Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya
Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya | |
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Quality education based on Indian moral values to the students | |
Location | |
Kurukshetra, Haryana India | |
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Type | Public School |
Established | 1973 |
Founder | Madhav Sadashiv Rao Golvalkar |
Principal | Rishi Goel[1] |
Grades | Class 6 - 12 |
Campus size | 10 acres |
Houses |
Brahmaputra |
Website |
www |
Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya is a boarding school in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India. It is run by the Vidya Bharti, an educational organisation.
The school was founded on 21 January 1973 by Madhav Sadashiv Rao Golvalkar and is run by Vidya Bharti, an all India educational organisation which runs more than 24,000 schools.
Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya participates in quizzing competitions, and hosted Vidya Bharti's All-India Quiz Competition in 2007.[2]
History
The school was founded on 21 January 1973 by reverend Madhav Sadashiv Rao Golvalkar. It is run by Vidya Bharti, an all India educational organisation which runs more than 24,000 schools.
School organisation
Academics
Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and functions up to the Senior Secondary level of education (Class 12). Children are taught from the very beginning to work hard at various subjects. Students of the school are generally toppers in the CBSE exam in Haryana. The highest percentage for the 2016 CBSE exam was 10 CGPA (Class X) and 95.6%( Class-XII).
House system
The school follows a house system, a system commonly used in public schools. The four houses are named after famous rivers in India: Brahmaputra, Ganga, Ravi, and Yamuna. Each house is represented by a color which matches the first letter of the house.
- Brahmaputra- Blue
- Ganga - Green
- Ravi- Red
- Yamuna- Yellow
Notable alumni
- Rohit Sardana, senior anchor and television news journalist.
References
- ↑ "School principal honoured". Haryana Plus. 19 September 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ "Eastern UP wins trophy". Tribune India (Haryana edition). 20 November 2007. Retrieved 9 September 2015.