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1 Nasr Education Society  





2 Locations  





3 Student activities  



3.1  Nasr Dramatic Society  





3.2  Nasr Riding Club  





3.3  Nasr Nature Club  







4 Alumni  





5 Awards  





6 References  














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Nasr School
Location

Khairtabad, Somajiguda, Gachibowli, Hyderabad


Information
School typePrivate School
MottoWith God's Help, Victory is Near.
Established12 June 1965 by Begum Anees Khan
Faculty650
Key people
  • Late Begum Anees Khan, Founder & Chairperson, Nasr Education Society.
  • Nawab Mir Khutubuddin Khan, Secretary, Nasr Education Society
  • Begum Salwa Khan, Director & Advisor, Nasr Education Society
  • Mir Hafeezuddin Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer, Nasr Education Society & Principal (Boys)
  • Mir Mohiuddin Mohammed, Director Academics, Nasr Education Society & Principal (Girls)
  • Mir Jamaluddin Hammad www.mirjamaluddinhammad.com, Director Finance, Nasr Education Society.
GradesNursery-12th grade (Girls) Nursery- 12th grade (Boys)
Enrollment8,000
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)Olive Green, White
Websitewww.nasrschool.in

Nasr School is a private school chain in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, run by The Nasr Education Society and affiliated to Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations(CISCE). Nasr Education Society celebrated its Golden Jubilee year in 2015.[1]

It was founded by Begum Anees Khan for her daughter, Aliya, in June 1965 with the help of Mrs. Raees Hassan and Begum Najamuddin Khan.

The meaning of the word Nasr in Arabic is "help".

Nasr Education Society[edit]

The Nasr Education Society manages the Nasr Group of Institutions and is headed by Begum Anees Khan as the chairperson and Nawab Mir Khutubuddin Khan as the Secretary.[citation needed]

Locations[edit]

The Nasr Education Society runs Nasr Schools in four locations in Hyderabad. There is Nasr Pre-Primary School at Somajiguda and Gachibowli, Nasr School for Girls at Khairtabad and Nasr School for Boys at Gachibowli. The Society also runs a school for underprivileged girls in Somajiguda and charges no fee for their education. They provide free books, uniforms, and food to these girls and aim to uplift the living standards of these girls by educating them.[2]

Student activities[edit]

The school organizes many competitions and activities. Nasr is home to a number of clubs, which are popular among students such as The Nasr Dramatic Society (NDS), The Nature Club, The Literary Club, The Red Cross, The Interact Club and the Nasr Riding Club.[3][4][5][6] The school students are also encouraged to take part in social activities.[7] Additionally, an annual magazine, "Echo", is brought out by the staff and students. The editorial board includes a Student Editor, Staff Editors, Creative Editors, Main Reporters, etc.

A concept in Nasr is the democratic way of electing the student leaders known as the Office Bearers headed by the School Captain. After a rigorous process of nominations on the basis of Academics and Overall Participation, Elections are held in which the students vote and elect their representatives. The Office Bearers are responsible of leading the school and helping the management in organizing various events. There is a School Captain, Vice Captain, Sports Captain and the various House Captains and prefects. Each Club has its own set of Office Bearers. Both the Girls' and Boys' School Office Bearers meet regularly to discuss and formulate plans for maintaining discipline among the students, and to organise various educational and extra-curricular activities.

Regular excursions are also embarked upon. They may be in the form of House excursions or Class excursions. There is usually an educative element to these trips. The students are also taken to tourist locations in different cities and towns.

Intra- and inter-school contests are held in order to encourage students to participate in extra-curricular activities and showcase their various talents. These may be in the varied fields of literature, public speaking, sports, music, art, etc. Many sports activities are available such as: Volleyball, Basketball, Marching, Karate, etc. The director of physical education is Bandela Prakash Rao known around the school as Bishop Sir.

Nasr Dramatic Society[edit]

The Nasr Dramatic Society (NDS) was established in 1980 for the Girls School at Khairatabad and in the year 2004 for Nasr Boys at Gachibowli. The dramatic society was founded with a view to nurture the talent of young thespians, their creativity, and their intellectualism. NDS's plays are often staged in Hyderabad's theatres. The Nasr Dramatic Society of Nasr Girls & Boys is the youngest and the only school dramatic club to be affiliated to the National School of Drama in Delhi.[8][9]

Nasr Riding Club[edit]

Nasr Riding Club was founded in 1999 under the guidance of the Secretary of Nasr Education Society, Nawab Mir Khutubuddin Khan. The club has its own string of horses. The club members take part in many on- and off-field activities.[10][11]

Nasr Nature Club[edit]

The school has club wings for both Nasr Boys' School, Gachibowli and Nasr School, Khairatabad. The Nasr Nature Club (Boys) adopted Vikas, a one year old Royal Bengal TigeratNehru Zoological Park on 13 January 2015. The school students take part in raising funds for "Project Tiger" too.[12]

Alumni[edit]

Alumni include tennis player Sania Mirza,[13] actress, model and Miss Asia Pacific 2000, Dia Mirza , IPS and Additional Director General of Police (Sports), Tejdeep Kaur Menon, Former Tennis Player Mishgahn Omer[14] writer/ journalist Anuradha Roy, and writer and filmmaker, Nidheya Suresh.

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS. "Nasr School - ICSE / ISC Type". Council For The Indian School Certificate Examinations.
  • ^ Nasr School Official Website. "Nasr Schools at different places in Hyderabad". Nasr School Website.
  • ^ The Hindu. "Abedin, at 12, shoots to fame". The Hindu Newspaper, 13 April 2013.
  • ^ The Hindu. "A moment to cherish for Sathwika". The Hindu Newspaper, 27 May 2013.
  • ^ TwoCircles.net. "Retain the golden glory of Hyderabad football: Victor Amalraj". TwoCircles.net, 21 August 2014.
  • ^ Basket Ball Federation of India. "2013-14 BFI-IMG Reliance School Basketball League kicks off in Hyderabad". BFI, 11 November 2013.
  • ^ IBN Live. "Hyderabad students clean Kapra lake". IBNLive, 30 June. 2012. Archived from the original on 3 July 2012.
  • ^ Times of India. "Celebs enjoy comedy play in Hyderabad". Times of India, 5 November 2011.
  • ^ Nasr Schools. "Nasr Dramatic Society for Boys School at Gachibowli". Nasr School, 10 January 2014.
  • ^ Nasr Schools. "Nasr Riding Club at Gachibowli". Nasr School, 19 September 2013.
  • ^ The Hindu Newspaper. "Nasr Boys School celebrates sports day". The Hindu Newspaper, 14 December 2010.
  • ^ Nasr School. "Nasr School - The Tiger Project". boys.nasrschool.in, 13 January 2015.
  • ^ Times of India. "Sania Mirza visits her alma mater". Times of India, 10 July 2003.
  • ^ "MISHGAHN OMER OVERVIEW". www.itftennis.com. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  • ^ a b Education World. "Education World India School Ranking (2014)". Education World India.
  • ^ The Hindu. "National award for Nasr school principal". The Hindu, 5 September 2010.
  • ^ National Conference Brochure, Brainfeed Magazine. "Acharya Devo Bhava - 2014 Award - Brainfeed Magazine" (PDF). Brainfeed Magazine, 2014.
  • ^ a b WCRC Leaders. "WCRC Leaders - Excellence Award (2014)". WCRC Leaders.com.

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