Platinum Jubilee High School, Warangal Explained

Platinum Jubilee High School
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Address:Narsampet Rd, Abbanikunta, Labour Colony,
City:Warangal
State:Telangana
Postcode:506002
Country:India
Coordinates:17.972°N 79.6202°W
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Type:Private school
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The Platinum Jubilee High School (PJHS) is an English medium school in Warangal, Telangana, India. It is recognized by the Telangana State Education Department, and follows the State Education Board curriculum. The school has 1,500 students from pre-primary through Grade 10.

History

Platinum Jubilee High School was established in 1953 by the Aga Khan Social Welfare Society. It was integrated into the Aga Khan Education Services (AKES) in 1998.

Facilities

Pre-primary students

Primary students

Secondary students

Teachers Resource Centre

The Teachers Resource Centre (TRC) supports and facilitates in-service professional development of the faculty. Apart from the educational reference material available in the TRC, it serves as a platform for teachers to interact. The TRC has four computers with broadband internet access.

Parent-Teacher Association

The school seeks parental co-operation and assistance through the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), which promotes a closer relationship between home and school. There are separate associations for the pre-primary, primary and secondary sections, which are elected annually.

PTA members assist the school in:

Aga Khan Education Services

The school is part of the Aga Khan Education Services (AKES). The foundations of the present system were laid by Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, Aga Khan III, under whose guidance over 200 schools were established during the first half of the 20th century, the first of them in 1905 in Zanzibar, Gwadur in Pakistan and Mundra in India. Since the creation of Aga Khan Education Services companies in the 1970s, the schools have been centrally administered and managed.

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