in 1970 for imparting education of Healty lines. The Society is affiliated to “Vidya Bharti” an All India Educational Body running over 28,861 Schools and Colleges all over the country with 32,33,377 Students and 1,57,741 Teachers. Sarvhitkari Education Society is its provincial unit of Punjab & Chandigarh. At present it is running 226 Schools with more than 60,000 students. We draw inspiration from Babu Dalip Chand Gupta Ji, Who was a founder of Sarvhitkari Education Society. He not only guided with his mature advice but also helped us with liberal grants of money from time to time. Sharda Sarvhikari Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 40-D, Chandigarh, was founded by Late Shri Shanti Sarup Sharda Ji, an eminent industrialist of Mandi Gobindgarh in April, 1985. The school has a campus extended over 2.2 acres of land. The school had humble start with 100 students upto Nursery level. But with devoted efforts of members of the staff, Principal and exemplary results of students since its inception, the school got overwhelming patronage of parents. The school grew from strength to strength, year after year and it has now 1565 students on roll with classes upto 10+2 level in all disciplines viz. Arts, Commerce & Science (Medical & Non-Medical) and has been affilated to C.B.S.E. (New Dehli) The school is managed by experienced educationists, administrators drawn from various stratas of society who provide valuable guidance and also help the school in raising funds. The school is permanently recognized by the Chandigarh...

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K.B., D.A.V. Centenary Public School-7.

The foundation stone for Kailash Bahl DAV Centenary Public School, Chandigarh was laid on 1st February 1994 by Principal B.S. Bahl, Vice President DAV CMC, New Delhi and Chairman of the School. Mrs. Madhu Bahl was appointed as the founder Principal and given the responsibility to start a public a in Sector 7-B, Chandigarh with 3 acre land which was totally undeveloped. The School started its first session in April with the admission of 94 students, up to Class I, with 4 teachers in 4 classrooms. Within a span of one year, the School had a strength of 350 students in the session 1995. With the hard work of Principal Madhu Bahl and her team, the School build its place amongst the best public schools in the tri-city. In October 1995, the school was later renamed as Kailash Bahl DAV Centenary Public School in memory of Mrs. Kailash Bahl, wife of Mr. B.S. Bahl who had suddenly passed away in June 1995. The Bahl Family started a Trust to lend financial assistance and support to the school. Dr. Arun Bahl directed the proceeds from one of his best selling chemistry books to the trust which has been awarding scholarships to the poor & needy students of the school. The books are donated to the school library through the Kailash Bahl – B.S. Bahl Educational & Charitable Trust. Every year, the best seven teachers of the session are awarded by this trust on Teachers Day. KB DAV-7 has strength of 2600 students, up to Senior Secondary level. The modern science block of the school came up in 2005 to hold Senior Secondary classes and was named as B.S. Bahl Science Block. The generous financial contributions by Mr. B.S. Bahl & his sons has been of paramount importance in establishing the school . The school excels in academics, cultural, social and sports. The school had made its name in the field of Roller Skating up to International level. School has won accolades in both scholastic and co- scholastic area for the past many years and continues to excel in CBSE Class X & XII board examinations...

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St. Xavier’s High School

St. Xavier’s High School

The Jesuit Fathers and Brothers, in collaboration with a competent and dedicated lay staff, run St. Xavier’s School. Founded by St. lgnatius Loyola in the 16th century, the Society of Jesus has been associated with education throughout the world and notably in India. Since the earliest history Jesuit education has been inspired by a vision of man drawn from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ who has always been respected and admired by the people of India. St. Francis Xavier arrived in India in 1541. He died off the China coast in 1552. Amidst his almost incredible journeying in India and as far as Japan and the “Spice Island” or Eastern Indonesia, carrying Christ’s message of divine love and mercy, he found time to organize the first Jesuit school in India, His name lives on today in many schools, colleges and institutes of advanced training throughout the subcontinent just as his example of self-sacrificing love continues to inspire his fellow Jesuits. Founded in 1940, St. Xavier’s is meant primarily for Catholics but is open to all, irrespective of religion, caste or community who would be trained to lead lives in keeping with the school motto For God and Country. Through the years it has built up a reputation for excellence in the education it imparts to boys/girls from in and around Patna. Its earnest intent is that the young men/women it prepares for the world may be able to distinguish themselves by their selfless service, a service inspired by the reality that as children of one Father we are all brothers and sisters responsible for one another. As an institution, St. Xavier’s continually strives to adapt itself to the needs and aspirations of the people among whom it works. Students will be admitted in as long as they show promise of becoming young men/women and citizens who will live up to the school’s aims and...

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