Eicher School

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Eicher School
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Eicher School
Plot 344, Sector 46

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MottoVidya Vinay Vivek
Established1994
StatusOpen
AuthorityGoodearth Foundation
ChairpersonH. D. S. Malhotra
PrincipalArpita Chakraborty
Age range3-18
Student to teacher ratio20
LanguageEnglish and Hindi (main), French & sanskrit (third Language)
Hours in school day6.5 hours
Campus size12 acres (49,000 m2) (approx)
Houses4
Website eicherschool.net

Eicher School is a school in the Faridabad district in Haryana, India. It houses 2,000 students and 120 teachers. It has classrooms and laboratories, features a computer aided teaching system. The current principal is Arpita Chakraborty. [1]

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References

  1. "2nd School Tech Summit: Encouraging & Empowering Learning through Technology bridging Digital Divide (PPP Model)". digitalLEARNING Magazine. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 7 October 2022.

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