St. Mark's Senior Secondary Public School | |
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Location | |
A-Block Meera Bagh 110087 India (Map) |
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Information | |
School type |
Independent School Day School |
Motto | Loyalty, Truth and Honour |
Religious affiliation(s) | Secular |
Founded | 890 |
School district | West Delhi |
Faculty | 150 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 6 to 18 |
Pupils | 3800 |
Campus | 0.2 acres |
Houses | 4 |
Publication |
SMS News http://www.saintmarksschool.com/meerabagh/newsletters.html |
Affiliation | CBSE |
Telephone | +91-11-25262056, +91-11-25266056 |
Website | Homepage |
SMS News
St. Mark Senior Secondary Public School, Meera Bagh, is a co-educational English medium institution, inaugurated by the then Lt.Governor of Delhi, Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh on April 20, 1990. It has a strength of 3800 students.
Admissions in SMS are mainly to Class 1 which are based on a system of points. Admission to other classes are based on availability of seats.
The school motto ’Loyalty,Truth and Honour’ conveys the school’s expectations from the students.
Recognized by the Delhi Administration, the school follows the CBSE Syllabus. It has laboratories, a library, computers, Audio-visual facilities, a play field for all the major games (cricket, football, basketbball), NCC & Scouts, hobby clubs, and co-curricular activities like camping and educational excursions.
In addition to the above, there is a Maths laboratory, and Resource Rooms for English, Hindi, Sanskrit and Psychology.
Fairs, contests, sports, volunteer programs are organised regularly.The school also boasts of activity clubs like Inquisitive club,Eco Saviours Club,Wellness Club,Companimals Club,Bon Appetit Club,Heritage Club to name a few Nature and Social Service clubs meet regularly.The school also organises literary events to help polish the public speaking skills of the students.
A student's idea of using human pulse beats to charge electronic devices like cellphones caught the fancy of Stanford University, which will partner with the National Innovation Foundation of India (NIF) to incubate and develop the concept. The student,Sarojini Mahajan, now in class 12, was a student of Class 9 when she first discussed the idea with her teacher in class and entered it for IGNITE ‘09, NIF’s ideas competition for schoolchildren across India.
A student's passion to preserve and protect Mother Earth won him the DLF Pramerica Community of Spirit Award 2011.Mani Makkar was awarded with a gold medal,a trophy,a cheque of Rs.50,000 and an all expenses paid trip to Washington.