Litera Valley School, Patna
Litera Valley Zee School | |
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Potiential Est Intus | |
Address | |
Bhagwat Nagar, Kumhrar, lane next to Bhootnath Road, Patna - 800026. India | |
Information | |
School type | private |
Established | 2007 |
Founder | Amit Prakash |
Authority |
Vivashwan Educational & Welfare Society Zee Learn Limited. |
Principal | Sharat Kumar Singh |
Enrollment | 3300 (2016) |
Classes | KG to XII |
Medium of language | English, Hindi |
Campus type | Urban |
Affiliations | CBSE |
Former Name | Kidzee High School |
Website |
literavalleyschool literavalleyschool |
Litera Valley School (abbreviated LVS) or Litera Valley Zee School is an independent, English-medium school in Patna, Bihar, India,[1] serving approximately 3,500 students aged between three and fifteen years. Established in the year 2007, under the founder director Amit Prakash, the school is run by Vivashwan Educational & Welfare Society in collaboration with Zee Learn Limited.[2] Litera valley school, Patna is the largest school in the Zee network.[3]
Academics and curriculum
The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education. The main subjects taught at LVS include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Computer Studies, English Literature, English Language, History, Hindi language, Geography, French/German/Sanskrit.
Facilities
Litera Valley School has 3RD Generation Smart Class enabled classrooms with interactive white boards and LCD projectors, fully equipped high-end computer labs, specially designed labs for Social Science, Science, Mathematics and languages, two playgrounds and a swimming pool. School also has a sports complex named Prishila, where students and members can enjoy many Indoor Activities[4]
References
- ↑ Scramble for school admissions The Times of India. 14 December 2011
- ↑ "Welcome to Litera Valley School". Literavalleyschool.in. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ↑ "Litera Valley School Jobs | PGT (Maths) Job | Jobs In Patna". Timesjobs.com. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
- ↑ Demolition heat on schools The Telegraph (Calcutta) 24 December 2013
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