SCR Public School

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SCR Public School
Street Number 3, Sheetla Colony Phase 2

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School type Independent
Founded1999
FounderChandi Ram Kataria
School board CBSE
School district Gurgaon
CategoryCo-Educational
School number530968
PrincipalSujesh Kataria
HeadmasterSujesh Kataria
StaffMore than 100
FacultyMore than 100
Key people
  • Kuldeep Kataria
Enrolment1500
Language
ClassroomsMore than 60
Area250 m
Colour(s)   Blue and Sky Blue
SloganRead, Lead and Succeed
Sports Football
AlumniSachin Agerwal
Website www.scrschools.com

SCR Public School is a public school located in Sheetla Colony Phase 2, Gurgaon, Haryana, India. The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education. It was founded in 1999 by Chandi Ram Kataria, and has around 1500 students and more than 100 teachers.

The school has a canteen and a library. It also has computer, physics, chemistry, and biology labs.

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