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Dharav High School opens new campus in Gurugram

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Dharav High School is excited to announce the opening of its new campus in Gurugram, a place where students will be given the opportunity to grow and thrive. Located in Orchid Island, Sector 51, Mayfield Garden, the school aims to offer a well-rounded educational experience that focuses on creativity, curiosity, and core values. With a commitment to global sustainability, Dharav High School will provide students with a modern learning environment backed by the latest facilities. This will be the third Dharav High School, after successful campuses in Jaipur. It has a 5.5-acre eco-friendly campus. Designed with sustainability in mind, the campus promotes a safe, clean, and green environment that aligns with global sustainability goals. It provides top-notch sports facilities. Students will have access to a range of sports amenities, including an indoor sports complex, to help them excel both academically and in physical education. It has a modern auditorium. With seating for 400 people, the auditorium will be a space for performances, presentations, and other events, encouraging creativity and artistic expression. It has an underground parking. The campus offers underground parking for 200 vehicles, providing convenient access for students, staff, and visitors while eliminating parking-related stress or hassle. Admissions for the upcoming academic session are now open.

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