Sir Syed Memorial School


Sir Syed Memorial School is an English-medium school in Bihar, India established in 1992.
Sir Syed Memorial School is about 35 km from Gaya, at Karma, near Bhadeya in Barachatti block. It has approximately 1200 students and is run by the Minority Upliftment Society, which aim is to provide a good education to children of poor families in rural areas.

History

Sir Syed Memorial School was founded under Minority Upliftment Society. It is named after the Syed Ahmed Khan. Late Kamaluddin Khan and his brother Jalal Uddin Khan opened the school in 1992, initially as the Sir Syed Educational Centre, later renamed as Sir Syed Memorial School. The initial intake was 60 students, but this rapidly grew to over 1200 students. For some years the school offered boarding facilities for up to 100 students, but this was discontinued as pupil numbers increase in days scholars.

Management

After the death of Director Haji kamal uddin khan, school is working insight of his two sons Falahuddin kamal haris and Mufti Atif kamal Hazique.

Facilities

The school has a library, computer center, science laboratory and Career Services Centre.

The wings

The Senior Wing comprises classes from I to X and it is in newly constructed building.
The Junior Wing comprises classes from Nursery to U.K.G and it is in old building.

House system

The students are divided into four houses named after our inspirations - Sir Syed, Iqbal, Netaji Bose, Tagore. The house system forms the basis of all competitions in the school.

Sports activities

The school provides facilities for:-
The school follows the Central Board of Secondary Education curriculum up to Class 6 and thereafter the Bihar School Examination Board syllabus.

Achievements

Students regularly achieve admission to colleges and universities. Several alumni have gone on to commercial and academic success in India and abroad.

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