Amrjyoti Public High School, Gwalior(1-10)

School NameAmrjyoti Public High School, Gwalior(1-10)
AddressBahat, Baihta, Morar(Rural), Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
LocationBahat
CityGwalior
DistrictGwalior
StateMadhya Pradesh
Pincode474006
CategorySecondary School
BlockMorar(Rural)

Amrjyoti Public High School, Gwalior(1-10) is located in Bahat, Baihta, Morar(Rural), Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Established in year 2004, the school is a Co-educational and is located in Rural area. This is a Secondary school and is currently operational. It's affiliated with State Board for class-X exams. The school is managed by Private Unaided (Recognized). This school falls under 14 Gwalior Grameen assembly constituency. The medium of instructions is Hindi in the school but English is also spoken during classes.

Class I to V79 Students
Class VI to VIII47 Students
Class IX to XII73 Students
Total Students199 Students
Total Teachers7 Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio28:1
Student-Classroom Ratio11:1

This institution has enrolled around two hundred students who are taught by 7 teachers. The school has student-teacher ratio of 28 students per teacher. All of the teachers are appointed on Regular basis. Five teachers are Male and remaining two are Female. In terms of Academic qualification five teachers are Graduate and rest two are Post Graduate. None of the teachers are trained in Computer. The student classroom ratio is 11:1, means on an average eleven students sit in a classroom which is very good. There are 79 students in class I to V, 47 students in class VI to VIII and 73 students in class IX to XII.

The school is in a private building and it has pucca boundary walls. The school has total eighteen clasrooms. The school has both internet facility and DTH facility for students. There is reading corner, library and book bank for students. There are two boys toilets and two girls toilets for students. The school has both hand wash facility and drinking water facility for people.

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