MADARSHA TEVIA BAVASIYA ATIKUL-ULLOOM

GOVT M.S BIRNE, GAWAN, GIRIDIH, Jharkhand

MADARSHA TEVIA BAVASIYA ATIKUL-ULLOOM is a Co-educational school located in the GAWAN block of GIRIDIH district in Jharkhand. Established in 2010, it is managed by the Madarsa Unrecognized and serves students from class 1 to class 12. The school is located in a rural. It does not have a pre-primary section. Hindi is the medium of instruction at MADARSHA TEVIA BAVASIYA ATIKUL-ULLOOM. The school is accessible by all weather road and academic sessions begin in April.

The school has a Rented building. It has 8 classrooms in good condition. There is a separate room for the headmaster/teacher Pucca But Broken. The school have an electric connection. The source of Drinking Water in the school is Well and it is functional. The school has 1 boys toilet and has 1 girls toilet and and it is functional. It have no playground and no computers for teaching and learning. However, the school does not have a library and provides mid-day meals. The disabled students does need ramps to access classrooms. The school does not have a computer-aided learning lab.

  • Total Teacher: 0
  • Books in library: 0
  • Class 10 Board: N/A
  • Classes: From Class 1 to Class 12
  • Computer Aided Learning: No
  • Contract Teacher: 0
  • Female Teacher: 0
  • Instruction Medium: Hindi
  • Male Teacher: 0
  • Pre primary Section: No
  • Pre primary Teachers: 0
  • Boys toilet: 1
  • Building: Rented
  • Class Rooms: 8
  • Computers: 0
  • Drinking Water: Well
  • Girls Toilet: 1
  • Is School Residential: No
  • Ramps for disabled: Yes
  • Residential Type: N/A
  • School Type: Co-educational
  • Wall: Pucca But Broken

School Contact

GOVT M.S BIRNE, GAWAN, GIRIDIH

Jharkhand

PIN Code: 815313 (INDIA)

Mobile: +91 XXXXX-XXXXX

Email: XXXX@XXXXXX.XXX

Village
Alampur
Cluster
GOVT M.S BIRNE
Block
GAWAN
District
GIRIDIH
State
Jharkhand
ESTD
2010
UIDSE
20061205802
School Area
Rural
Meal Info
Not Applicable
Electricity
No
Management
Madarsa Unrecognized
Has Playground
No