School Name |
Tibetan Children'S Village School
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Address / Location | Suja Po Matroo Distt Mandi Himachal Pradeshhp Mandi Himachal Pradesh India 175032 (Map) | |
Phone Number(s) | 19** 2**79**, **27** 9**09**22** - login to view | |
Email Address | tharchinkarma@********* - login to view | |
Website Link | lotusvalley.com | |
Recognization by | Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) | |
Affiliation Number | 63**79 - login to view | |
Principal / Headmaster | Karma Sherap Tharchin | |
Status | Senior Secondary School | |
Affiliation Period | From 1/4/2016 to 31/ 3/ 2021 | |
Type | Independent | |
Founded In | Year 1986 | |
Principal Qualification | MA. MED | |
Principal Work Experience | 18 years in administration and 35 years in teaching | |
Affiliation Type | Provisional Affiliation | |
Society/Trust Name | Tibetan Children Villages Sch | |
Education System | Co-educational | |
Learning Medium | English Primary Language | |
Date Inaugurated | 6/3/2002 12:00:00 AM | |
Number of Class Rooms | 62 classrooms | |
Labs | 4 Labs available | |
Libraries | 2 Libraries available | |
School Area Size | 29339 Square meters | |
Play Area Size | 6000 Square meters | |
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Nearby Post Offices | Ahju, Bag, Chauntra, Gangoti, Ghamiroo, Golwan, Matroo, Mohanghati, Pandol, Prainsainthal, Ropri Kalehru, Tikroo and Tramat | |
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Provisional Rating | 4.1/5 Based on 11 ratings by visitors | |
General Description |
Tibetan Children'S Village School (TCVS) located at Suja Po Matroo Distt Mandi Himachal Pradeshhp Mandi Himachal Pradesh is one of the popular schools in India. The School has been rated by 11 people on iCBSE. The School has been recognized by Central Board of Secondary Education since a long time. The Tibetan Children'S Village School has been viewed 45 times by the visitors on iCBSE. This School is counted among the top-rated Schools in Himachal Pradesh with an excellent academic track record.
If you're looking for more details regarding application forms, syllabus, results, admission procedure and examinations schedule, kindly contact the relevant department of the school.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Ques 1.: Where is Tibetan Children'S Village School located at?
Ans.: The complete address of Tibetan Children'S Village School according to iCBSE is: Suja Po Matroo Distt Mandi Himachal Pradeshhp Mandi Himachal Pradesh India 175032. You may want to contact the School to confirm the working hours before visiting.
Ques 2.: What is the official website of Tibetan Children'S Village School?
Ans.: Tibetan Children'S Village School's website can be accessed online at the URL lotusvalley.com. iCBSE always recommend you to refer the official site of the School.
Ques 3.: When was Tibetan Children'S Village School was founded and opened on?
Ans.: This school was founded in the year 1986 and opened on 6/3/2002 12:00:00 AM according to an official source.
Ques 4.: Who is heading Tibetan Children'S Village School as the principal?
Ans.: The school is currently headed by KARMA SHERAP THARCHIN. The principal of the school is MA. MEd qualified and has experience of 18 + 35 years in administration and teaching, respectively.
Ques 5.: Which board is Tibetan Children'S Village School affiliated with?
Ans.: The Tibetan Children'S Village School is a Senior Secondary School which is affiliated by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from 1/4/2016 to 31/ 3/ 2021 with Provisional affiliation type. Please contact the school for present affiliation status.
Ques 6.: What post offices can be found near to Tibetan Children'S Village School?
Ans.: We found a total of 13 post offices found nearby to Tibetan Children'S Village School. They are: Ahju, Bag, Chauntra, Gangoti, Ghamiroo, Golwan, Matroo, Mohanghati, Pandol, Prainsainthal, Ropri Kalehru, Tikroo, Tramat.
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