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'''The Sanskaar Valley School''' is a [[Private school|private]], K–12 [[Mixed-sex education|co-educational]] day-boarding and residential school in [[Bhopal]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], India. It runs under the aegis of the Sharda Devi Charitable Trust and [[D B Corp Ltd.|Dainik Bhaskar Group]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Shocking: Dainik Bhaskar Group Establishes Sanskar Valley School On Grazing Land (Part-I) |url=http://www.windowtonews.com/news.php?id=106424 |accessdate=25 March 2019 |work=Window To News |date=27 November 2017 |language=en-gb}}</ref> |
'''The Sanskaar Valley School''' is a [[Private school|private]], K–12 [[Mixed-sex education|co-educational]] day-boarding and residential school in [[Bhopal]], [[Madhya Pradesh]], India. It runs under the aegis of the Sharda Devi Charitable Trust and [[D B Corp Ltd.|Dainik Bhaskar Group]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Shocking: Dainik Bhaskar Group Establishes Sanskar Valley School On Grazing Land (Part-I) |url=http://www.windowtonews.com/news.php?id=106424 |accessdate=25 March 2019 |work=Window To News |date=27 November 2017 |language=en-gb}}</ref> |
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Set in [[Kerwa Dam]], this expansive school campus spans more than 40 acres of land. The school is organized into four distinct blocks, each catering to specific grade ranges. The journey begins in the "Aadhar" block, dedicated to nurturing the youngest minds from nursery (which is called "Aarambh"), to class 1 (called "Nirmaan"). Students progress through the "Prangan" block, designed for classes 2 to 5, fostering foundational skills and academic development. |
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As students enter the middle school years, they find themselves in the "Sopaan" block, dedicated to classes 6 to 8, and are given a choice between two boards; CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) and CICSE (Council of Indian Certificate of Secondary Education), which later transforms to IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) in Grade 9. In Grade 9, they encounter a significant milestone with the introduction of subject choices. The curriculum is designed to offer a well-rounded education, with students having the opportunity to make choices based on their interests and career aspirations. |
As students enter the middle school years, they find themselves in the "Sopaan" block, dedicated to classes 6 to 8, and are given a choice between two boards; [[CAIE]] (Cambridge Assessment International Education) and [[CICSE]] (Council of Indian Certificate of Secondary Education), which later transforms to [[IGCSE]] (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) in Grade 9. In Grade 9, they encounter a significant milestone with the introduction of subject choices. The curriculum is designed to offer a well-rounded education, with students having the opportunity to make choices based on their interests and career aspirations. |
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The academic structure has three groups — Group-1, Group-2, and Group-3. |
The academic structure has three groups — Group-1, Group-2, and Group-3. |
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Chandanpura , , 462016 India | |
Coordinates | 23°10′59″N 77°22′48″E / 23.183°N 77.380°E |
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Type | Private Day-boarding and Residential school |
Established | 2006—Present |
School board | CISCE CIE, Cambridge NIOS |
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Director | Jyoti Agarwal[1] |
Principal | Dillip Kumar Panda[1] |
Grades | K–12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Language | English |
Campus size | 40 acres |
Campus type | Day boarding and residential |
Website | www |
The Sanskaar Valley School is a private, K–12 co-educational day-boarding and residential school in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It runs under the aegis of the Sharda Devi Charitable Trust and Dainik Bhaskar Group.[2] Set in Kerwa Dam, this expansive school campus spans more than 40 acres of land. The school is organized into four distinct blocks, each catering to specific grade ranges. The journey begins in the "Aadhar" block, dedicated to nurturing the youngest minds from nursery (which is called "Aarambh"), to class 1 (called "Nirmaan"). Students progress through the "Prangan" block, designed for classes 2 to 5, fostering foundational skills and academic development.
History
Infrastructure
Achievements
Faculty
Academic programs
As students enter the middle school years, they find themselves in the "Sopaan" block, dedicated to classes 6 to 8, and are given a choice between two boards; CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) and CICSE (Council of Indian Certificate of Secondary Education), which later transforms to IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) in Grade 9. In Grade 9, they encounter a significant milestone with the introduction of subject choices. The curriculum is designed to offer a well-rounded education, with students having the opportunity to make choices based on their interests and career aspirations.
The academic structure has three groups — Group-1, Group-2, and Group-3.
Group 1 | English, Hindi, History, Civics and Geography (HCG) |
Group 2 | Mathematics and Science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics) |
Group 3 | Computer Applications, Art, Economic Applications, Indian Dance, Commercial Applications, Hindustani Music, Environmental Applications, Cookery, Physical Education, Robotics and AI. |
Sanskaar Vidhya Niketan
References
- ^ a b "Management". The Sanskaar Valley School. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
- ^ "Shocking: Dainik Bhaskar Group Establishes Sanskar Valley School On Grazing Land (Part-I)". Window To News. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2019.