Global Information Science University
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Campus Life

Creating a Space for Student Success.

Our Facilities 

Computer rooms are designed as per the age group so that the children are tech-savvy from the earliest age. It is rightly said that a single picture speaks a thousand words. Thus to make understanding an easy process through multimedia each room is equipped with adequate multimedia facilities. The students have a ready access to a well stocked library to empower their minds and to think beyond their prescribed texts. 

GIS building is fully air conditioned with the purpose of barring outside noise and assisting students to concentrate much better. Extensive fully covered play area with many rides keep children cool in summer and dry in monsoon

Teachers are provided with laptops to facilitate multimedia education. Safe secure environment with CC TV installed through out the school premises and continuous monitoring Dedicated maid for each class room. Safe cold drinking water treated with Bio-Sand Filters Full generator backup to ensure cool air conditioning in summer

DAY BOARDING

A system where the time spent in school by the students by way of studying and engaging themselves in different activities is not longer than the conventional schooling duration of 5 to 6 hours. In this system children are relaxed and they can avail multiple opportunities of sports and games and other co-curricular activities. 
They have their breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided by the day boarding / school. They get ample time to complete their home work, learn at least in part whatever is taught in school. They are always supervised and assisted by teachers and other staff, not to lose track of their academic performance amidst games and other developmental activities. The day boarders of the school get a minimum of 5 hrs. in a week to take part in sports and games. They not only play regular games of football and cricket but also get training in basket ball, table tennis, pool games etc.

 


Dress / Uniform Code

GIS holds a very liberal view when it comes to uniforms. We believe in flexibility and giving freedom to students to wear what ever they want, keeping the following facts in mind:
•    Must be decent. Should not be over exposing and displeasing to the eye.
•    Must be neat and tidy.
•    Students are expected to wear appropriate footwear and they should be neat and tidy.
•    Students may wear any accessories, jewelry, rings and lockets which may have religious significance.
•    Students are allowed to wear clothing that is compulsory according to their religious norms.
GIS has a series of prescribed uniform patterns which includes both Indian and Western style uniforms. Students may choose any one of them or may wear what ever they prefer.


Co-Curricular Activities

Non-academic disciplines like music, dance, painting, cooking, clay modeling and training in chess, cricket, yoga, karate, basketball, football etc. make up the co-curricular activities. If children are left to learn different disciplines within the school hours, little will be achieved. Keeping this in mind, every 2nd and 4th Saturdays are set apart for co-curricular activities for students of Grade II to V.

 

 

 

GIS is operating under Sections 18/2 of Indian RTE Act 2009 & Rule 10(11) of West Bengal RTE 2012.

The Government of West Bengal, on June 19, 2013, granted GISU International School a provisional NOC as a CBSE / ICSE Institution. 

Government, on November 25, 2013, released an order to grant GISU International School a permanent No Objection Certificate (NOC) No., 1483-SE(S)/6C- 4S/2013 up to Class XII.