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Public school in Srinagar, Kashmir, IndiaS. M. Dedicated High School | |
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Munawar-abad, Khayam Road Srinagar, Kashmir, 190001 India | |
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School type | Public |
Motto | "Mina-z-Zulumati Illan-n-Noor" From Darkness to Light |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islamic |
Established | 1969 |
Founder | Sayed Mustafa |
Status | Active |
School code | 30032 |
Administrator | Md. Ashraf |
Principal | M.Y. Shah |
Gender | Co-educational |
Classes | Class LKG – 12th |
Language | English |
Hours in school day | 6/2 Hr |
Classrooms | 50 |
Sports | Cricket, athletics |
Rival | Al-Huda Public School |
Affiliation | J & K Board of School Education |
S. M. Dedicated High School (commonly known as SMD High School and SMD School) is a private K-12, co-educational school located in Srinagar city at Munawar-abad, India.
History
SMD School is named after its founder and Chairman Sayeed Mustafa Danishgah. It was established in 1969.
Organisation
This is a private, co-educational school that uses English as the medium of education. SMD was formerly a high school educating from nursery to tenth grade but is now a higher secondary serving students up to 12th grade. The school has over 500 students.
Houses
The student body is divided into four houses, represented by colours. Each student is allotted one of these houses upon entry into school. The four houses are:
- Green
- Pink
- Yellow
- Sky Blue
The houses compete against each other in academic and sporting disciplines, each contributing towards house points. The house with maximum points is declared the House Of The Year.
Other functions
The school is used as a polling station.
References
- "List of Schools in Srinagar District". Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ "SMD HIGH SCHOOL SRINAGAR". SchoolsWorld.in. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- Tandon, Aditi (25 September 2002). "Heavy polling at Salahuddin's village". The Tribune. Chandigarh, India. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
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