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Rose Public School

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Rose Public School
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G.M Road


Information
TypePrivate school
MottoKnowledge is virtue
Established1992[citation needed]
ChairmanDr. Rajiv Ranjan
PrincipalKafeel Ahmad
FacultyFull time
Area2 acres (8,100 m2)
Color(s)Red, Orange, Sapphire(blue), Emerald(green)
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education

Rose Public School, also known as RPS is a private secondary school the Mithilanchal region of the Indian state of Bihar. It is run by Rajiv Ranjan. It is a co-educational day and boarding school with around 5,000 students spread across Darbhanga, Laheriasarai and Madhubani. Rose Public School is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, based in New Delhi.[1]

History

The school was founded in 1992 by Dr Rajiv Ranjan. Its first principal was Neelmani Mukherjee, a retired Head of the English Department, Lalit Narayan Mithila University. It opened at West Dighi and shifted to its present campus at G.M. Road in Darbhanga. After that the school established its second branch at GN Ganj, Laheriasarai which was run by Honourable Principal In-Charge, Kafeel Ahmad who was known for his polite nature and soft behaviour. It is the first CBSE-affiliated school of the region.

Campus

The school is a co-educational day and boarding school with 5,000 students. Accommodation is provided to more than 200 boarding students within the separate boys and girls hostels. It is the second largest school on the basis of student strength in the whole of Bihar.[2]

The school's facilities include two libraries that house 15,000 books jointly. The school has laboratories for computing, physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics.

The sports ground has facilities for volleyball, cricket, football, basketball, lawn tennis, table tennis and badminton.

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Mallika Arora. "Top 100 School review". Education -BBC. 1: 2.

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