St Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Rihand Nagar

St. Joseph's Sr. Sec. School, Rihand
Location
Rihand Nagar, Sonebhadra Distt., Uttar Pradesh
India
Information
Type Private Senior Secondary School
Motto To Spread the Light of Truth and Justice
Established 1984
Principal Fr. Sunil Noronha
Vice Principal Sister Bridjit CJ
Number of students 750
Houses Gandhi (Green), Nehru (Red), Shastri (Yellow), Tagore (Blue)
Sports Cricket, Football, Basketball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Athletics
Website http://www.sjsrihand.com/

St Joseph’s Senior Secondary School (SJS), in Rihand nagar, was opened in July 1984. It was established and is managed by Roman Catholic Diocese of Allahabad Pvt. Ltd., of which the Bishop of Allahabad is the Director-General who is the president of the Education Society which runs a number of schools in urban and rural areas catering to various sections of people. This branch of St. Joseph's School provides enormous help to the siblings of the NTPC, Rihand employees.

This school is run for the National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) at Rihand Nagar (RhSTPP), Sonebhadra Distt. - Uttar Pradesh. The School is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi. Its staff includes the sisters of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBMV), now known as Congregation of Jesus (CJ) as its core group.

Motto

The motto of this school is "To spread the light of truth and justice".

Information

Year of establishment of School 1984
Affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi
Status of Affiliation Provisional
Affiliation Number 2130104
Affiliation with the Board Since 1 April 1989
Area of School Campus 4.38 Acres
Other Facilities Gymnasium, Music Class, Indoor/Outdoor Games, Science and Computer Labs, Special Electronics Course for 9th and 10th Grade students, Health and Medical Checkup, School Library

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