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Saturday, 20 August 2022

TOP BOARDING SCHOOLS - INDIA

 Welcome To Rashtriya Military Schools: Rashtriya Military schools were eastablished as King George's Royal Indian Military schools to take care of the education of the sons of defence personnel. In 1952, the schools were reorganized on Public School lines and admissions were made open to the sons of Defence Service Officers and civilians. In 1954, the school became member of the Indian Public Schools Conference (IPSC) and continues to be an active member till date. The schools were renamed Military Schools in 1966 and its old motto, 'Play the Game' was replaced with 'Sheelem Param Bhushanam' which means Character is the Highest Virtue. On 25th Jun 2007, the schools got their present name "Rashtriya Military School". The school has several of its alumni occupying high positions in the Armed Forces and in other sectors doing stellar service to the motherland.

Sainik Schools  :To set up schools on the pattern of existing Sainik Schools in order to develop the ethos of national spirit, indomitable courage, unfailing commitment to values of respect for country and society, imbibe the importance of physical fitness and embody the national pride in students’ souls while providing “Board Plus” type of educational environment by involving the Government/ private schools to partner in establishing/ aligning their system in line with Sainik Schools’ eco-system.

To provide good quality modern education-including a strong component of culture, inculcation of values, awareness of the environment, adventure activities and physical education- to the talented children predominantly from the rural areas without regard to their family's socio-economic conditions.


NETARHAT:

SRI. F. G. Pearce's scheme finally received the general approval of the Bihar Govt. in 1952 and the Residential School was opened on 15th November, 1954 at Netarhat with Sri. Charles Napier as its First Principal.

The School admitted the first batch of students numbering 60 in 1954 for a six-years course. From 1982 onwards, the strength of Boys was raised up to 100.


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KVS : Vision: KVS believes in imparting knowledge/values and nurturing the talent, enthusiasm and creativity of its students for seeking excellence through high-quality educational endeavors.

Mission: To cater to the educational needs of children of transferable Central Government including Defense and Para-military personnel by providing a common programme of education;

  • To pursue excellence and set the pace in the field of school education;
  • To initiate and promote experimentation and innovations in education in collaboration with other bodies like Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) etc.
  • To develop the spirit of national integration and create a sense of "Indianness" among children.
  • To Provide, establish, endow, maintain, control & manage schools, hereinafter called the 'Kendriya Vidyalaya' for the children of transaferable employees of the Government of India, floating populations & others including those living in remote & undeveloped locations of the country & to do all acts & things necessary for the conducive to the promotions of such schools.

Salient Features:Common text-books and bilingual medium of instructions for all Kendriya Vidyalayas.

  • All Kendriya Vidyalayas are affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education.
  • All Kendriya Vidyalayas are co-educational, composite schools.
  • Sanskrit is taught from class VI - VIII.
  • The quality of teaching is kept reasonably high by an appropriate teacher-pupil ratio.
  • No tuition fee for boysupto Class VIII, girls upto Class XII and SC/ST students and children of KVS employees.



 

 

 

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