The sanction is subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions in addition to the general conditions intimated at the time of grant of provisional affiliation for secondary classes.
Management
The school is under the management of the registered under Rajasthan Registration Act Registration Number is a Institution.
Medium Of Instruction
The school has English language as its medium of instruction.
Type Of School
The school is run as an efficient unaided. It is a Boy's school.
Premises
The owns the property on which the school building stands.
Studies
The Scholastic Year in our School is from the month of April to March. Our school is preparing students for the All India Secondary and Senior School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi and will admit students of all communities, treating their religious beliefs with due respect. The following subjects are taught in the Senior Secondary Classes: English, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Geography, Economics, Political Science, Business Studies, Accountancy, Computer Science, informatics Practices and Sociology.
Educational Aim of Our School
The aim of the school is to give students a sound intellectual, physical and moral education, so that the turn out to be good and upright citizens for time and eternity. i.e. drawing out and developing in proportion to their importance, all the faculties and talents with special emphasis on character building.
Our traditions
In our school we take pride in the following traditions:
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To be always friendly with one another in and out of school.
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To avoid vulgarity in our talk and behaviour.
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To accept whatever work is assigned to us as our rightful share.
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To offer help to any unattended visitors we happen to meet in the school premises.
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To rise and show due respect when any Father, Sister, Teacher or a visitor enters any room in which we happen to be.
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To be courteous to and sportsman-like with opposing teams and with officials.
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To respect the library and the rights of other students using it.
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To respect the beauty of the school premises and to report any damage which we may observe.
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To avoid dropping waste papers in the school premises and to pick up any such papers dropped by others.
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To learn and observe good manners at table and elsewhere.
These traditions are little things in themselves, but they have great values. The desire to observe them must come from within and must be genuine; only then can one's character be formed.