Daffodils Public School, Motihari

Daffodils Public School, Motihari

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Daffodils Public School, Motihari
Raghunathpur
Motihari, Bihar, 845401
India
Coordinates 26°38′28″N 84°53′43″E / 26.6412343°N 84.8952835°E / 26.6412343; 84.8952835Coordinates: 26°38′28″N 84°53′43″E / 26.6412343°N 84.8952835°E / 26.6412343; 84.8952835
Information
School type Middle School
Established 1994
Founded 1994
Opened 1994
Founder Late Upendra Nath Sinha
School board CBSE
School district Motihari
Director Sanjiv Ranjan Sinha
Principal Sanjiv Ranjan Sinha
Vice principal Mrs. Anuradha Sinha

Daffodils Public School is a school in Motihari, Bihar, India, established in 1994. It was the first school to be opened in Raghunathpur, Motihari and follows the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) educational pattern. The school caters to children from nursery to Eighth Standard.Classes from Ninth to twelfth have been planned to be introduced.[1]

Staff

Education

Daffodils Public School follows the CBSE Pattern. NCERT Publication books are used.The school provide its own study material to the Kindergarten students, and conducts its own internal exams for all Std. up to VIII.[3]

Infrastructure

The school has a built-up area of 400 sq ft (38 m2). It is a two-storey structure with a playground large enough to host all major sports. There is also a computer laboratory. On the ground floor, there is a conference room that is used for all major in-house events hosted for the students.

Sports and co-curricular activities

The school conducts a major sports event on 24 September every year on the eve of Birth-Anniversary of its founder, late Upendra Nath Sinha. The school encourages co-curricular activities and holds at least one competition each month.[4]

External links

References

  1. "Daffodils Public School | About". Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  2. "Daffodils Public School | Faculty". Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  3. "Daffodils Public School | Examination Scheme". Retrieved 2015-09-10.
  4. "Daffodils Public School | Academic". Retrieved 2015-09-10.
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