Nalgonda Public School

The Nalgonda Public School, is a private school located in Meerbagh Colony, Nalgonda, India . It was started in 1985 by the Dynamic Educational Society headed by Mr. Bheemaiah Jagini. In Feb 2010, the school celebrated its 25th anniversary (Silver Jubilee).

Nalgonda Public School
Location
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Coordinates17.0681°N 79.2602°E / 17.0681; 79.2602
Information
TypePrivate School
Established1985
Enrollment1100(round figure)
Color(s)Khaki, white

About the school

Cubs High School was the vision of Mr. Bheemaiah Jagini. Together with Mr. Amarender Rao, Mr. Ram Mohan Rao and Mr. Venkat Narayana Goud this vision became a reality in 1985, which later has been changed to The Nalgonda Public School in 1985 run by the Dynamic Educational Society since then.

The school is English medium co-educational, affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi.

The school uses Telugu from Class 1 as a 2nd choice. In Class 9, students study Telugu or Hindi as their 2nd language. The school follows the NCERT curriculam.

Morning assembly includes school prayer, pledge and Vande Mataram followed by News Headlines and Enrichment program.

Nalgonda Public School fosters competition and team spirit among the students by conducting competitions in academics, sports and co-curricular activities. For this purpose the school is divided into four Houses - Red, Yellow, Blue and Green. Each House is under the charge of a House Master/Teacher, a House Captain. They coordinate Discipline, conduct competitions, etc. In the 2nd month of the academic year (usually in July), students are placed into one of the four houses.

At the end of the academic year, the house with the most points is awarded the House Cup.

Dynamic Educational Society

  • Mr. Bheemaiah Jagini (President)
  • Mr. Amarender Rao D (Secretary)
  • Mr. Venkat Narayana Goud P (Treasurer)

School Events

Students of Nalgonda Public School standing at morning assembly

The school organizes events annually:

  • Annual Day
  • Sports Day
  • Children's Day

The school celebrates Teachers Day, Independence Day, and Republic day.

Sports facilities

Events in athletics, cricket, volleyball, hockey, and throwball are conducted annually.

References

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