Manav Sthali School

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Manav Sthali
Address
Manav Sthali School
R Block

New Rajinder Nagar

New Delhi
,
Delhi
,
110060

India
Coordinates 28°37′58″N77°11′01″E / 28.63278°N 77.18361°E / 28.63278; 77.18361
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TypePrivate
MottoFoster humanity and compassion
Opened2 October 1957
FounderV.K. Bhatnagar
Sister school Bhatnagar International School
School boardCentral Board of Secondary Education
ChairmanV. K. Bhatnagar
DirectorMamta V. Bhatnagar
PrincipalDipti bhatnagar
GenderCo-educational
Number of students2,187
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)   White and green
SportsTable tennis, hockey, roller hockey, basketball and volleyball
MascotPanda
Nickname Genio
AccreditationCBSE
AffiliationsCBSE
AlumniManav Sthalians
Website www.manavsthalischool.com

Manav Sthali School is a senior secondary public school in New Delhi, India. [1] Established in 1957 by Dr. V. K. Bhatnagar, [2] the school has sports facilities such as hockey, football, cricket, roller skating, athletics and table tennis. It has an auditorium which is the second largest for a school in Delhi.

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Sports

Table Tennis

Manav Sthali houses one-of-the largest table tennis halls in Delhi. The school has been sending out majority State Ranking and National Ranking players over the last 30 years. With an indoor Table Tennis hall with over 15 tables and a robot for dedicated training, Manav Sthali has a monopoly of Table Tennis players in schools in Delhi.

Roller Hockey

Manav Sthali school has a dedicated Roller-Hockey skating rink and professional coaches that have trained one of the best Roller Skaters in Delhi. The school has bagged major honours at the Delhi State Roller Sports Championship over the years.

Hockey

The school has sent numerous hockey teams who bagged honours at the Youth Games/Delhi State Championship organised by Hockey India. Manav Sthali students have also represented country and school at the Pacific school Games in Adelaide. Recently, the school hockey team won the first prize at the Late Daulat Ram Verma Memorial Invitational Inter School Hockey Tournament.


School Magazine

The school releases its publication called "Manav Mirror", a monthly magazine that encapsulates the events and achievements of the students and the school.

Traditions

Due to a rich cultural history of the school, the school has many traditions which are followed. One of the traditions include encouraging students to maintain a "Self-Assessment Diary" which is filled out every day. It allows students to reflect on their actions throughout the day and help them grow as a person.

Notable alumni

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