J H Tarapore School
Affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Exams. New Delhi ( Reg. No. JH086/2009 ) and approved for Plus 2 Classes.

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Unique Features:
  • The chief guest, Mr. B. Muthuraman unties inaugural ribbon on 10th March, 2002
    --started with a positive note by untying the ribbon rather than cutting it.
Unique Features; KG Department
  • A developmentally-based early childhood program is being followed in the Kindergarten with two teachers in each class
Kg. Department
Unique Feature :
  • Soft bound books instead of hard bound  books.
  • No water bottles-------
  • Clean ,safe, cold aqua guard water available in the school
Unique Feature: Plastic Free Zone
J.H.T.S. is trying it’s best to become a plastic-free zone.
  • No plastic covers for books.
  • No polythene packets
Unique Features: Parking Area
  • A Safety Squad patrols in the morning and at dismissal.
  • A Discipline Squad patrols in the corridors before assembly and after.
  • In case of an emergency, during school hours, a child can leave only after his/her parent signs.
  • First Aid Kit and necessary safety equipment in the school.
Unique Features: Convergence
Convergence
A non-competitive two-day workshop for the primary students  of the various schools of the town , where they learn to share ideas with children of their age and class and in the process, make new friends.

 

Unique Features: UKERI
United Kingdom India Education Research Initiative
(UKIERI)
It was a proud moment for the Tarapore Schools when a cluster of 6 schools of which we are a part, was the only cluster from the Easter Zone selected by the british Council for sharing good practices with schools in the U. K. as part of the  UKIERI project. The six schools are Jamshedpur Public school, Kasidih High school, DBMS Kadma High school, Baug-E-Jamsheed School, Tarapore School Agrico and J. H. Tarapore School. One set of Principals and faculty members from UK schools visited these 6 schools and two representatives from the Indian cluster of 6 schools mentioned above have just returned from the UK. This is sure to promote good practices and ensure effective sharing and comparison between the schools of UK and Jamshedpur.