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A new block accommodates classes LKG to grade 2. The school has facilities for teaching non-scholastic subjects like arts, craft, music (vocal and instrumental), computer, CCA, environment and physical education. [3] The school has about 150 classrooms to accommodate 4,000 students, with 175 plus teaching and more than 25 non-teaching staff. [1]
There are 2 other branches: a CBSE School and Feeder Section . The school educates students from LKG to Standard 12. It offers education as per the Matriculation and Higher Secondary board or Tamil Nadu State Board syllabus. Website : [1]
Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal, is a school in Bangalore and part of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan in India.It was started in 1965. The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education.
The PSBB School in Chennai was established in 1958 by a group of housewives of the Nungambakkam Ladies Recreation Club. There were 13 students in a thatched shed on the terrace of the residence of the dean and director of the school, Mrs. Y. G. Parthasarathy.
LKG and UKG stages prepare and help children emotionally, mentally, socially and physically to grasp knowledge easily in the later stages of school and college life. [75] A systematic process of preschool education is followed in India to impart knowledge in the best possible way for a better understanding of the young children.
Indian School, Ras Al- Khaimah is an English-medium school situated in Nakheel, Ras al-Khaimah.Founded in 1979 it is managed by the Indian Association. The school is recognised by the Ministry of Education of the United Arab Emirates and affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in New Delhi.
Little Flower High School (LFHS) was established in July 1953 by the Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel, founded by the 17th century French priest and Catholic saint, Saint Louis de Montfort.
Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School is a private co-educational JrKG to Std 12 dayschool in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, built by Gopal Krishna Singhania and named after his wife.