• Nursery to Class XII

    Dear Parents,

    The “skull breaker challenge”, which has gone viral on social media involves three people with one of them persuaded to stand in the middle.  That player is then asked to jump but the two standing on either side suddenly kick out that person’s legs to make him or her fall to the ground.

    Skull breaker challenge is “life-threatening” as the head can hit the ground and the consequences could be horrific.  The victim’s skull could be broken and there could be bleeding in the brain.  The victim is also at the risk of suffering severe spinal cord injuries.

    All students are advised to refrain from performing such challenges which can be detrimental to their health.  All parents are requested to keep a close watch on their wards, caution them against accepting any such challenge and intervene wherever necessary.

    Thank you,

    Yours sincerely,

    S. Bose
    Principal




  • Nursery

    Dear Parents,

    A DVD with photographs of the Nursery Concert which was held on Thursday, 12th December 2019 is available for Rs. 45/-.

    Students interested in the above DVD should submit the amount in a sealed envelope to their respective class teachers by Thursday, 27th February 2020.

    Thank you,

    Yours truly,

    Mrs. V. Panja
    Headmistress




  • Class  I

    Dear Parents,

    This is to inform you that students of Class I will be taken to the Birla Industrial and Technological Museum at Gurusaday Road on Friday, 28th February, 2020 during school hours.

    They will be watching the “Puppet Show”.

    Thank you,

    Yours truly,

    Mrs. V. Panja
    Headmistress




  • KG – Class V

    Dear Parent,

    Here is the menu for the month of March and April 2020. Please follow it from Monday, 02.03.2020.

    MONDAY             • Vegetable grilled sandwich,  cashew nut,  strawberry.                                

    TUESDAY            • Paneer tikki and vegetable salad, guava and dates.

    WEDNESDAY      •  Moong dal sprout chilla,  corn salad,  peanut and oranges.                                   

    THURSDAY         •  Vegetable cutlet and poha,  grapes, walnuts.                                      

    FRIDAY               •  Suji upma,  Makhana ,  pomegranate.                          

     

    N.B. 

    •  Nuts are healthy and may be added to your daughter’s tiffin every day.

    •  Minimum oil should be used.

    •  The quantity of the food packed should be appropriate to the appetite of your child.

    •  A napkin must be brought daily to school.

    •  Do not send packaged food items like chips and Kurkure. Home-made chips or popcorn are better substitutes.

    Thank you,

    Yours truly,

    Mrs. V. Panja

    Headmistress




  • Nursery

    Dear Parent,

    This is to inform you that the students of Nursery will be taken to Birla Industrial and Technological Museum on Wednesday, 26th February 2020 during school hours.

    They will be watching the “Bubble Show”.  Kindly ensure that their water bottles and shoes are labelled.

    Thank you,

    Yours truly,

    Mrs. V. Panja
    Headmistress




  • Classes – XI & XII

    Dear Parents,

    The yearly all round success of this Institution, supplemented by the role of parents, guardians as well as well wishers, is the testimony of maintaining ongoing progressive educational practices, in congenial environment for betterment of the future of the student.

    For the purpose of achieving those objectives for their wards the role of parents and guardians is all the more important. However, it is also necessary for the annual restructuring of school fees to cover and make up the ever escalating costs incurred by the institution. This is affected by way of meeting, apart from recurring establishment costs, compulsory statutory financial obligations like regular increases in payment of salaries of teachers and other staff at par with the State Government. The school’s ancillary expenses and creation of reserve fund for development purpose as mandated by the CBSE Bye – Laws, is sine qua non to fulfill the aforesaid objectives.

    This is not unique for any individual educational institution of repute but universally applicable.

    With these facts and circumstances in view it becomes imperative to restructure the school fees periodically; this is considered absolutely necessary and appropriate. Viewing all aspects, Tuition Fee is revised to Rs. 3965 p.m. for the session 2020-21.

    Remaining components, however remain unchanged. The existing scheme of awarding scholarships and due commitment to statutes as at present will continue.

     

                                                                                                                PRINCIPAL