Indian Language School
The Indian Language School or I.L.S. was established in Lagos, Nigeria in 1982 in light of the growing Indian community in the city.
It was originally set up in a residential neighborhood at 11 Johnson Street, Illupeju. The school began as converted residences — cramped with three floors, a playground, a basketball court and volleyball court. Over the past few years, the school has expanded significantly, acquiring nearby properties, thus catering to the large number of students that enroll with the school each year.
Organization
Approximately 3,000 students are registered. The school surrogates the Central Board of Secondary Education and helps Indian students residing overseas to transition into higher education programs. The school has several sports events like basketball, football, table tennis, badminton, cricket and volleyball. It provides students an opportunity to explore a diverse range of possibilities both academic and extra-curricular. It has a basketball court and a volleyball court while table tennis is played in a separate part of the building. A separate nearby residence has been bought by the school, where a five-a-side football field has been constructed along with a badminton court.
The school has an Interact Club with the president as raghav raj savara. The initiative of the Interact Club was taken up by school head boy Raghav Raj Savara.
The school follows the CBSE board of education. The textbooks used by the students are provided by the NCERT. There are almost 150 teachers. The languages taught to the students are English, Hindi, and the choice of the third language is between French , Tamil and Sanskrit. Only class 6 and above have to learn a third language. The other subjects include Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Accountancy, Business Studies, English, and Computer lessons.
Office Bearers
Academic Year | Head Boy | Head Girl | 2015- 2016 | Raghav raj savara | Radha Parikh |
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2014 - 2015 | Aayush Chatterjee | Tanya Rupani | |||
2013 - 2014 | Vivek Sood | Divya Ramchandani | |||
2012 - 2013 | Vivek Ganesh | Rucha Deshpande | |||
2011 - 2012 | Somnath Deshmukh | Preetika Nair | |||
2010 - 2011 | Vishal Kirpalani | Amrath Sait | |||
2009 - 2010 | Parth Bhatt | Sheena Sood | |||
2008 - 2009 | Vinayak Chopra | Harshitha krishnan | |||
2007 - 2008 | Prasad Raghu | Tanya Tandon | |||
2006 - 2007 | Naveen Mathew | Gitanjali Ramchandani | |||
2005 - 2006 | Rahul Sawlani | Ramya S Palachola | |||
2004 - 2005 | Rohit Deshpande | Ananya Tandon | |||
2003 - 2004 | Dinesh Gianchandani | Suvish Melanta | |||
2002 - 2003 | Madhav Jagannathan | Sreelakshmi Leeladharan | |||
2001 - 2002 | Siddharth Kacher | Esha Khullar | |||
2000 - 2001 | Balachandran Kuttapuram | Aditi Gupta | |||
1999 - 2000 | Kim D'Souza | Payal Kapoor | |||
1998 - 1999 | S Krishnamoorthy | Shirpa Kashyap | |||
1997 - 1998 | Tarun Nagrani | Maansi Kumar | |||
1996 - 1997 | Aninda Bhunia | Amita Mallya | |||
1995 - 1996 | Dinesh Khialani | Nisha Girglani |
Official publications
I.L.S. runs an annual magazine feature 'Prabal 's world' , illustrating the events of the past year. It includes articles written by the students and the teachers. First published in 1986, it has been become an integral part of the school.
In 2008 a monthly newsletter iVoice was started. It was started by four students: Prabal Kochhar, Arshi Agarwal, Satarupa Ray and Prasad Raghu, and was headed by Mrs. Vani. It is solely maintained by the students and has gained huge popularity. It is usually four pages and includes articles, jokes, polls, crossword puzzles, and the occasional distorted picture (of a well-known student) which has to be identified by the students. Editors of iVoice have been Yash Siddharth (2008), Raveena Lokur (2009), Garima Lakhanpal (2010), Nikhil Wadhwa (2011), while the current editor is Anushka Sen (2015) and the teacher in charge is Mrs Mitali Mukhopadhyay.
External links
- Indian Language School
- Central Board of Secondary Education, India
- Text books prescribed by National Council of Education and Research, India