Noble Public School, Sakhinetipalle
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School type | Independent School |
Motto | 'Wisdom Is Crown' |
Founded | 7 June 1987 |
Founder | B.R.V. Prasad |
Headmistress | B. Kasthuri Prasad |
Faculty | 30 |
Number of pupils | 400 |
Colour(s) | White and Maroon |
Website | nobleindia.org |
Noble Public School is an independent school in India, established in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is relatively small: It currently has nearly 400 students; graduating classes number about 20. The total number of alumni who have graduated is estimated at nearly 2,000. There are 30 teachers. It offers free education to the children of the physically handicapped, poor, and needy. The goal of the school is to impart urban education standards and facilities to rural masses and to instill in them a respect for the ideals of secularism, discipline and equality.
Established in 1987, it was founded by B.R.V. Prasad and his wife B. Kasthuri Prasad. Its first Headmaster was Ashok Solomon.
It is owned by the Noble Educational Society.
Student life[edit]
The academic year starts at the beginning of June, and the first term (or semester), known as the Spring Term, lasts four months to the end of November. The Autumn Term starts in December and lasts till the end of April.
Extracurricular activities and sports are a generally compulsory part of school life for all students: cricket, hockey, and football are seasonal sports.
Social work, known formally as "Socially Useful Productive Work", has an integral part of school life. Over the years, generations of Nobles have helped teach underprivileged children in the area, and the school has worked with villagers in the construction of houses, community centers, and school buildings; sanitation systems; energy efficiency systems; self-employment' and AIDS awareness.
Alumni[edit]
Most of the Nobles are in and around Sakhinetipalli. The school has produced many engineers, doctors, agricultural graduates, and many more graduates and postgraduates from downtrodden communities.
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