Overview
Founded in 1989, DAV Public School, Sreshtha Vihar, is a member of the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic School System, the single largest non-governmental education society in India based on the ideals of the religious and social reformer, Swami Dayanand Saraswati. Located in the heart of East Delhi in Sreshtha Vihar, the school hosts a nursery building and a main building with classes from II to XII. It’s a co-educational English medium day school affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The school boasts a faculty-student ratio of 1:20.
Campus
The school campus hosts two buildings - nursery wing and senior wing. The school is well-equipped with contemporary science and computer labs, art and craft rooms, music and dance rooms, library with reading room, play ground and physical fitness centre. It also offers a multimedia lab and an auditorium for numerous activities.
Academics
DAV Public School Sreshtha Vihar prepares students for the class X and class XII board exams conducted by CBSE At the senior secondary level, the school offers three streams - science (medical/engineering), commerce and humanities.
Extracurricular: The school promotes a host of co-curricular activities such as art, craft, drawing, painting, photography, dance and music. It enhances students’ common interest through various clubs like literary club, mathematics club, science club, fine arts club, theatre club, robotics club and eco club. The school also encourages its students to participate in sports such as basket ball, badminton, volleyball and lawn tennis.
Admission
Registration forms can be downloaded from the school website or obtained from the school office. For admission to pre-school, the child should be 3 years old as on March 31 of the year of admission.
Fees: The fee schedule can be obtained from the school office.
Achievements
DAV Public School Sreshtha Vihar prepares students for the class X and class XII board exams conducted by CBSE At the senior secondary level, the school offers three streams - science (medical/engineering), commerce and humanities.