A school built by teachers who stayed
Two classrooms in a rented building in 1998; twelve acres and 1,850 children today. What did not change is the belief that a school is only as good as the ordinary Tuesday inside it.
Dr. Anjali Verma
Principal · Ph.D. English Literature
“Parents ask me what makes a school good. My answer has not changed in fourteen years: whether the adults in the building notice a child who has gone quiet.
We are unfashionably strict about attendance, marks reaching home on time, and homework that a child can finish without a parent sitting beside them. Everything else — the labs, the buses, the trophies — exists to support that.”
Vision, and the daily version of it
Vision
To send out young people who are academically prepared, physically active and decent to the people around them — in that order of difficulty, not importance.
Mission
Small sections, subject specialists from Class VI, transparent assessment, and a record of every child's progress that any parent can open at any hour.
Values
Punctuality, honest marking, respect across languages and faiths, and service through the four houses — each house adopts a community project every year.
Twenty-eight years, briefly
The school opens
Two classrooms on Vidya Marg, 54 children, seven teachers.
CBSE affiliation
Affiliation No. 123456 granted; the first Class X batch appears in 2006.
Senior wing and labs
Science, computer and language laboratories, and the twelve-acre campus completed.
Digital records
Attendance, marks and fees move online; parents get the portal that runs this website.
What is actually on the twelve acres
Nothing here is aspirational. This is the plant as it stands in August 2026.
48 classrooms
Every room fitted with a projector; primary rooms carpeted with reading corners.
6 laboratories
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science and a junior science room.
14,000-title library
Separate junior and senior reading halls, open through the lunch break.
400m track and fields
Football, cricket nets, two basketball courts and a covered multipurpose hall.
Medical room
A full-time nurse, a visiting doctor twice a week and an ambulance on call.
18 buses
GPS tracked, each with a lady attendant and a named route in-charge.
Arts and music block
Pottery wheel, two music rooms, a dance studio and a 300-seat auditorium.
Counselling room
A full-time counsellor for Classes VI to XII, with a private entrance.
Canteen and mess
A rotating fortnightly menu, no fried food, published to parents in advance.
Who runs the school day
Ninety-two teachers, twenty-six administrative and support staff. Here are the people you are most likely to meet.