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School for Tibetans, Cauvery Valley Project (CVP) at Bylakuppe was
established in 1971 by Mysore Rehabilitation and Development Agency
(MYRADA) as a primary school. Located about 60 km from Mysore city
in Karnataka State, in picturesque and quite surroundings, the school
caters to children of settlers residing at Dickyi Larsoe Tibetan
Settlement. Later the school was taken over by CTSA, Delhi and made
a branch of the main school CST Bylakuppe. In 1986, it was upgraded
to middle level and made an independent school. It was further upgraded
to secondary school level in 1990 and has classes I to X. The school
has on roll 350 students and 32 teaching and non-teaching staff.
The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education,
Delhi and follows the syllabus prescribed by it. Over the years
the school has constantly achieved good academic results in the
board examinations achieving 84% results in 2005. Besides laying
utmost emphasis on excellence in academics, the school stress equal
importance on the all round development of students personality.
The school's co-curricular activities calendar comprises games and
sports, literary activities, music & dance etc. These activities
are conducted inter-house for senior classes and intra-class for
primary classes. The school also emphasis the preservation and promotion
of Tibetan culture and inculcating positive values among the students
through a series of initiatives including inviting eminent speakers
and participation in various functions and festivals in the settlement.
The school actively participates in various inter school cultural
and sports competitions and students have distinguished themselves
and brought many laurels to the school. The school has well equipped
laboratories for junior science, mathematics, computer and social
science along with a well developed resource centre and library.
Being a day school, it maintains a very close rapport with the
community. The settlement office and parents representatives are
actively involved in the welfare of the school. Mr. Jampa Tenzin
is the Principal of the school.
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