Gyan Bharati School

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Gyan Bharati School
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Gyan Bharati School
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India
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110017

India
Coordinates 28°31′32″N77°12′23″E / 28.5254859°N 77.206345°E / 28.5254859; 77.206345
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MottoVidya Dehi Sarasvati
FoundedSeptember 1980
FounderM. N. Kapur
ChairpersonGopal Ansal
DirectorLata Vaidyanathan
PrincipalMudita Sharma
Staffover 100
Age range4 to 18 (average)
Enrolment2000
Average class size40
Classes offeredNursery - 12th including Science Stream
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day8am to 2pm (6 hours)
Campus size7.3 acres
HousesAbhimanyu, Bharat, Dhruv, Kasturba, Laxmibai, Prahlad, Shravan and Siddharth
AthleticsBasketball, Cricket, Football, Badminton, Volleyball
School feesRs 22,563+arrears
Affiliation CBSE
Alumni Shahid Kapoor, Anupriya Goenka, Angad Bedi, Supriya Shukla
Website gyanbharatischool.net/GBS

Gyan Bharati School is an English medium co-educational school, established in 1980. It is located in Saket next to PVR, New Delhi, India, and has classes from Nursery to the 12th standard. The school has 8 houses: Abhimanyu (Light Blue), Bharat (Violet), Dhruv (Indigo), Kasturba (Green), Prahlad (Yellow), Shravan (Orange), Lakshmibai (Red) & Siddharth (Maroon).

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The founding Principal of this school was M. N. Kapur. It is owned by the Ansal Group. [2]

Overview

Facilities include cricket pitch, football field, ground hockey field, running track, basketball court, open air amphitheatre, indoor auditorium and library. The director of the school is Mrs Lata Vaidyanathan.

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