Ramjas International School, R.K. Puram
Address
Sector-IV, Rama Krishna Puram,

New Delhi
,
Delhi
,
110022

India
Coordinates28°33′32″N 77°10′43″E / 28.5590°N 77.1785°E / 28.5590; 77.1785
Information
School typePrivate Co-educational English Medium school
Motto"Devotion, Knowledge, Hardwork"
Established14 July 1974
FounderRai Kedarnath
School boardCentral Board of Secondary Education
PrincipalRicha Sharma
Websiteramjasschoolrkpuram.com

Ramjas International School is a co-educational school located at Sector-4, R.K. Puram, New Delhi, India, affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education. It was founded on 14 July 1974 by Rai Kedarnath, who named it after his father, Lala Ramjas Mal.[1] The school is run by the Ramjas Foundation.[2]

Ramjas International School is a three section school with 1900 students, and around 100 teachers.

Subjects and activities

The primary medium of instruction is English. Other languages taught in the school are Hindi and Sanskrit along with subjects like science, mathematics and social studies. Beyond Class 10, a student can choose either science commerce or humanities stream.

Apart from academics, the school also places importance on co-curricular activities like music, dance, dramatics, arts, photography, taekwondo, yoga and computers. There are hobby clubs where students sharing the same interests can interact. These clubs organize inter-school workshops and symposia annually for students, teachers and parents.

Facilities

Spread across 5 acres (20,000 m2), the campus has air-conditioned labs, two libraries with internet connections and two computer labs. The classrooms are equipped with smart boards (digital boards). For sports, a gym, basketball and football fields and badminton courts and a ground for playing are available. There is also an art hall and music room.

See also

References

  1. "Founder, Ramjas International School". Ramjas. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. "Ramjas Foundation, Delhi [Education Schools/Colleges, Adventure Activities, Day Boarding Schools]". www.ramjasfoundation.com. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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