ADARSH RESIDENTIAL HI -SCHOOL-TAL

TALALA PAY CEN, TALALA, GIR SOMNATH, Gujrat

ADARSH RESIDENTIAL HI -SCHOOL-TAL is a Girls school located in the TALALA block of GIR SOMNATH district in Gujrat. Established in 2001, it is managed by the Tribal/Social Welfare Department and serves students from class 9 to class 10. The school is located in a rural. It does not have a pre-primary section. Gujarati is the medium of instruction at ADARSH RESIDENTIAL HI -SCHOOL-TAL. The school is accessible by all weather road and academic sessions begin in April.

The school has a Rented building. 0 There is a separate room for the headmaster/teacher Pucca. The school does not have an electric connection. The source of Drinking Water in the school is Tap Water and it is functional. and has 4 girls toilet and and it is functional. It have no playground and computers for teaching and learning. However, the school does not have a library and provides mid-day meals. The disabled students does not need ramps to access classrooms. The school does not have a computer-aided learning lab.

  • Total Teacher: 3
  • Books in library: 0
  • Class 10 Board: State Board
  • Classes: From Class 9 to Class 10
  • Computer Aided Learning: No
  • Contract Teacher: 0
  • Female Teacher: 1
  • Instruction Medium: Gujarati
  • Male Teacher: 2
  • Pre primary Section: No
  • Pre primary Teachers: 0
  • Boys toilet: 0
  • Building: Rented
  • Class Rooms: 0
  • Computers: 11
  • Drinking Water: Tap Water
  • Girls Toilet: 4
  • Is School Residential: Yes
  • Ramps for disabled: No
  • Residential Type: Non-Ashram type (Govt.)
  • School Type: Girls
  • Wall: Pucca
INUS F.BELIM
Head Teacher

School Contact

TALALA PAY CEN, TALALA, GIR SOMNATH

Gujrat

PIN Code: 362150 (INDIA)

Mobile: +91 XXXXX-XXXXX

Email: XXXX@XXXXXX.XXX

Village
Talala (gir)
Cluster
TALALA PAY CEN
Block
TALALA
District
GIR SOMNATH
State
Gujrat
ESTD
2001
UIDSE
24300110040
School Area
Rural
Meal Info
Not Applicable
Electricity
Yes
Management
Tribal/Social Welfare Department
Has Playground
No