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Tagore International School is a private international school in New Delhi, India. Named after Rabindranath Tagore (polymath and recipient of the 1913 the Nobel Prize in Literature), it envisions an education "deeply rooted in one’s immediate surroundings but connected to the cultures of the wider world, predicated upon pleasurable learning and individualized to the personality of the child". The school is run by the Tagore Education Society, a society founded by Dr. Mrs. Hari Sen and Mr. Jitender Sen in 1964.[1] Tagore International School is present in two locations viz. East Of Kailash and Vasant Vihar
Tagore International School | |
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East of Kailash & Vasant Vihar India | |
Coordinates | 28°34′09″N 77°09′43″E / 28.569157°N 77.161891°E |
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Type | Private international school |
Motto | I am Worthy |
Founder | Hari Sen |
Oversight | Tagore Education Society |
Principal | Dr. Mahesh |
Campus type | Urban |
Website | www |
History
editTagore International School was established in 1972 by Dr. Hari Sen, as an English medium Senior Secondary School.
School emblem
editThe Tagorean emblem represents three letters T I S. The central I is the leaping flame of the candle, signifying everlasting knowledge, enclosed by T which forms the arms and legs of the child who is never tired in his quest for this 'Vidya' or knowledge. Like the light of the candle, the child is continuously striving to reach for the stars.[2] Also, the school pledge is Aham Yogya Asmi, which has been drafted with an objective to instill confidence and forward-looking approach in the students.
Gallery
editTagore International School, in the Eastern part of Kailash hosts annual inter-school art, oratory and technology festival every year. In 2019, this fest was titled TAGFEST-2019.[3]
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School building, East Of Kailash
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School playgrounds & Basketball court
References
edit- ^ "Tagore International School (TIS): Destination Success from S. Chand Harcourt (India) Pvt. Ltd". Digital Learning. Noida. August 2011. ProQuest 885085442.
- ^ "Introduction". tagoreint.com. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
- ^ "Tagore International School Delhi holds art, oratory and tech festival". 11 November 2019.
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