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About Bharat Shakti Public School |
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Bharat Shakti Public School is an integral part of one of the finest centres of learning in Krishan Vihar, Delhi. This School , established in the Year 1989, is run by Bharat Shakti Public School Educational Society, Registered under the Societies registration Act XXI of 1860, Delhi.
The school is an English medium, Co -educational; Secondary School for Purposeful, value based quality education with emphasis on high standard of discipline, character building, national integrity, strong Indian culture values, simplicity and truthfulness.
The School aims at the all round development of the child recognizing each individual as a positive asset and is nurtured to its full potential. The students are encouraged to inculcate a Sense of Discipline, Self-reliance and Comradeship so that they prove to be worthy Indian citizens. The school tries to provide an atmosphere where the students may achieve balanced emotional growth and self-confidence. Here proper ambiance is provided to the students for building their dreams, spread the enthusiasm and make the environment shine around them brighter |
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The school has highly qualified faculty for secondary departments in academic as well as for co-curricular activities for the all around development of students. It has spacious class rooms, well equipped science laboratories, Computer Laboratories and Music room with musical instruments. To develop academic excellence, the school offers a wide syllabus with careful planning and guidance, and this has enabled the student's independent thinking and self expression. Group activities in the school inculcate in the students team spirit, feelings of patriotism and teach them values of sharing and caring.
The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) New Delhi. Therefore, our effort is to prepare the students from class 1 and 10 according to the prescribed norms. The medium of instruction is English, with equal emphasis on Hindi and Sanskrit.
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