Description of Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School, Mehrauli, Delhi
The location of Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School is Mehrauli, Delhi. There are 36 dedicated and professional faculty members who impart quality education to children in this CBSE school.
1852 saw Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School being launched. The primary medium of instruction is Hindi with English as secondary medium and the student teacher ratio is 26:1. The school takes pride of its excellent teaching methodology.
Classes from 6 to 12 run in this school. 949 is approximately the current student strength of this school. 2702 books are there in the library of this school.
The school has given exceptional results in the academic sphere and its students have excelled in extra co-curricular activities too. The perentage of students passing the exam is 100% with 13% scoring first grade.
Infrastructure
School Code
7090117004
Status of Building
Government
Total Classrooms
11
Facilities in Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School, Mehrauli, Delhi
Library
Playground
Mid-day Meal
Teacher's Details of Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School, Mehrauli, Delhi
Total Teacher - 72 | Graduated - 36 | Post Graduated - 36
Mehrauli Village, Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi 110030, India
Phone No.
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Reviews of Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School, Mehrauli, Delhi (20)
Pradeep Sheoran
Jan 26, 2018
3
The school is kind of fine. I went here for my exam once. Reaching the school from metro is easy but when you want to back back no auto driver will take you back to metro. The place is full of traffic as it adjoins qutub minar. I had to catch a bus in the hot sun and it wasn't pleasant. It's better if you have your own vehicle to reach this destination.
How can anybody justify Govt school is good enough. Need introspection among Govt Officials, Teachers, Organisations & Students for betterment of education in Delhi.
The school is kind of fine. I went here for my exam once. Reaching the school from metro is easy but when you want to back back no auto driver will take you back to metro. The place is full of traffic as it adjoins qutub minar. I had to catch a bus in the hot sun and it wasn't pleasant. It's better if you have your own vehicle to reach this destination.
How can anybody justify Govt school is good enough. Need introspection among Govt Officials, Teachers, Organisations & Students for betterment of education in Delhi.
The school is kind of fine. I went here for my exam once. Reaching the school from metro is easy but when you want to back back no auto driver will take you back to metro. The place is full of traffic as it adjoins qutub minar. I had to catch a bus in the hot sun and it wasn't pleasant. It's better if you have your own vehicle to reach this destination.
How can anybody justify Govt school is good enough. Need introspection among Govt Officials, Teachers, Organisations & Students for betterment of education in Delhi.
The school is kind of fine. I went here for my exam once. Reaching the school from metro is easy but when you want to back back no auto driver will take you back to metro. The place is full of traffic as it adjoins qutub minar. I had to catch a bus in the hot sun and it wasn't pleasant. It's better if you have your own vehicle to reach this destination.
How can anybody justify Govt school is good enough. Need introspection among Govt Officials, Teachers, Organisations & Students for betterment of education in Delhi.
The location of Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School is Mehrauli, Delhi. There are 36 dedicated and professional faculty members who impart quality education to children in this CBSE school.
1852 saw Govt Boys Sr. Secondary School being launched. The primary medium of instruction is Hindi with English as secondary medium and the student teacher ratio is 26:1. The school takes pride of its excellent teaching methodology.
Classes from 6 to 12 run in this school. 949 is approximately the current student strength of this school. 2702 books are there in the library of this school.
The school has given exceptional results in the academic sphere and its students have excelled in extra co-curricular activities too. The perentage of students passing the exam is 100% with 13% scoring first grade.