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Sainik School Tilaiya
Address
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Sainik School Tilaiya, P.O. Tilaiya Dam

Tilaiya Dam
,
Jharkhand
,
825413

India
Information
TypeDefence Nursery
Mottoअग्रे सरत सर्वदा
(Forward Ever)
Established16 September 1963 (1963-09-16)
FounderV.K. Krishna Menon
School boardC.B.S.E.
School districtKoderma
AuthorityMinistry of Defence, Government of India
OversightSainik Schools Society
Years offeredVI to XII
Enrollment850+
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Red and Steel Gray
NicknameSST
Team nameTilaiyans
YearbookThe Tilaiyan
Feeder toNational Defence Academy, Indian Naval Academy
AffiliationC.B.S.E.
Websitewww.sainikschooltilaiya.org

Sainik School Tilaiya, Jharkhand, India, prepares boys academically, physically and mentally for entry into the Defence Services and those who follow other paths, for responsible positions in other walks of life.

The laying of the foundation stone of Sainik School was on 16 Sept 1963. The school was created by the efforts of the then Union Defence Minister, Late V K Krishna Menon, the Chief Minister from Bihar Late K B Sahay and scholar Principal Lt Col LEG Smith. Today it is top ranking nursery to the NDA.

Located nearly 1 km from Tilaiya dam in the district of Koderma, Sainik School Tilaiya is 18 km away from the nearest rail head – Koderma on the Howrah – Delhi chord line nearer to Gaya. The Chhotanagpur Plateau and Tilaiya provide a backdrop to the school.

Entrance to Sainik School Tilaiya is competitive and coordinated nationally by Sainik Schools Society. The entrance exam covers questions on Mathematics, English and Reasoning. Further, applicants go through interviews and medical examinations before being offered admissions.[1]

Notable alumni

Achievements

On 16 September 1963 the foundation stone of Sainik School Tilaiya was laid. Since then, SST has been pursuing its goal of sending cadets of the Defence Forces through the NDA. Of the 600 officers that the school has sent to the NDA, some have reached the ranks of brigadiers and major generals. Major General S.P. Sinha was the first Tilaiyan to reach the rank of major general, while Lieutenant General Gyan Bhushan, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Jaipur-based South Western Command of the Indian Army, is the tilaiyan at the highest position in the Armed Forces.

Curriculum and Life

The academic instruction imparted at the school prepares students for the following examinations:[2]

  • All India Secondary School Examination (Class - X),
  • All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class - XII) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi under the 10+2 pattern of school education,
  • Union Public Service Commission Examination for admission to the National Defence Academy and other Defence Academies,
  • Scholarship holders take the NDA Entrance Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission during the +2 stage after passing Class XI. Since there is an emphasis on Science Stream in the NDA curriculum, Sainik Schools cater only to the science stream subjects in Classes XI and XII.

Other activities include co-curricular activities and Socially Useful Productive Work, sports and NCC training.

Houses[3]

The students are arranged into houses which are groups with which they live for seven years. There are twelve houses: Magadh, Gautam, Aryabhatta, Vikram, Patliputra, Vaishali, Kunwar Singh, Mithila, Maurya, Ashoka, Nalanda and Rajgir. There are Intra-House competitions for almost every sport and co-curricular activity which turn fierce at times. At the end of each academic year, the best performing house is awarded "Cock House" trophy. Winning it thrice consequently makes the house "Rooster House". Kunwar Singh house is the only Rooster House as of 2018.

There are two baby houses which host Class-VI cadets for a year when they join: Baidyanath and Parasnath.

Daily Routine[4]

Cadets get up early in the morning for the physical training session which lasts for around 45 minutes. There's school assembly post breakfast on most days, commanded by the School Captain and reported to Principal, or Vice-Principal, or Administrative Officer, or Senior Master. The classes begin soon after assembly and go on till lunch. Post lunch, there's Games period where cadets play a wide variety of sports, including but not limited to, basketball, volleyball, football, hockey, swimming, squash, lawn tennis, table tennis and badminton.[5] The preparatory classes are held in the evening where students do their own self-study. Lights out is fixed at around 11 pm when cadets go to bed.

Student Leaders

To inculcate leadership lessons, students are chosen from Class - XII for student representative positions. Major one of these are:

  1. School Captain (4-stripes)
  2. School Adjutant (3-stripes)
  3. School Academic Captain (3-stripes)
  4. School Sports Captain (3-stripes)
  5. School Co-curricular Activities Captain (3-stripes)
  6. School Vice-captain (3-stripes)
  7. School Vice-Adjutant (3-stripes)
  8. School Academic Vice-Captain (3-stripes)
  9. School Sports Vice-Captain (3-stripes)
  10. School Co-curricular Activities Vice-Captain (3-stripes)

The houses have their own House Captains (2-stripes).

Honour Code

“As a Tilaiyan, I will be truthful, Trustworthy,

Honest and forthright under all circumstances,

I will not lie, cheat, mislead or deceive any one,

when I commit a mistake, I shall Honestly

own up my own free will.”

Departments

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Hindi
  • Social Science

References

  1. ^ "Entrance Exams | Sainik School Tilaiya". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Curriculum | Sainik School Tilaiya". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Boarding Houses | Sainik School Tilaiya". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Daily Schedule | Sainik School Tilaiya". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Sports | Sainik School Tilaiya". Retrieved 16 May 2020.

Official website of the school:- https://web.archive.org/web/20120306071812/http://www.sainikschooltilaiya.org/sweb/Index.aspx