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IRC School Transformed

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today inaugurated the transformed Government High School, IRC Village in the State Capital. Under the transformation project, the institution has embraced a comprehensive approach to offer smart classrooms and top-tier education, demonstrating a steadfast dedication to educational excellence.

Kartik Pandian, Chairman 5T and Nabin Odisha, Susant Kumar Rout, MLA, Bhubaneswar North, Sulochana Das, Mayor, BMC; Aswathy S, Secretary, School and Mass Education; Balwant Singh, Vice-Chairman, Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA), Chanchal Rana, Collector Khordha. School children along with parents in thousands in numbers were present to witness the inauguration program.

The school premises boast state-of-the-art facilities, including modern new 12 classrooms, a football ground, designated areas for outdoor activities, a children’s park, a dedicated parking zone, an open-air stage, a tennis court, and a mid-day meal distribution center.

As part of the transformation initiative, each classroom is fitted with modern amenities, complemented by a public announcement system to enhance communication within the premises. This upgraded infrastructure not only fosters an enriching learning environment but also supports the holistic development of students.

Additionally, the school’s playground will offer a range of facilities including a running track, yoga space, open-air gym, volleyball and kabaddi courts, and efficient surface drainage, benefiting the community beyond school hours.

Established on October 25, 1983, the school initially grappled with space constraints. However, following its relocation to a new building on September 22, 1988, equipped with 8 classrooms and 4 staff rooms, it began catering to approximately 650 students. Presently, the school  has expanded its capacity to and 2000 students.

The transformation endeavors have witnessed active participation from philanthropic organisation, various government bodies, including the BDA, Odisha Forest Development Corporation (OFDC), underscoring a collective commitment to advancing education and community welfare.