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Sainik School Gopalganj
Location

Hathwa, Gopalganj


India
Information
TypePublic school Boarding School Ministry Of Defence, India
Motto विद्या ददाति विनयम
Established12th October 2003
FounderLt. Col. N.S. Sidhu
PrincipalCol. Amit Dagar
StaffAcademic & Administrative
GradesClass VI to XII
GenderBoys and Girls
Age10 to 18
Enrollment455
Campus8-acre (0.032 km2)
HousesGandhara, Takshashila, Vaishali, Vikramshila
Colour(s)Silver and maroon   
NicknameLichchhavians/Aryans
AffiliationCentral Board of Secondary Education, India
AlumniSSGJ AA (Sainik School Gopalganj Alumni Association)/ SAGAA
Websitessgopalganj.in

Sainik School, Gopalganj is a Sainik School established by the Sainik Schools Society in 2003. It is located in Gopalganj, Bihar, in the Hathua estate, at an altitude of about 30 metres (98 ft) above sea level, 4 km (2.5 mi) from Mirganj in Gopalganj district of the state of Bihar, India. Affiliated to CBSE Affiliation No.: 380003, School No.: 65126. The School has celebrated its 21st Raising Day on 12th Oct 2023.

Location

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Sainik School Gopalganj is located in Sipaya, Gopalganj DistrictinBihar, India Pin: 841436. A new building has been allocated by the State government near Kuchaikote within an area of 49 acres. The first phase has been completed. When the building is completed, it is expected that the school will be shifted there. The construction of a new school building at the permanent location of Sainik School Gopalganj at Sipaya village in Kuchaikote block of Gopalganj district began in March 2013. With the release of phase 1, the construction of the boundary wall, administrative building, academic block, one hostel building (out of four), Cadet's mess, and gateway-super structure is completed. For the construction of phase 2, administrative approval of 38.48 crore rupees is under process at the Department of Education, Government of Bihar.

Introduction

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The school is one among the 33 Sainik Schools under the aegis of the Sainik School Society, Ministry of Defence, Government of India. The school was established on 12 October 2003.

School emblem

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The school insignia consists of the three services’ elements; the crossed swords of the Army, the golden eagle of the Air Force, and the anchor of the Navy. The main aim of the school is to train cadets to join the defence services. The school motto ‘Vidya Dadati Vinayam’ has been taken from the sixth verse of the preface of Sanskrit text ‘Hitopadesha’ and means ‘The education gives humility’.

History

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Sainik School, Gopalganj was established on 12 October 2003. The school was built on the eight-acre Hathua Estate of the then Saksham Maharaj, near MirganjinGopalganj District. It is one of the two Sainik Schools that started on the same day in the state of Bihar (20th in sequence). The school started with 55 students in 2003. The First batch is known as The Pioneers. The Second batch of 2004-2011 is known as The Valiants. The Third batch (2005-2012) set a record with 100% results in class 12. The Fourth batch of 2006-2013 is known as The Game Changers.The Alumni has its presence in all domains of UPSC, BPSC, IITs, NITs, IIMs, AIIMS, State Medical Colleges, NDA, INA, AFMC, AFA, CTW, CME, MHOW, AIT, JNU, BHU and all State Universities.

Houses

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All the cadets are assigned houses. There are four houses based on historical locations in Ancient India. These Houses are known as Takshashila (Red), Vikramashila (Green), Gandhara (Blue)(The sky liners), Vaishali (Yellow). Each house is in two groups. The senior house from class 10 to 12 and the junior house from class 6 to 9, all have a senior House Captain and a House vice-captain. They also have their own slogans. The Takshashilians call themselves ‘The Red Royals’, the Gandharians call themselves ‘The SkyLiners’, the Vaishalians call themselves ‘The Valiants’ and the Vikramshilians call themselves ‘The Victors’.

Management

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The Sainik Schools are managed by a Society which is registered under the Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860). A Board of Governors that functions under the Chairmanship of the Defence Minister, is the Chief Executive Body of the Sainik Schools Society. The Board of Governors meets at least once a year. The school has a Local Board of Administration for overseeing the functioning of the school and its finances.

The Chief Minister or the Education Minister of the state is among the members of the Board of Governors. An officer of the Ministry of Defence is nominated to supervise and coordinate the functioning of the school and functions as the Honorary Secretary of the Sainik Schools Society. The Honorary Secretary is assisted by officers and staff of the Ministry of Defence. This includes two inspecting officers of the rank of Colonel or equivalent. The Principal of the school is Col. Amit Dagar, Headmistress Lt. Col. Smita and the Administrative Officer is Sqn Ldr Piyush Kumar. Mr. SK Biswal, PGT(English) is the Senior Master of the school.

Admission

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Admissions are given in Class VI, and Class IX. Admission for classes VI and IX is carried out on the basis of an entrance exam usually held in January.

Publish of Admission Form: During the month of October to December.

Last date of Submission of Admission form: First week of December.

Date of Entrance exam: First Sunday of January.

The school is for boys between the ages of 10 and 18 years. Boys are admitted to Class VI and IX while most of the admissions take place in the 6th class, since 1993, a small number of candidates are also admitted to Class IX. An All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination is held annually by NTA. There is a 67% quota for students of the host state, Bihar, 25% quota for defence candidates, and 15% and 7.5% respectively for SC and ST candidates. The rest of the boys come from the general category. About 3000 students from the state/country vie for admission for about 60 seats.

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