Iqra Urdu Primary School, Dorli

School NameIqra Urdu Primary School, Dorli
AddressDorli, Yavatmal, Maharashtra
LocationDorli
CityYavatmal
DistrictYavatmal
StateMaharashtra
Pincode445001
CategoryUpper Primary School
BlockYavatmal

Iqra Urdu Primary School, Dorli is located in Dorli, Yavatmal, Maharashtra and was established 13 years ago. This school is a Co-educational and is located in Rural area. This is a Upper Primary school and is currently operational. The school is managed by Private Unaided (Recognized). This school falls under 78-Yavatmal assembly constituency. This school comes under Yavatmal-Washim parliamentary constituency. The medium of instructions is Urdu in the school but Marathi, English and Hindi is also spoken during classes.

Class I to V304 Students
Class VI to VIII123 Students
Total Students427 Students
Total Teachers8 Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio53:1
Student-Classroom Ratio24:1

The school has enrolled around five hundred students being taught by around 8 teachers. The school has student-teacher ratio of 53 students per teacher. Five teachers are appointed on Regular basis and rest three are appointed on Contract basis. Four teachers are Male and remaining four are Female. In terms of Academic qualification three teachers are Below Graduate and rest five are Graduate. One teacher is trained in Computer. The student classroom ratio is 24:1, means on an average twenty four students sit in a classroom which is very good. There are 304 students in class I to V and 123 students in class VI to VIII.

The school is in a private building and it has barbed wire fencing. The school has total eighteen clasrooms and one other room. The school has one laptop, ten desktops, one scanner, one printer, one LED and one generator in its premises. There is reading corner for students. There are three boys toilets, three girls toilets and two cwsn toilets for students. The school has both hand wash facility and drinking water facility for people.

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