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Modern School, Vasant Vihar – Sahodaya

Modern School, Vasant Vihar

Name of the Principal

Ms. Meenakshi Sahni

Address of the School

Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar,                                                                                                                                                  New Delhi – 110057

Email address

meenakshis64@gmail.com

School’s website

www.modernschoolvasantvihar.org 

Profile of the School

Lala Raghubir Singh, Founder of Modern School, believed that nations are built in schools. In times, when education was considered to be the privilege of the rich, Lala Raghubir Singh imagined a school that would provide exceptional educational opportunities to children across caste and creed. The school would combine India’s traditions with the needs of a modern future.
In 1920, the dream was born. It took shape as the Modern School. Lala Raghubir Singh knew that in the years to come, citizens would need to step up to administer the country through transition, change and growth. In the historic period of our freedom struggle, Modern School was founded with the promise to build leaders.
Since India’s Independence in 1947, Modern School has created a legacy of leaders that have shaped India and continues to do in modern times across its branches at Barakhamba Road, Humayun Road and Vasant Vihar established in 1920, 1961 and 1975 respectively.