About School
Vision |
TIS strives to foster a school environment that is safe and which acknowledges individual differences; educates young minds to recognize their potential and set a high benchmark for themselves. It provides a platform where 21st century skills of critical thinking, leadership and effective communication are the hallmarks of the learning process. |
Mission |
To impart education that provides relevant, meaningful and diverse learning opportunities which support students in their aspirations, encourage them to fortify their innate strengths and spur them to productively engage with the community. |
The Journey |
In 1964, a young visionary, suffused with the fervour of nationalism, left a lucrative career and stepped into the realm of education to establish “The Tagore Education Society”. Founded by Dr. (Mrs.) Hari Sen and Mr. Jitender Sen, the society adopted three goals: academic excellence, the spirit of innovation and the zeal to impart value-based education. Tagore Schools have left indelible footprints on the sands of time. The journey began with a small school in Lajpat Nagar in the year 1964 which later got a bigger campus at East of Kailash. Prompted by its success, the society decided to set up another school in Vasant Vihar. Today, Tagore International Schools are renowned for its disciplined yet nurturing environment wherein students imbibe noble values, strive towards brilliance and cultivate an insight about the social concerns. |
AIM |
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Emblem |
The Tagorean emblem is the interplay of three letters: T I S. The central ‘I’ is the leaping flame of the candle, signifying everlasting knowledge. It is enclosed by ‘T’ which forms the arms and legs of the child who is never tired in his quest for this ‘Vidya’ or knowledge. Like the light of the candle, the child is continuously striving to reach for the stars, denoted by the letter ‘S’. The school has adopted the motto, “Aham Yogyaha Asmi” or “I am worthy “. This is a positive self-realisation and this belief guides the student on the path of true knowledge. It helps a child to evolve as a confident, multi-faceted human being. This is the simple Tagorean philosophy: ‘ Belief in Self ‘. |
1. Name of the School with address: (strictly as per Affiliation sanction letter or | Tagore International School E – Block, East of Kailash, New Delhi – 110065 |
a. E-mail b. Ph. No. c. Fax No. | 011-26433001, 26420088 |
2. Year of establishment of school | 1964 |
3. Whether NOC from State/UT or a. NOC No. | Directorate of Education, Delhi No. DE.95(20)/Gen-65 30/11/1965 |
4. Is the school is recognised, if yes by | Yes |
5. Status of affiliation: a. Affiliation No. | Provisional 2730084 |
6. Name of Trust/Society/Company Period upto which Registration of | Tagore Education Society Permanent |
7. List of members of School Managing Committee with their Address/tenure and post held | Annexure I |
8. Name and official address of the Manager a. Email b. Ph. No. c. Fax No. | Ms. Mallika Preman 011-26433001, 26420088 011- 26414080 |
9. Area of school campus a. In Acres – 2.22 acres b. In sq. mtrs. – 8984.021 sq.m. c. Built up area (sq. mtrs) – 30305 sq.m. d. Area of playground in sq. mtrs – 4290 sq.m. e. Other facilities i. Swimming Pool – No ii. Indoor games – Yes iii. Dance Rooms – Yes iv. Gymnasium – No v. Music Rooms – Yes vi. Hostels – No vii. Health and Medical Check up – Yes | |
10. Details of fee structure (monthly Total fee) Annexure II | |
11. Transport facility a. Own buses b. Buses hired on contract basis c. Details of transport charges | Yes 10 05 As per Area |
12. No. of teaching staff (to be updated time to time) Annexure III (Click here for details) | |
13. Details of salary being paid by the school to teaching staff/non-teaching staff (to be updated time to time) Annexure IV (Click here for details) | |
14. Mode of payment of salary (i) Name of the Bank through which salary is drawing – Axis Bank Ltd. (ii) Through single cheque transfer advice – Yes (iii) Individual cheque – No (iv) Cash – No | |
15. Library facilities (i) Size of the Library in sq. feet 3100 Sq.feet (ii) No. of Periodicals 3 (iii) No. of Dailies 5 (iv) No. of Reference books class-wise 7200 approx (v) No. of Magazine 22 (vi) Others 21 | |
16. Name of the Grievance/redressal Officer | 1. Ms. Mallika Preman 2. Ms. Deepali Sahi |
17. Members of Sexual Harassment Committee 1. Ms. Debjani Mitra 2. Ms. Deepali Sahi 3. Ms. Arti Anand 4. Ms. Praveen Grover 5. Mr. Vijay Gusain 6. Ms. Rupinder Kaur | |
18. Section wise enrolment of school for the current session | Annexure V (Click here for details) |
19. Academic session period | from April’20 to March’21 |
20. Vacation period | from 17th May ‘20 to 1st July’20 |
21. Admission period Last Date of Admission | from 1st January to 20 January ’20 31st July’20 |
22. Affiliation Letter | Click here for details |
23. Copy Of Society | Click here for details |
24. NOC By Govt. | Click here for details |
25. Recognition Certificate | Click here for details |
26. Building Safety Certificate | Click here for details |
27. Fire safety Certificate | Click here for details |
28. DEO Certificate Submitted For Affiliation | Click here for details |
29. Detail Of Teaching Staff | Click here for details |
1. SCHOOL TIMINGS
Nursery and K.G. : 8.00 am to 11:45 am
I-XII : 8:00 am to 2:00 pm
The above timings remain the same throughout the year for classes Nursery to XII.
2. VISITING HOURS
Principal: 9:00 a.m.to 10:00 a.m. on any working day.
Headmistress: 8.30 am to 10.00 am on any working day.
Class Teacher / Subject Teachers: 7:30 am to 7:45 am. from Monday to Thursday with prior appointment.
3. REGULARITY
Absence from school is viewed very seriously. Full or half day leave for any non-medical reason will not be permitted. No student will be allowed to go home after a weekly test, for any reason whatsoever. If a student is unwell, she / he should not come to school.
Absence from school for four days or more, without prior permission /intimation will result in the student’s name being struck off from the rolls.
4. PARKING
Since we are located in a residential area, it is imperative that we ensure that the residents are not disturbed by vehicles dropping and picking students.
You are requested not to park your vehicle at the entrances of the school or the neighbouring residences, as this hinders smooth movement of students, teachers and the residents.
Please do not blow your vehicle’s horn as it disturbs the residents.
If your ward travels by the school bus, please do not pick her / him personally from the school without prior permission.
5. CIRCULARS
Information is regularly sent to parents through circulars. You are also requested to visit the website regularly for updates on various events.
6. YEAR BOOK
The Year Book given to each student at the start of the session has information about all activities, assessments and other schedules for the ENTIRE session. Kindly refer to it regularly. It can also be viewed on the school website.
7. DISCIPLINE
We encourage students to be responsible for their own belongings. When they forget to bring something to school with them in the morning, kindly do not send it or bring it in later. NOTHING will be sent to the students once school has started for the day.
We expect our students to have high moral values. Any kind of indiscipline or disrespect from any student will be viewed very seriously and action will be taken.
NO student below the age of 18 years is allowed to drive a vehicle to school. Anyone found violating this rule will be reported to the police.
No student is allowed to carry a cell phone to school. If found, the cell phone will be confiscated. In case it is imperative for students of classes XI and XII to carry a cellphone to school, their parents should send in an application addressed to the Principal. We discourage students from bringing/wearing expensive and/or electronic items to school.
8. FAMILY INTERACTION
We are a secular school and do not encourage either the propagation of a particular religion or disregard for any religion. We also celebrate festivals of all religions in our school. You are requested to avoid any conversation or deed at home that will create a bias in your child’s mind, as we would like them to grow up as secular citizens.
The children need to spend quality time with their parents and family. We recommend that the family should be together at dinner time and should actively engage the students in discussion of current and relevant issues.
All PTMs are compulsory. You are requested to meet all teachers teaching your ward.
Introducing the students to Indian Art and Culture is an important aspect of their education. The school arranges for them to visit museums and view SPIC MACAY performances. We would like parents to extend these experiences by taking their children to museums, theatre and cultural performances, fairs etc.
We have a psychologist cum counselor on our rolls who is available for the parents and students from 8 am to 1:00 am, Monday to Friday. Please call the Reception for an appointment with her.
9. CHANGE OF ADDRESS AND CONTACT NUMBERS
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you inform the class teacher and office immediately if there is a change in your address and / or telephone numbers, so that we can contact you easily in an emergency.
HOME WORK. The school has a fixed schedule for homework. In case your ward reports that there is no homework being given according to the schedule, please contact the concerned teacher immediately.
10. NO – POLYBAG ZONE
Our school has been a No-Polybag Zone for the last 15 years. We request you to avoid using and / or sending things in polybags to school.
Our Mailing Address is: Tagore International School E-Mail Addresses: General Information & Queries – info.eok@tagoreint.com Principal – principal.eok@tagoreint.com |