Vega Schools

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Vega Schools
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Location
Sector 48, Gurgaon – 122018
Haryana,

India
Coordinates28°24′39″N 77°02′17″E / 28.410766°N 77.038010°E / 28.410766; 77.038010Coordinates: 28°24′39″N 77°02′17″E / 28.410766°N 77.038010°E / 28.410766; 77.038010
Information
School typePrivate
MottoDiscover the star within
Established2012
School districtGurgaon district
GradesKG-12
Websitevega.edu.in

Vega Schools is a co-educational, private school in Gurgaon,[1] Haryana state, India. The medium of instruction is in English and the CBSE & CCE (Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation) core curriculum. Vega is a member of the Global Alliance group of international schools, also with ties to the Harvard Graduate School of Education to set up a research program to explore the various aspects.[2]

History[edit]

Vega School (juniors)[edit]

Vega School (seniors)[edit]

Academic[edit]

Academic facilities includes classrooms and laboratories which are equipped with interactive whiteboards, projection screens to integrate Information Communication Technology (ICT) and multi-purpose air conditioned indoor sports hall for badminton, basketball, skating, gymnastics, aerobics and yoga.[citation needed]

Campus and infrastructure[edit]

Vega Schools has centralized PM10 and PM2.5 air purification system and school environment is air pollution free.[3]

Events[edit]

School has organized second edition of Children's Literature Festival (GCLF 2018) among children and parents, from 20 to 21 January 2018.[4] Literature festival had sessions of storytelling and interactive workshops and drew the attention of over 3,000 parents and children. Parents and children also explored a collection of books from national and international publishers.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "VEGA Schools - Teaching CBSE the international way". Times of India.
  2. "Harvard Graduate School of Education ties up with Gurgaon-based Vega School". The Economic Times.
  3. "Gurgaon-based Vega Schools to pump in Rs 200 crore for local expansion". The Economic Times.
  4. "Children's Literature Festival ends". The Hindu.
  5. "Gurgaon Children's Literature Festival returns with its 2nd Edition". India Education Diary portal.

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