Ryan International, Noida

Ryan International is a senior secondary school in Noida. It was founded in 1992 with 8 students on its rolls. It is run by the St. Xavier's Educational Society.

Ryan International Noida
Location
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Information
TypePrivate
Motto"Excellence in Education and All Round Development"
Established1992
PrincipalMrs. Sumita Mukherjee
GradesKindergarten–12
Enrollment2500+ (In Noida Branch)
Color(s)Sky Blue and Dark Blue
YearbookResonance

History and Traditions

Ryan International School Noida was started in 1992 with 8 students . The school functioned in a rented building. In 1995 its own building was developed in sector 39 at plot D-46, Noida


Special annual days include Teacher's Day, Founder's Day, Environment Week, Children's Day, Sports Day, and Independence Day.

Teacher's Day celebration is organised by students of class 10th, 11th, and 12th.

Independence day is celebrated by a march past by all the four houses of the school (Newton, Raman, Aryabhata and Einstein), with the house captains holding their house flags and leading the students. Then there are items such as skating showcase, and singing of patriotic songs by the choir group of the school.

The election for school cabinet is conducted every year in the month of July and all the children, sixth class onwards, are allowed to vote and choose their leaders.

Infrastructure

The school is divided into three wings and is separated into two buildings. One of the buildings contains the Montessori sections and is a little away from the main building. The main building has three floors and a basement, and is divided into two blocks, A and B. Block B contains all the junior classes (classes 1-8), the home science lab and the biology lab. Block A has the senior classes (classes 9-12), the chemistry and the physics labs, and the office.

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