Greater Valley School, Greater Noida

Greater Valley School, Greater Noida a.k.a. GVS, Greater Noida is located in the district of Gautam Buddha Nagar, in Sector - Omega II, Greater Noida city.[1] The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi from class Nursery to XII. The current principal is Anamika Sood.[2]

Greater Valley School, Greater Noida
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Information
TypePrimary, Middle, Secondary
MottoIgnite. Empower. Achieve
Established2008
School districtGautam Buddha Nagar
ChairpersonSudhir Shukla
PrincipalAnamika Sood
Staff100
Number of students1000
ClassesNursery to class XII
CampusSector Omega-II, Greater Noida
Campus size25 acres
AffiliationCBSE
Websitegreatervalleyschool.com

History

The school was established in 2008. GVS Greater Noida is divided into three wings: junior, middle and senior school. It has 1000 students (approx.) and 100 faculty members.

Academics

The school follows curriculum designed by the Central Board of Secondary Education. Subjects taught are English, Hindi, math, EVS, science, social science, Sanskrit, French and German as third language, physics, chemistry, mathematics, physical education, economics, psychology, accounts, business studies, information practices, political science, history, geography.

Co-curricular activities

A wide range of co-curricular activities are organized to supplement the academic programme, such as Art & Craft club, Music (Vocal and instrumental), Indian and Western Dance, Activity clubs, Quiz club, Taekwondo, Skating, Yoga, Public Speaking, Dramatics, Book club, Cooking without fire, Clay modeling, German Club, Theater, Gardening, Kathak Dance, Robotics club and many more.

References

  1. "अनमोल और यशिका बने मिस्टर व मिस ग्रेटर वैली - anmol and yashika made mr. and miss greater valley". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). 2 February 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2019. ग्रेनो के सेक्टर ओमेगा-2 स्थित ग्रेटर वैली
  2. "Noida News: ग्रेटर वैली स्कूल में हुआ समारोह का आयोजन - celebration held in greater valley school". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). 20 August 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2019.

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