Situated amidst the serene landscapes between Indore and Chhipaner Roads in Harda, Madhya Pradesh, Gyaan Valley School is poised to set a standard for comprehensive and balanced learning. This proposed CBSE day school seeks to serve as a hallmark of integrated and progressive education with a focus on building curiosity, character, and competence in every student.
With a mission to inspire young minds, the school will combine structured academics with innovative teaching, creating a highly conducive environment for learners to prosper intellectually and morally along with providing them tools to excel in an adaptable world.
School Serv, as an authoritative force in CBSE school consultancy is steering the journey of Gyaan Valley School from aspiration to accomplishment, forming a premier institution that sets benchmarks in educational quality & operational excellence. With a resolute focus on originality and detail, the team is building the foundation for an extraordinary learning environment.
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Challenges Faced by Newly Set-Up Schools
The education sector in India is constantly expanding due to the high demand fuelled by the country’s increasing population. Education is the core need for our children to acquire knowledge and become responsible citizens in the future. Through various initiatives, the government has made education ... Read More
Qualification For A School Principal
Teaching is more than imparting knowledge. It's about inspiring change. Learning is more than absorbing facts. It's about acquiring understanding.... Read More
How to Enhance Student Participation in a Virtual Setup?
Classrooms incorporate students with distinct characters some are always ready to raise their hand to participate and some are hesitant to come forward and engage in classroom discussions. It’s a complicated process to bring students into conversations that require them to be vocal.... Read More
Seeing Lockdown in a new light—Self-study and Skill Building Resources
In the wake of COVID-19 lockdown, the schools across the country are closed and the examinations have been cancelled. State boards and the CBSE has announced that it will promote the students from class 1 to 8 without the examinations, academic calendars are being redesigned. The entire scenario see... Read More
Differential Learning—teaching students with different learning pace and styles
Classrooms are composed of students with varied learning profiles, diverse grasping abilities and different interests. Teachers have to come up with an approach which accommodates this diversity while imparting lessons. The approach is known as differentiated instruction and it is critical for creat... Read More
Karnataka HC Allows 15% Waiver on School Fees instead of 30% Mandated by Govt.
The Government Order dated 29th January 2021 directing schools to reduce the tuition fees for the academic session 2020-21 by 30%, was modified by the Karnataka High Court on September 16... Read More
The Human Resource Development Ministry, in view of the Coronavirus lockdown has directed CBSE, NCERT, NTA and NIOS to come up with alternate calendars. The direction came in as the examinations and academic session schedules are getting changed in the wake of Covid-19 lockdown situation in the coun... Read More
Accreditation of Schools Testifies Quality of School Education
The accreditation of schools is sometimes outsourced by the national boards including CBSE. These private institutions have, to the board’s satisfaction, the capability to assess a school in terms of quality of education it imparts.... Read More
PM announces the Launch of Fit India Grading System for Schools
The Fit India School rankings grade the school according to the merit in three categories, the first being the Fit India Schools then the Fit India School (3 star) and finally the Fit India School (5 star).... Read More
Learning Matters—How a Powerful Tool to Modify Education in Rural Areas Evolved
Saras has an overall 18 years of experience in various child education programmes, managing digital contents and also teaching in the US. She has two MS degrees from Purdue University in Child Development and Special Education. After returning back to India she contacted her friend Gowri who was wor... Read More
Trust vs Society vs Section 8 Company,Which suits best to school starters?
Trusts, Societies and Section 8 companies are non-proprietary organizations, which means that they are set up to provide service to the community and not with a profit motive. In India, educational institutions are mandatorily established by a Trust or Society or a Section 8 company. This rule obvio... Read More
Anantha Lakshmi International School - A welcome addition to the educational scene of Anantapur
The southern part of India is relatively known for giving more emphasis on education which has exposed them to various learning avenues and they also have earned good reputation in terms of literacy. The state Andhra Pradesh constitutes a literacy rate of over 72% which makes it one of the most lite... Read More
Merger of Low Enrolment Schools in Karnataka
After calls to create a better academic environment in the state’s government schools, the Karnataka Government put forth a proposal to set up a ‘model school’ in every gram panchayat. These schools will be created by merging local schools together.... Read More
Ashirwad Global School is a first-of-its-kind educational centre in Hunsagi, Yadgir District, Karnataka. Situated right in the heart of a tribal-dominated region and envisioned to bring high-quality education to children in regions beyond conventional urban centers the school provides equal learning opportunities to bridge the educational gap. The school evolved out of a deep awareness of the educational marginalisation that many remote & indigenous communities face in India.
The school is based on the CBSE curriculum which helps integrate premium pedagogical practices to achieve meaningful learning outcomes. Here special attention is given to first-generation learners and they are equipped with tools that truly match the urban standards. Digital literacy is given equal emphasis along with technological proficiency in this institution. The co-curricular framework, on the other hand, is made strategically to provide maximum exposure to students in developing essential life skills alongside their academics.
Set in an expansive 10-acre campus, the school has smart learning spaces, well-equipped sports zones, special activity areas & boarding facilities. In a community where such infrastructure was once out of reach, these facilities now remain symbols of possibility & pride. The faculty, recruited from across India based on merit, is adept at both subject mastery & child development. They are also specially trained to work sensitively with students from socially & culturally diverse backgrounds bringing inclusivity in classrooms.
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What Infrastructure is required to start CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE/Cambridge and IB Schools in India?
The land and infrastructure requirements to start CBSE, IGCSE/Cambridge, ICSE and IB Schools in India are defined by the respective boards and vary with nature of accommodation, capacity, terrain, and geography. International organizations dwell upon the dimensions relatively lesser than CBSE or ICSE, nonetheless, they mandate complete learning environment in every respect and can accommodate not only the given number of children but also the pedagogical activities, movements, and interactions. CBSE, ICSE or State board schools can also run international programs by provisioning appropriate infrastructure. Specific requirements have been detailed in the following articles -
How to Increase School Admissions ?
Many school promoters are finding it difficult to enroll required number of students. This is in fact, one of the biggest challenge school promoters are experiencing when they launch a new school or trying to sustain an established school. Creating the best infrastructure, putting up hoardings and h... Read More
Artificial Intelligence to be introduced in CBSE Schools
Making the year 2018 eventful with changes that really altered the state of affairs, Central Board of Secondary Education is not seeming complacent. Come January, the schools start applying... Read More