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S.D.M.N. Vidya Mandir

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Type
  
Private School

Enrollment
  
3500+

Affiliation
  
CBSE, NEW DELHI

Number of students
  
3,500

Faculty
  
100

Established
  
1989

Athletics conference
  
Sarvodaya

Founded
  
1989

Color
  
White and Grey

Campus
  
31,577.92 m (339,901.9 sq ft)

S.D.M.N. Vidya Mandir, Nilokheri (known as Rice Land) is a private school teaching students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Nilokheri township of Karnal in Haryana, India. S.D.M.N. Vidya Mandir is one of two high schools in Nilokheri with high standards of education.

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The school opened in 1989. In the 2007-08 academic year, the school enrolled over 2,500 students and employed 60 classroom teachers.

History

S.D.M.N. Vidya Mandir, Nilokheri was established in 1989 under a trust with the help from funds from rice-processing firm Rice Land. It had the name "Rice Land School" in early years and was later renamed to "SDMN Vidya Mandir School" but is still widely recognized by the unofficial name "Rice Land". It is administered by the school committee members.

Disciplines

The school provides education to children of all ages and interests.

  • Kindergarten
  • Senior Secondary
  • High School
  • Commerce
  • Medical
  • Non-Medical
  • References

    S.D.M.N. Vidya Mandir Wikipedia