Sainik School, Amaravathinagar

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Sainik School, Amaravathinagar
Location
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India
Information
Type Sainik School
MottoCan Do It
Established16 July 1962;61 years ago (1962-07-16)
School board CBSE
PrincipalCapt (IN) K Nirmal Raghu VSM
Faculty50
GenderBoys (Class VI and class IX) Girls(for Class VI Only)
Average class size35-40
LanguageEnglish
HousesChera, Chola, Pandya, Pallava
Color(s)Grey And Red
AlumniAmaravians (Amaravian Alumni Association)
Cadets655
Website www.sainikschoolamaravathinagar.edu.in

Sainik School Amaravathinagar is a Boys and Girls English medium, residential public school with a military bias up to +2 stage as per the CBSE board Syllabus. It is one of the 33 Government aided Sainik Schools in India, located in Udumalpet , Tiruppur district of Tamil Nadu.

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History

Sainik School, Amaravathi Nagar, was started in 16 Jul 1962 as part of the Sainik School society. It was called Sainik School, Madras (SSM) until 1975. Sainik School, Amaravathinagar, was formed with the objective of training cadets to join the National Defence Academy - NDA (NDA provides combined training for the cadets entering into all the three forces in India). Indian naval academy (INA) which provides training for the naval cadets entering into the Indian Navy.

Students are selected through an entrance examination (All India sainik school entrance exam-AISSEE),(written then a medical test and an interview) for the entry into 6th and 9th standard and the selected candidates are given public school education. The cadets with leadership skills are trained to become officers in the Army, Navy and Air Force. Only Indian citizens are eligible for entry into the school.

Aim

[1] The aim of the school is to prepare the boys academically, physically and psychologically for entry into the National Defence Academy or other walks of life.

School colors and crest

The school colors are steel grey and blood red. Grey stands for strength and red for devotion to duty and comradeship. In the school crest, the swords represents valour and the lamp stands for knowledge and wisdom. The gopuram symbolises the culture and genius of Tamil Nadu.

Campus

The school campus occupies 199 acres (0.81 km2) in the Indira Gandhi National Park's valley. Surrounded by mountains on all sides the campus is seen against the backdrop of the Amaravathi Dam

Academics

The education in the school follows [Central Board of Secondary Education] pattern and the examinations provided by this system.

Athletics and extracurriculars

Football, hockey, volleyball, basketball, cricket, athletics, cross-country running, swimming, gymnastics, canoeing, cycling, horse riding, mountaineering, parasailing, trekking (hiking), obstacles course, rifle shooting, boxing, NCC, karate, music clubs, literary clubs, theater arts, elocution, photography, fine arts, craftwork, philately, aero-modeling, ship-modeling, Marching band, Choir

Culture and social life

School information

Faculty

The average education of the faculty teacher is Master's degree in their disciplines and Master of Education. The faculty and staff help in the extra/co-curricular activities of the school. Senior master is Maths master Mr. S. Paulraj. All the staff and faculty live within the school campus or in Amaravathinagar.

The school academic campus has a Harvard/Texan T-6 warbird preserved for display.

Amar Sainik

Amar Sainik Nursery and Primary school came into being in 1985 to help the Sainik staff children and to help the nearby village people. It started with 50 children. The strength of the school is about 250 children (200 boys and 50 girls).

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References

  1. "Sainik School Amaravathinagar | Schol Crest". www.sainikschoolamaravathinagar.edu.in. Retrieved 4 February 2022.