Govt. Higher Primary School Kurubarahalli

School NameGovt. Higher Primary School Kurubarahalli
AddressKamalanagar Ward No 16, Kurubara Halli, North1, Bangalore, Karnataka
LocationKamalanagar Ward No 16
CityBangalore
DistrictBengaluru Urban
StateKarnataka
Pincode560086
CategoryUpper Primary School
BlockNorth1

Govt. Higher Primary School Kurubarahalli is located in Kamalanagar Ward No 16, Kurubara Halli, North1, Bangalore, Karnataka. Established in year 1964, the school is a Co-educational and is located in Urban area. This is a Upper Primary school and is currently operational. The school is managed by Department of Education. It falls under Bbmp municipality. This school falls under Mahalakshmi Layout assembly constituency. This is primarily Kannada medium school but English is also spoken during classes.

Class I to V130 Students
Class VI to VIII152 Students
Total Students282 Students
Total Teachers9 Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio31:1
Student-Classroom Ratio22:1

This institution has strength of around three hundred students and has 9 teachers to teach them, which makes the student-teacher ratio of 31 students per teacher. All of the teachers are appointed on Regular basis. Two teachers are Male and remaining seven are Female. In terms of Academic qualification four teachers are Below Graduate, three are Graduate and rest two are Post Graduate. One teacher is trained in Computer. The student classroom ratio is 22:1, means on an average twenty two students sit in a classroom which is very good. There are 130 students in class I to V and 152 students in class VI to VIII.

The school is in a Govt. building and it has pucca boundary walls. The school has total thirteen clasrooms. The school has one laptop, ten desktops and one printer in its premises. There is reading corner, library and book bank for students. There are four boys toilets and four girls toilets for students. The school has both hand wash facility and drinking water facility for people.

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