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Navchaetan School Shri Damubhai Shukla Educational Campus | |
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Paldi Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380007 India | |
Coordinates | 23°00′55″N 72°33′39″E / 23.0152278°N 72.5609173°E / 23.0152278; 72.5609173 |
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Type | School |
Mottoes | Slow and steady will succeed |
Established | 1935; 90 years ago (1935) |
Founder | Damubhai Shukla |
School board | Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board |
Oversight | Navchetan Trust |
Principal | Bhailal Patel |
Gender | Co-educational |
Language | Gujarati, English |
Navchetan School, officially Shri Damubhai Shukla Educational Campus is a school in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India that was founded in 1935 by Damubhai Shukla. It is operated by non-profit Navchetan Trust and affiliated with the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, along with Sikkim Manipal University for Business Administration program. It provides both Gujarati as well as English medium education facilities. It also provides higher secondary school education in commerce as well as science streams.
History
Damubhai Shukla founded the educational institution in 1935. Earlier the campus of the institute was based near at Ashirwad Complex, Paldi but now it is at Paldi Road with own premises of three-floor building with ground area and sports area along with canteen facilities.
Educational Facilities
Navchetan High School provides education for primary, secondary and higher secondary level.
Section | Standard |
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Primary | LKG to Standard 5 |
Middle | Standard 6 to 8 |
Secondary | Standard 9 & 10 |
Higher Secondary | Standard 11 & 12 (Sci. & Gen.) |
The institution affiliated with Sikkim Manipal University for Business Administration studies.
Notable alumni
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