Green Valley Educational Institute

Green Valley Educational Institute (estd. 1991) is a co-educational, K-12 school in the Illahi Bagh neighbourhood of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It was established in 1991, and now has approximately 3500 students, 90 buses in fleet and 350 teaching faculty on its campus.[1][2]

Green Valley Educational Institute
Location
Rangpora Illahi Bagh

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Coordinates34.1564406°N 74.8162407°E / 34.1564406; 74.8162407
Information
TypePrivate School
MottoVirtue & Consoscenza
Established1991
FounderM. Yusuf Wani
School boardJKBOSE
PrincipalM.D. Zargar
Classes offeredNursery to 12th
LanguageEnglish, Urdu
Color(s)Green  
NicknameGVEI {gveians}
PublicationEvergreen magazine
Websitehttp://greenvalleykashmir.com

Overview

GVEI Campus

Staff

The school has academic and non-academic staff. The supervisory board oversees in student development.

Courses offered

Classes are from Nursery to Grade 12th. At (10 + 2) level, the school offers courses for :

Among other subjects, English, Functional English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, and Information Technology are available.

Other facilities

  • Library and resource centers
  • Laboratories for study and experimentation
  • Remediation and counseling centers
  • Infirmary and medical services for students
  • Auditorium, playing courts and smart classrooms.

Sports

The Green Valley Sports Department has won laurels in many sports disciplines. The school has a football club Green Valley FC that plays in the B Division of the Jammu Kashmir Football League.

Publications

The Evergreen

The first edition of the school magazine The Evergreen was released on 7 December 2013.[3] It contains articles written by students and teachers, news, events and activities of the school. The articles are written in English as well as Urdu and Kashmiri.

The main building
The main building

References

  1. "History". greenvalleykashmir.com. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  2. "DSEK revokes recognition suspension order for GVEI, RP School". Rising Kashmir. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  3. "Details". epaper.greaterkashmir.com. Retrieved 7 August 2014.

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