Hadas High School, Nagpur is a coeducational day school offering education from kindergarten to class X. The Liberal Education Society promoted Hadas Primary English Medium School in 1995 with 50 children and one mentor. It has now grown to 608 students and 17 faculty members.
The school follows the syllabus prescribed by the Maharashtra Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education and prepares students for its class X SSC exam. In addition, the school has also introduced curriculum of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) from the academic session 2011-2012. The school is named after Late Shri Bapusaheb Hadas, the founder of the school.
The school campus is spread over an area of 1.9 acres and includes three buildings with well ventilated classrooms. Other facilities include a recreation hall, library, computer and science labs. There is also a large playground, swimming pool and a basketball court.
The Hadas High School offers education from kindergarten to class X. The school offers syllabi prescribed by the Maharashtra Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education as well as the CBSE. The teacher-student ratio is 1:35.
Focus is on learning to understand and applying classroom learning to real life.
Extracurricular education
Extracurricular activities include debates, elocution, quiz, maths, science talks, mono-acting, fancy dress, story telling and recitation, apart from dance, music, drama, art and craft. Students are motivated to take up social causes.
Swimming, basketball and other sports are encouraged. Students also participate in Guides and Scouts, and work with the Red Cross.
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Admission preference is given to students residing within four kilometer radius of the school. All admissions are made before the commencement of the academic session. Students are admitted into the pre-primary section – kindergarten 1 — at the age of 4 years.
The age eligibility for admission into class I is that the child should above the age of 5 ½ years and corresponding age scale is fixed for successive classes. 3% seats are reserved for physically challenged children.
Focus is on learning to understand and applying classroom learning to real life.