Sarvodaya School Ellenabad

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Sarvodaya Shiksha Sadan Senior Secondary School, Ellenabad is a private school in Ellenabad, India. It was established on 31 March 1988.

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Sarvodaya Shiksha Sadan Senior Secondary School
Location
Sarvodaya School Ellenabad
Ellenabad
,
Haryana

India
Coordinates 29°26′27″N74°40′24″E / 29.4409408°N 74.6733472°E / 29.4409408; 74.6733472
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Type Private School
MottoSarvodaya Means Success
Established1988
GradesClass 1 - 12
AffiliationHBSE, CBSE
Website www.sarvodaya.school

History

The first batch of the school was started and the school was up to 8th standard at that time. But construction of the school building was started at Sirsa road and in 1989 session, the school was shifted to Sirsa road. It is run by The Kalauna Education Society. It was the dream of Late Ch: Mallu Ram Saharan to serve the nation in the field of education but unfortunately, he died before he could complete the dream. His wife Smt. Kasturi Devi decided to fulfill her husband's dream and establish the school. It was really hard for a lady like her coming from rural and uneducated background to come into the field of education but she did a superb role both by establishing the school but also making it number one in the whole area. At the establishment of the school, she was aged 67 so she was requiring support from one of her sons then with the blessings of his mother her youngest son and current Managing Director Mr. Balwant Singh Saharan and his wife Mrs. Kaushalya Saharan decided to handle the school. Since that day school has seen many highs. Mr. Saharan first makes it Secondary from the middle then it was named SARVODAYA SHIKSHA SADAN and then also got permanent recognition up to 10+2 (Arts, Commerce, Science).

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