Green Valley Educational Institute

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Green Valley Educational Institute
GreenValleySchoolLogo.jpg
Location
Rangpora Illahi Bagh

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Information
TypeBusiness Company
MottoVirtue & Consoscenza
Established1991
StatusPrivate School
PrincipalMr MD Zargar
LanguageEnglish Kashmiri, Urdu
Color(s)Green
Websitehttps://www.greenvalleykashmir.com

Green Valley Educational Institute (estd. 1991) is a co-educational, K-12 school in Illahi Bagh Srinagar, Kashmir.It was established in 1991, and now has approximately 3500 students, 90 buses in fleet and 350 teaching faculty on its campus.[1]

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Overview[]

Staff[]

The school has a renowned academic and non academic staff. It has a supervisory board that oversees in student development.

Courses offered[]

Classes are from Nursery to Grade 12th. At (10 + 2) level, the school offers courses for :

Among other subjects, English, Functional English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Biotechnology, Computer Science, and Information Technology are available.

Other facilities[]

  • Library and resource centers
  • Laboratories for study and experimentation
  • Remediation and counseling centers
  • Infirmary and medical services for students
  • Auditorium, playing courts and smart classrooms.

Sports[]

The Green Valley Sports Department has won laurels in many sports disciplines. The school has a football club Green Valley FC that plays in the B Division of the Jammu Kashmir Football League.

Publications[]

The Evergreen[]

The first edition of the school magazine The Evergreen was released on 7 December 2013.[3] It contains articles written by students and teachers, news, events and activities of the school. The articles are written in English as well as Urdu and Kashmiri.

The main building

References[]

  1. ^ "History". greenvalleykashmir.com. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  2. ^ "DSEK revokes recognition suspension order for GVEI, RP School". Rising Kashmir. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Details". epaper.greaterkashmir.com. Retrieved 7 August 2014.



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