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NAVYUG SCHOOL DARBHANGA HOUSE (070507ND402)


WELCOME TO NAVYUG SCHOOL DARBHANGA HOUSE

            Navyug School Darbhanga House was established as a primary school in the year 2005 by NGO Geetanjali with three preparatory classes. School was handed over to Navyug School Educational Society in the year 2007 and upgraded to class V.

            Now School is running with classes from K.G. to V with enrolment more than 240. School has earned a great reputation among its parents, students and neighbours because of the work of its dedicated staff.

            School organises sports, cultural, academic activities for the holistic development of it’s students from time to time.

            Vision of Navyug School Darbhanga House is to make our students emotionally, physically, mentally, socially, academically more stable to make India a proud country.


Message from our Headmistress

The aim of education is the development of personality of each student.

Moreover, the aim of education cannot be other than the highest development of the individual as a member of society. 

Education means more than scoring good marks in exams or receiving certificates. The purpose of education is not just to produce academicians but also to develop sensitive, responsible citizens with simplicity and modesty. 

Teachers are institution builders of society. The role of a teacher has evolved over the years and teachers need to be updated with every change around them. The Primary role of a teacher is to empower learners, and when teachers educate students they empower the society. Earlier teachers were guides and philosophers to their students whereas today they have become facilitators and friends. Teachers have passed the way for interactive learning and knowledge sharing which place pivotal role in shaping the future citizens. 

I want to accept each and every opportunity to improve the quality of learning process of our students. 

I laud the relentless efforts of our teachers for giving their best into bringing out the best in a child. I would expect the students to be always modest, humble and disciplined while being ready to expand the horizon of their knowledge and skills by dreaming big and working hard. 

Mrs. Pinki Gupta

(Head of School)

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