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Central School for Tibetans, Bylakuppe, is one of the major schools under Central Tibetan Schools Administration, New Delhi. The school was established in the year 1962. It is ideally located in the Lugsum Samdup ling Tibetan Settlement, Bylakuppe. There are 882 students and 42 staff. The school has primary school branches at Chowkur, Kalilashpura, Gulledahalla and Arlikumari.
With good infra-structural facilities, the school is equipped with computer lab, language lab, science lab, resource centre, woodcraft and tailoring sections, geography lab, Minimum Level of Learning section, career & guidance cell, sports room, music and dance room. The school was in need of a multipurpose hall, which was finally fulfilled with kind help from DOE and Kasur Jetsun Pema, the President of Tibetan Children’s Villages. All these facilities, provide a congenial learning atmosphere to the children.
Furthermore, the school has been consistently producing excellent results in academics. In the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examination of Class XII held in March 2001, Tenzin Monlam ranked first in the Humanities Stream among all the CTSA schools and Fatima scored 95% marks in Geography and received a CBSE merit certificate. These achievements were possible because the main motto of the school is to instill in the children the values of goodness, truthfulness, morality, social behaviour and good discipline to make them world citizen blessed with scientific outlook, spiritual growth and aesthetic sensibilities.
The school also maintains good rapport with the children’s parents. Parents Teachers Association’s meetings are regularly held to feel their pulse regarding the progress of their wards. Mrs. Tharlam D. Changra is the present Principal of the school. The school believes that teachers and parents have inherited an enormous task of bringing up this new generation which will work for the upliftment of the society and create a unique world wherein talents and capacities will find full expression.
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