SDMT Prabhavati Public School

Shree Dadiji Mandir Trust Prabhavati Public School
Hindi: श्री दादीजी मंदिर ट्रस्ट प्रभावती पब्लिक स्कूल
Location
pipalpadar(titlagarh), Odisha
India
Coordinates 20°18′37″N 83°10′20″E / 20.3102°N 83.1722°E / 20.3102; 83.1722Coordinates: 20°18′37″N 83°10′20″E / 20.3102°N 83.1722°E / 20.3102; 83.1722
Information
Type
Established 1988 (1988)
Founder Sri. G.V. Raman
School district Bolangir
Chairperson Susheel Saraff [1]
Principal sunanda jati[2]
Classes Classes I to XI[1]
Campuses   Manigaon, Odisha (seniors' section; 20°18′37″N 83°10′20″E / 20.3102°N 83.1722°E / 20.3102; 83.1722)
  Titilagarh, Odisha (juniors' section; 20°17′30″N 83°09′11″E / 20.291727°N 83.153032°E / 20.291727; 83.153032)
Affiliation Central Board of Secondary Education
Website sdmtpps.com

Shree Dadiji Mandir Trust Prabhavati Public School (Hindi: श्री दादीजी मंदिर ट्रस्ट प्रभावती पब्लिक स्कूल), also known as SDMT Prabhavati Public School and S.D.M.T.P.P.S., is an Indian school located in Manigaon, Odisha.

History

The school was founded in 1988 by Sri. G.V. Raman in honor of her sister Smt. Prabhavati. It was started with the aim of providing affordable education to the population of this rural area.

In 1996, the school was taken over by the Shree Dadiji Mandir Trust, a not-for-profit charitable organization.

Education system

The school follows the Central Board of Secondary Education system and has continuous tests and assignments.

Campuses

There are two campus locations. The juniors' section (from nursery till class III) is located centrally in Titilagarh at Old Bank Chowk. The seniors' section (from class IV to XII) is situated in Manigaon, approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) away from the juniors' section.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "About SDMTPPS". SDMTPPS. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  2. "Principal of School". SDMTPPS. Retrieved 17 September 2014.


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