CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL - AN ENDURING LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
SINCE 1931
Our educational aim is to cultivate a global outlook, awaken the intelligence and generosity of spirit in children to enable them to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex world without losing their humanity.
Since its inception in 1931, Cambridge School has grown to become one of the strongest long-standing institutions in Delhi and the National Capital Region. Spread across five campuses, each of them is an educational lighthouse for thousands of children who have successfully emerged from within its portals. This is enabled by the zeal and dedication of our school leaders and our dedicated and capable teachers who encourage and motivate each and every student to thrive towards excellence. We focus on the holistic development of our students by helping them face various challenges with utmost proficiency. Our curriculum is designed with the objective to constructively ignite our young students’ minds and positively navigate their vibrant energy towards building a better and brighter future for India and the World.
We uphold the motto “We Learn to Serve” and promote the same amongst our students so that they develop a spirit of integrity.
To be one of the leading schools in the community it serves, known and widely acknowledged as a secular institution which develops character and ethical leadership in its students in their pursuit of excellence.
To nurture in children a strong sense of community, of justice and fair play, and allow them the opportunity to learn and express themselves in the ways they enjoy best, applying their learning to diverse and challenging situations to reach their optimum potential.
To develop an educational programme and environment which nurtures boys and girls who will endeavour to be good citizens and distinguish themselves in all walks of life.
Cambridge School was founded on the 7th of April 1931 in a small flat in Qutub Road, Delhi. It moved soon after to 21 Daryaganj and — as it grew – to 2 Daryaganj. By the nineteen forties it had already established itself as one of the foremost schools in the city.
Cambridge School Delhi — thus named because it was the first school to send students up for the senior Cambridge examination — acquired its own campus in Srinivaspuri. The foundation stone of the building, designed by the well-known architect Cyrus Jhabvala was laid in 1961 by the Vice President of India Dr. S.Radhakrishnan; and the building was inaugurated by Smt. Indira Gandhi, then the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, in 1963.
Mr. Deb was the Principal of the School till 1964. He himself was deeply read and widely informed but he never left the shores of India. The School’s motto — We Learn to Serve — reflects his deep conviction that a true education is one that reaches its apogee in service to society. That aim requires the development of character, curiosity, and self-awareness, the three main aims of an enlightened school. Mr. Deb continued to work till well into his eighties A strict but kind man, generations of boys, girls and teachers remember him with reverence.
World Class Infrastructure
Dedicated Staff
Balancing Academics with
Co-Scholastic Events
A Socially Conscious
School Programme
We encourage our students to experiment and go beyond the normal learning methodologies and promote personal learning experience through practical activities and real-time problem-solving drills.
We believe that the development of students is not only limited to their academic progress but involves their physical and psychological growth. The school offers a wide horizon of opportunities to help the children unfurl their true selves and develop to their full potential.
We have practically shifted from blackboard to digital board with the aim of staying up to date with the ever-changing teaching styles to give our students the best of all.
The 11-acre campus is fully secured with world-class CCTV surveillance and security facilities to ensure the safety of each and every child.
We encourage our students to thrive towards academic excellence by offering seamless guidance and motivation. Their progress is tracked by weekly assessments and tests that also help us to focus on their individual shortcomings
Different students can have varied learning styles. With the aim of giving individual attention to the specific needs of the students we have maintained a healthy ratio of 1 teacher for 20 students.
Eligibility Criteria: 3+ as on 1st April, 2021
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Class Nursery to XII
School timings: 08:00 am – 02:10 pm
CBSE
Yes. For certain routes decided by the School and subject to change.
During PTM’s or with prior appointment preferably after school hours.
We can meet a variety of special needs in school. Please discuss your child’s needs with the teacher. The Special Educational Needs Counsellor will be happy to meet with you to discuss specific concerns.
Student's Name - Namya Malhotra (Nursery A)
Mother's Name - Dr. Neetu Munjal
Father's Name - Garish Kumar Malhotra
Student's Name - V. Veerav Ramesh (Nursery B)
Mother's Name - Vidya Ramesh
Father's Name - K. Vijay Raghawan
Student's Name - Pravit Singh (Nursery C)
Mother's Name - Mrs. Poonam Singh
Father's Name - Mr. Rajat
Student's Name - Janvi Cheralan Kakkat (Nursery D)
Mother's Name - Swethapriya C.K
Father's Name - Abhilash Vannarath
Student's Name - Nayra Ghai (Nursery E)
Mother's Name - Karuna Dhall
Father's Name - Pankaj Ghai
Student's Name - Ved Jha (Nursery F)
Mother's Name - Bharti Prabhakar
Father's Name - Mr. Praveen Prabhakar
Student's Name - Ayansh Thakur (Nursery G)
Mother's Name - Pooja Thakur
Father's Name - Avadhesh Thakur
Student's Name - Vyom Kashyap (Nursery H)
Mother's Name - Nidhi Chandra
Father's Name - Kumar Jayesh
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