Buddha Public School Saharsa is full of values ​​along with education

Buddha Public School Saharsa is full of values ​​along with education

Children are preparing for the songs of Chhath festival

Koshi Zone, Saharsa. It is said that the winner does not do anything different but does everything differently. Chhath festival is celebrated in Bihar with special and faith. But if children are given values ​​along with education in the school, then the children of the school become more refined. In Buddha Public School located near Matsyagandha under Saharsa Municipal Corporation, children are given better discipline and values ​​along with education through CBSE. 

The school has nothing to do with the markets of the outside world and the school director, principal and teachers work day and night for the overall development of the children. The result of the dedication of all the people is that today the children coming out of Buddha Public School are making a name for themselves in many fields including IPS, IFS, ITI.

The basic level of education is from 7th to 12th.  From teachers to directors, everyone is busy in imparting education and values ​​to the children. Chhath, the folk festival of Bihar, is going to be celebrated these days and if you listen to Chhath songs and music of the children of Buddha Public School, you will be mesmerized and will feel like listening to the songs from the mouth of the children for hours.

Not only this, every year, children participate in programs according to different festivals. Students studying in the school told that after the class starts, there is only a tiffin of twenty minutes and every bell is continuous study and all the children are also given practical along with computer studies.

Rajeev Jha, Journalist Saharsa

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