St. Edmund's School Malviya Nagar Jaipur

St. Edmund's School, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
Address
Malviya Nagar
Jaipur, Rajasthan
India
Information
Motto "Facta Non Verba"
Established July 1986 (July 1986)
Administrator Mrs. Manjula Singh
Director Dr. Anoop Singh
Principal Mrs. Sudha R Agarwal
Teaching staff 100+
Grades 1 -12
Gender Co-educational
Enrollment 3500+
Campus area
Color(s) grey
Affiliation CBSE
Website http://www.stedmundsjaipur.com

St. Edmund's School, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, is one of the oldest schools in the city of Jaipur, Founded in 1986.

History

St. Edmund's School is a co-educational school affiliated by Central Board of Secondary Education. It was founded in July 1986, by Late Shri Ranveer Singh ji,[1]

The campus

The campus is located in Malviya Nagar, Jaipur the Capital of Rajasthan.[2]

Academic life

The school follows flexible modular scheduling to educate the pupils. The school practices a six -day week consisting of 40 periods, each of 35 minutes. The academic year has always consisted of two terms: the Spring Term and the Autumn Term.

Social work, known formally as "Socially Useful Productive Work", is also part of school life.

School activities

Sports

Sports is rare in school

Clubs and societies

Extracurricular activities are also a compulsory element of school life, we are having different clubs:

  • SCIENCE CLUB
  • COMMERCE CLUB
  • ENGLISH CLUB
  • PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

School songs

Attendance at the morning assembly is required of all pupils and teachers. It traditionally begins with a song from the school's Song Book

Affiliations

Ties with other schools

To promote the concept of creating Global citizens, St. Edmund’s, Malviya Nagar successfully stepped into a long-term partnership program with its sister schools - Odsherreds Efterskole, Denmark and Lincoln University Technical College, England in 2015. The program is designed to work mutually on the exchange of experiences, promoting international learning, understanding global issues, creating awareness through cross-cultural skills and communication and above all providing global networking opportunities.

This program is not just aimed to benefit students but is also designed to give the teachers of both the schools an opportunity to share their ideas about their respective teaching styles. It will also enhance the acceptance and understanding of international languages and concepts and usage of analytical skills in problem-solving situations.

References

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