Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Amroha

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Amroha [1]
Location
Baseda Taga Amroha
India
Information
Type School
Motto Pragyanam Brahma [2]
Established 2000
Principal J. N. Sharma
Grades Class 6 - 12
Campus size 35-acre (140,000 m2)
Campus type Township
Affiliation C.B.S.E.
Website http://www.jnvjpnagar.com [3]

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Amroha (also known as JNV Amroha or JNV Baseda Taga) is a boarding school, set up in Amroha, India, in 2000. It is an autonomous body which works under the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (India).[4] The concept of opening a boarding school, called Navodaya Vidyalaya, in every district of India was born as a part of the section 5.15 in New Policy on Education(NPE86). Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Amroha has a campus of 35 acres, close to Saidpur Mafi Bijnor on NH -76, in Baseda Taga, Amroha. It is a fully residential boarding school which provides accommodation to students, faculty and staff.

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Prayer ground 2
Academic Block (Temporary Site)
Teacher's Quarters

History

JNV Baseda Taga Amroha Nagar was established in 2000. The school sprawls over 35 acre of land, full of lush green trees. It educates children mainly from a rural background. Affiliated with the CBSE the school imparts education in the streams of Science and Commerce. The third language of the school is Kannada and migration linkage is with the JNV Mudipu Dakshana Kannada Karnataka state.

Academics

The results of class X and XII examinations of the Vidyalayas have been consistently better than the overall CBSE national averages.

Infrastructure

The campus is on 35 acre of land, with two boys hostel, one girls hostel, 42 staff apartments, administrative block, academic building, one multipurpose hall and one dining halls where more than 500 students take their breakfast, lunch and dinner, a library with approximately 6500 books and magazines, including magazine and news papers in Hindi, English and Kannada languages. The Career Corner has books for exams and professional courses.

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