Vagmi Niketan

Vagmi Niketan is a public school in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh run by Geeta Education and Research Trust.

Vagmi Niketan
Location
India
Information
Mottoज्ञानं परमं ध्येयम्
HousesAshok, Azad, Manekshaw, Vivekanand
AffiliationCBSE

The school believes in inculcating the values of freedom, honesty, integrity and sincerity in the personality of the students. Its teachers encourage the students to take part in the extra curricular activities of the school.[1]

The campus

The school's garden is called Ashok Vatika. It also has the Akshayvat tree in its premise. The school entrance is called Sarasvati Dwar and it has life size statue of goddess Sarasvati. Tulsi Udyan is garden named after Hindu poet-saint, reformer and philosopher Goswami Tulsidas. The school's library is named Vyasa library.

Affiliation

The school is affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi.

House system

The four houses are named after major personalities in India, the Ashok, Azad, Manekshaw and Vivekanand.

Magazines and publications

Students publish an annual magazine called Sampada. It contains articles on various school events written by students and teachers of the school.

Radio

The school radio channel is named 'Meend'.

Activities/clubs

The school has following clubs:

  • Dramatic club
  • Astronomy club
  • Gardening club
  • School publication club
  • Gymnastics club
  • Science and mountaineering club
  • Literacy and debating societies
  • Swimming Club
  • Horse riding Club
  • Craft club
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References

  1. "Vagmi Niketan". Vagmi Niketan. Retrieved 27 April 2016.

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