Sainik School, Goalpara

Sainik School, Goalpara
Sainik School, Goalpara, Assam
Location
Goalpara, Assam
India
Information
Type Military school
Established 12 November 1964
Campus Rural
Website www.cic.nic.in/cicwebpages/Assam/Matia/sainik_school.htm

Sainik School Goalpara, Assam, India, was established on 12 November 1964, under the Ministry of Defence. The idea of Sainik schools were presented by the then Defence Minister V.K.Menon in 1961. Initially 18 Sainik schools were founded. This year the school will be celebrating its Golden Jubilee as it is completing 50 years.

The school is located in the north-eastern part of India. In this region there is one more Sainik School in Imphal, Manipur. The school is situated 18 km from Goalpara town en route capital Guwahati. The nearest police station is Mornoi and railway station is Goalpara. It is a fully residential school having classes from standard 6th to 12th. Besides the school there is a kindergarten school.

Admission to the school is done for two standards - 6th and 9th. The average strength of each class is 90. The aim of the school is to prepare students for the National Defence Academy exam. Till date more than 200 students have joined NDA and around 500 joined the armed forces through other exams like CDS.

Sainik School, Goalpara, at Night

House system

There are seven houses for accommodation. These are divided in three groups- sub-junior, junior, senior. Class VI and VII are sub-juniors. Class VIII and IX are juniors. Class X to XII are seniors.

Besides these seven houses there is a mess and auditorium. The school building is in two parts- the Main building and the Science Block. Main block is a 3-story building having classes for class VI to X. All offices of the school are situated in this block. Science block has classrooms for class XI-XII. The block has science laboratories.

Structure

Sainik Schools have three officers from the defence forces. They are Principal, Headmaster and Registrar.

Side view

Activities

School

Sporting activities

There are sports grounds inside school campus. There are five football fields, eight basketball courts, six volleyball courts, two lawn tennis courts, two cricket grounds, four handball grounds; besides these there is an eight-lane 400-meter track for athletics which includes venues for other track and field events like high jump, triple jump, long jump, disc throw, shot put throw, javelin throw, and pole-vault. The annual sports meet is held in December in which best house for athletics meet is judged on the basis of all track and field events.

PT display

In each session, activities are organised. Each sport has a championship and the winner is called the champion of that sport. A trophy is given to each champion at the Annual Prize Distribution ceremony being held before winter break.

Academic events

Events like debate, extempore, recitation, general knowledge quiz, and essay writing are organised in three languages - English, Hindi, Assamese at each three levels - senior, junior, subjunior.

Cultural events

Annual cultural day is celebrated before winter break. The dramatics competition held in the month of November each year.

Other events

Obstacles competition

National Cadet Corps

Rifle drill

Sainik School Goalpara has wing of the NCC. The 27th Company of the NCC is located inside the school premises to train the cadets. Each Friday afternoon there are NCC classes for 90 minutes. The school participates in the Republic Day Parade, New Delhi. The cadets receive an NCC 'A' certificate after class X and NCC 'B'certificate after class XII.

Admissions

Cadets in mufti

Boys are admitted to class VI and IX, between the ages of 10-11 years for class VI and 13-14 years for class IX as of 2 July of the year of admission. Admission is through the all India Entrance Examination which is held in the third week of January. This is followed by interview and medical examination in April/May.

Boys selected are called for admission in June.

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