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Ispat English Medium School

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Established
  
1961

Classes
  
I to XII

Website
  
iemsrsp.org

Number of students
  
1,500

Faculty
  
60

Principal
  
Dr. A. K. Samantray

Yearbook
  
Spectrum

Motto
  
Play The Game

Founded
  
1961

Ispat English Medium School

Address
  
Sector 19, Rourkela, Odisha 769005

Mascot
  
Tagore, Rajaji, Shivaji, Pratap

Similar
  
Deepika English Medium, Desouza's School, Delhi Public School R, MGM English School, Carmel School

Ispat english medium school


Ispat English Medium School is an English medium school in Sector 20 of the Rourkela Steel Township in Rourkela, Odisha, India. The school follows the syllabus prescribed by the CISCE.

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The school is among the top 100 schools in India

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History

Ispat English Medium School, the only ICSE Institution under SAIL, Rourkela Steel Plant was started on 1961 with 27 students, five teachers and two class rooms. It ran on the Indian Public School (IPS) system. The school has been affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi since May, 1964. It is one of the very first schools established in Rourkela and the first to have English as the medium of instruction. Admission is only to children of parents working for SAIL, CISF, CRPF and other Central Government undertakings and REC.

About

In 1982 the institution started a Junior College (ISC +2) with Science Stream. Its academic activities expanded with the new addition of +2 Commerce stream from 2004.

The school has completed 50 years in 2011.

Facilities

The school is a day-time education facility - there are no boarding students. The school is run by the Education department of the Steel Authority of India Limited.

Now the school has 1500 students (boys and girls) and sixty teachers.

Housing

The school is set up according to a house system. There are four houses named after Indian personalities.

References

Ispat English Medium School Wikipedia


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