OUR INFRASTRUCTURE

Our Infrastructure

Established in 1981, St. Matthew's Public School has land of approximately 6070 sq. meters. The school has 30 well furnished and modern equipped classrooms. Approximately, 3035 sq. meter area is used as playground. The playground consists of a basketball cout, a skating ring and a small mountain for mountainerning purpose. There are two avtivity rooms which are allocated only for conducting all types of school activities.




LIBRARY
St. Matthew's Public School has single library for the junior and senior classes. The total number of books for both the library is a whopping 40,000 with the number increasing with each passing day. The library has sections ranging from textbooks and reference books to fiction and general knowledge. Since the school aims at making learning a fun process, there is an assortment of books and magazines available on general topics and separate sections for hobby-related books, books on travel, animal care, short stories, drama, poetry, astrology and tens of other topics. The school has a fully computerised library. For both the Junior and Senior Sections, one period is provided in the time-table for each class.



COMPUTER LAB
The school has labs with Multimedia and Internet facilities. The labs are with super efficient Pentium IV Machines along with flat screen monitors with LCD display, which are all networked. Lab is well equipped with Inkjet & Laser Printers, Scanners and Broad Band Internet Connectivity. The school posses all Licensed software like - Windows XP for all the machines, Office XP for all the machines as well as certain other educational softwares.Computers are taught from Prep onwards. Computer Science and Basics of Computer are taught in almost all the classes.



SCIENCE LAB
St. Matthew's Public School has all three well equipped science labs ( Physics, Chemistry & Biology ). Experiments in science labs are explained to and done by the students, which are given in intricate details to each of them, so that once imbibed, the details remain in the young minds for future.