Vidya Devi Jindal School

Vidya Devi Jindal School
Location
Hisar, India, Haryana, 125001
Coordinates 29°10′42″N 75°48′36″E / 29.17833°N 75.81000°E / 29.17833; 75.81000Coordinates: 29°10′42″N 75°48′36″E / 29.17833°N 75.81000°E / 29.17833; 75.81000
Information
School type Private
Motto Vidya Jyoti Jeevan Jyoti
Founded July 1984
Founder O. P. Jindal
Status Open
School board Central Board of Secondary Education
Chairman Prithviraj Jindal
Chairperson Deepika Jindal
Dean Ms. Preeti Sangwan
Principal Shalini Mehrotara
Patron Savitri Jindal
Staff 400
Faculty 134
Gender Female
Student to teacher ratio 1:8
Nickname VDJS
Website vdjs.edu.in

Vidya Devi Jindal School, or VDJS, is a premier residential school for girls located near Hisar city Haryana, India founded in 1984 by Late OP Jindal, former minister of Haryana Government, philanthropist, industrialist of Haryana had a vision for creating a girls residential school at Hisar. It was the maiden venture of the Vidya Devi Jindal Rural Development Trust established in 1981 by Shri OP Jindal. The school became functional in July 1984 and was granted affiliation by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) the same year.

The motto of the school is enshrined in the Sanskrit words Vidya Jyoti Jeevan Jyoti which means 'The Light of Knowledge Is the Light of Life'.

At VDJS, a residential school, the medium of teaching is the English language.

VDJS has 650 boarders with a teacher student ratio of 1:13 and vegetarian cuisine.

Location

It is approximately 150 km from New Delhi, between Hansi and Hisar. The spacious campus has an academic wing, a utility block, a large auditorium, a health club, an infirmary, a dining hall with a seating capacity of 1000, an outdoor swimming pool, a roller skating rink and four hostels to accommodate 800 students. Accommodation for all members of VDJS is provided on the campus.

Houses

The school has a house system with four houses based on four courageous women of India:

  • Kasturba
  • Sarojini
  • Savitri
  • Laxmibai

Inter house activities include cultural festivals and recitation in addition to sports and games.

The school has an annual exchange with Lancaster Girls' Grammar School in northwest England and schools like St. Clement's School in Canada and Stanford Lake College in South Africa.

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