Mandal Parishad Upper Primary School Dippakayalapadu

School NameMandal Parishad Upper Primary School Dippakayalapadu
AddressDippakayalapadu, Koyyalagudem, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh
LocationDippakayalapadu
CityEluru
DistrictEluru
StateAndhra Pradesh
Pincode534312
CategoryUpper Primary School
BlockKoyyalagudem

Mandal Parishad Upper Primary School Dippakayalapadu is located in Dippakayalapadu, Koyyalagudem, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh and was established in year 1948. The 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 Local body. The school is situated in Polavaram(St) assembly constituency. The school falls under Eluru parliamentary constituency. The first mode of communication is Telugu in the school.

Class I to V74 Students
Class VI to VIII104 Students
Total Students178 Students
Total Teachers9 Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio20:1
Student-Classroom Ratio25:1

The institution has enrolled around two hundred students and has recruited total 9 teachers, thus making the student-teacher ratio of 20 students per teacher. Eight teachers are appointed on Regular basis and rest one is appointed on Part-time basis. Five teachers are Male and remaining four are Female. In terms of Academic qualification one teacher is Below Graduate, four are Graduate and rest four are Post Graduate. None of the teachers are trained in Computer. The student classroom ratio is 25:1, means on an average twenty five students sit in a classroom which is very good. There are 74 students in class I to V and 104 students in class VI to VIII.

The school is in a Govt. building and it has partial boundary walls. The school has total seven clasrooms. The school has one desktop in its premises. There is both library and book bank for students. There are three 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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