D.B.M.S. English School
Loyola School,Kadma | |
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Road No. 7 B. H. Area Kadma , , 831005 | |
Coordinates | 22°48′30″N 86°10′22″E / 22.80833°N 86.17278°E |
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Type | Private School |
Established | 1965 |
School board | CISCE |
Principal | Jayshree Sharma |
Rector | Fr. K.M. Josheph |
Staff | 60 |
Faculty | 125 |
Gender | Co‑educational |
Enrollment | 3135 |
Language | English |
Publication | Loyolean |
Website | loyolajsr |
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Loyola School,Kadma(formely: D.B.M.S. English School) is an English‑medium private day school run by St.Ignatius Loyola co‑educational Jamshedpur, India.
The school is affiliated with the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (I.C.S.E) in New Delhi that conducts exams at the 10th and 12th grade levels. Students specialize in Commerce and Science at the 12th grade level. It has grades from kindergarten to 12th (Plus Two), with two kindergarten levels. At the end of the 10th standard, every student sits for the I.C.S.E Examination. The I.S.C Examination is taken by all students after Class XII.
Subjects taught include English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology,Computer Science, Environmental Science, Accountancy,Commerce,Economics, History Civics and Geography.
Management
[edit]The school was started in 1965 by Dakshin Bharat Mahila Samaj (D.B.M.S.), an association of ladies from South India. The Samaj was founded in 1944 with the motto: Vasudeva Kutumbakam – the world is a family. The Samaj manages D.B.M.S. English School and its sister institutions. The other institutions under it are:
- D.B.M.S. Girls H.S. School; founded in 1961
- D.B.M.S. Career Academy; started in 1992
- Binapani School for tribal education at Ghorabhanda, beyond Telco; started in 2001
- D.B.M.S. Kadma Girls School; a Tata Steel school whose management was taken over in 2003
- D.B.M.S. Liliput School; started in 2004
- Adult Education; started in 2006
Principals
[edit]- Mr Reynold C D'Souza, 1972–1986
- Mrs Lathika Das, 1986–2000
- Mrs Prema Balasubramanian, 2000–2004
- Mr N. P. Shastry, 2004–2006
- Mrs Rajani Shekhar, 2006– 2020
- Mrs Jayshree Sharma, 2020– present