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About CST Shimla Central school for Tibetans earlier known as Tibetan School Society, Chota Shimla came into being in early 1961 when Tibetan Administration in Dharamsala appointed Shri Sonam Topjor Tethong as the first principal of the school. Shri Sonam Topjor Tethong and his assistants made the necessary arrangements when the first group of 155 students arrived from a nursery in Dharamsala. The school was later taken over by CTSA on May 5, 1962, during the tenure of Pt. Shyam Narayan, the first Secretary of CTSA which was earlier called Tibetan Schools' Society (TSS). With the arrival of more and more children, the existing accommodation was inadequate. So a branch school was also opened at Earlsfield near St. Bedes' College. In 1969 the school was affiliated to CBSE and in March 1973, the first batch of Higher Secondary School (Class XI) appeared in the All India Secondary School Examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education in Delhi. When the new education system of 10+2 was introduced in 1976, the senior students of CST Shimla were redistributed to augment the strength of other CST's to make them viable as per newly introduced India's education system and CST Shimla, remained Secondary School (Class X). On October 27, 1983, the main Torrentium building which housed the girls' hostel and junior boys' hostel was gutted in a fire accident due to an electric short circuit. Fortunately, no loss of life occurred in the accident although it was a major fire during odd hours. Since then, a hostel building with an intake capacity of 350 children, a class room block and a Library block have been constructed during the tenure of Shri. S.P. Datta, the then Secretary of CTSA. The school was upgraded to Senior Secondary (Class XII) level in the year 1987. Due to the generous funding Central Tibetan Schools Administration, Delhi under the Ministry of Human Resources & Development, Government of India, the school provides all the modern day facilities to students that include Smart Classroom, Computer Lab with Unlimited Broad Band Internet Access, Science laboratories, Library, Sports Facility, etc. At present the school is offering students in the senior classes the choice of studying Humanities and Food and Beverages.

About CTSA Delhi Central Tibetan Schools Administration which is an autonomous organizations under Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India under (Department of School Education & Literacy). Main objectives of the administration are to run, manage and assist educational institutions set up for the education of Tibetan refugee children living in India while preserving and promoting their culture. The administration runs 28 schools including 09 Senior Secondary Schools (06 Residential and 03 Day Schools), 05 Secondary Schools, 05 Middle Schools, Two Primary schools and 07 grant- aid schools. These schools are located in the places of concentration of Tibetan population, mainly in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Arunachal Pradesh. All schools under CTSA Delhi follow curriculum framed by NCERT and are affiliated to CBSE, Delhi. Besides Science, Arts and Commerce streams, Vocational stream including Financial Market Management and Hospitality and Beverages course is also offered in some schools. These schools have been equipped with all modern facilities.

Management and Affiliation Year of Establishment-1962 Affiliation No 690001 Affiliation with the board Since 1969 Name Of Trust CTSA List of members of Local Advisory Committee CST Shimla H.P. 1.Chairman DC Shimla, 2.Tibetan Welfare Officer 3. Principal, K.V. 4. Senior Teachers 02 5. Teachers Representative 02 6. Parents Representative -2 7. CPWD /MES Representatives 8. Rector 9. Principal of the School. WEBSITE : cstshimla.nic.in

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