Janta High School Dhaba

School NameJanta High School Dhaba
AddressDhaba, Gondpipari, Chandrapur, Maharashtra
LocationDhaba
CityChandrapur
DistrictChandrapur
StateMaharashtra
Pincode442702
CategoryHigher Secondary School
BlockGondpipari

Janta High School Dhaba is located in Dhaba, Gondpipari, Chandrapur, Maharashtra and was established 61 years ago. This school is a Co-educational and is located in Rural area. This is a Higher Secondary school and is currently operational. It's affiliated with State Board for class-X & class-XII exams. The school is managed by Government Aided. It is located in 70-Rajura assembly constituency. The school is located in Chandrapur parliamentary constituency. The medium of instructions is Marathi in the school.

Class I to V48 Students
Class VI to VIII187 Students
Class IX to XII266 Students
Total Students501 Students
Total Teachers20 Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio25:1
Student-Classroom Ratio56:1

The school has around six hundred students studying who are taught by 20 teachers. The student-teacher ratio is 25 students per teacher. All of the teachers are appointed on Regular basis. Eighteen teachers are Male and remaining two are Female. In terms of Academic qualification sixteen teachers are Graduate and rest four are Post Graduate. One teacher is trained in Computer. The student classroom ratio is 56:1, means on an average fifty six students sit in a classroom which is good. There are 48 students in class I to V, 187 students in class VI to VIII and 266 students in class IX to XII.

The school is in a rented building and it has barbed wire fencing. The school has total nine clasrooms and five other rooms. The school has eleven desktops, one scanner, two printers, one LED, one digiboard, one webcam and one generator in its premises. There is library for students. There are one boys toilet, one girls toilet and two cwsn toilets for students. The school has both hand wash facility and drinking water facility for people.

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