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Green Valley School Guwahati

Overview

This draft is a preliminary, editor-facing scaffold for an IndiaWiki article on Green Valley School Guwahati, a school-cohort entry. It has been prepared for human editors to review, expand, and rewrite using verifiable sources before any public publication. At present, this draft deliberately avoids stating specific facts about the institution that cannot be confirmed solely from the title and cohort. Editors should treat every section below as a starting point that requires sourcing, fact-checking, and contextual rewriting.

Green Valley School Guwahati appears, by name, to be an educational institution located in Guwahati, the largest city in Assam and a major urban centre in north-east India. The cohort tag school indicates that the subject is a primary, secondary, or combined-level educational establishment rather than a college, university, or coaching centre. Beyond this, no further details have been assumed in this draft. Editors are requested to verify the exact category of the school (for example, pre-primary, primary, secondary, or senior secondary), its medium of instruction, its affiliating board, its management type (private, government-aided, or government), and whether it is a day school, a residential school, or both. None of these particulars have been asserted here.

Background

Guwahati, situated on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra river, hosts a wide range of schools operating under various curricular frameworks commonly found in India. These typically include schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), and the state board administered by the Assam Higher Secondary Education Council and the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA). Some schools in the city also follow international curricula. Without verification, this draft does not claim that Green Valley School Guwahati follows any particular board.

Schools in Guwahati often serve linguistically and culturally diverse student populations, including speakers of Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Hindi, English, and other languages. Many institutions in the region balance state-mandated curricular requirements with co-curricular activities reflecting local cultural traditions, such as Bihu festivities, Assamese literature, and regional sports. Whether and how Green Valley School Guwahati participates in any such activities is unverified and must be confirmed from primary or reliable secondary sources before inclusion. Editors should also avoid presuming the founding year, founders, trust or society behind the school, or its physical location within Guwahati without documentary evidence.

Significance

The notability of any school for an encyclopaedic article generally rests on factors such as documented history, sustained independent coverage in reliable sources, distinctive academic or co-curricular contributions, recognised affiliations, and verifiable impact on the local community. For Green Valley School Guwahati, the significance has not yet been established within this draft, and editors are encouraged to assess whether sufficient independent, reliable secondary sources exist to support a standalone article under IndiaWiki's notability guidelines for educational institutions.

If the school has been the subject of substantive reporting in mainstream newspapers, regional publications, or recognised educational directories, those references should anchor the article. Significance can also flow from longstanding educational service in a particular neighbourhood, alumni who have achieved verified public recognition, or unique pedagogical approaches documented by third parties. Editors should be careful not to overstate importance based on promotional materials, the school's own website, or social media handles. In the absence of independent coverage, it may be more appropriate to redirect or merge the topic rather than maintain an unsourced standalone entry. This determination is left to reviewing editors.

Common topics for editors to verify

The following checklist outlines areas commonly addressed in school articles on IndiaWiki. Each item must be independently verified before inclusion. Nothing below should be assumed true for Green Valley School Guwahati.

  • Official name and spellings: Confirm the exact registered name, including any prefixes, suffixes, or alternate spellings used in official documentation.
  • Location: Verify the precise locality or neighbourhood in Guwahati, the postal address, and whether there are multiple campuses.
  • Founding details: Confirm the year of establishment, founder(s), and the trust, society, or organisation that runs the school.
  • Affiliation and recognition: Determine the affiliating board (CBSE, CISCE, SEBA, or other) and any recognition by state or central government authorities.
  • Levels of education: Confirm whether the school covers pre-primary, primary, secondary, and/or higher secondary levels, and the streams offered at the senior level.
  • Medium of instruction: Verify the principal language(s) of instruction.
  • Management structure: Identify the principal, governing body, or trustees only with reliable sourcing.
  • Infrastructure: Avoid descriptive claims about facilities unless supported by reliable secondary sources.
  • Curriculum and pedagogy: Cite documented descriptions rather than promotional language.
  • Co-curricular activities: Include only those programmes that have independent coverage.
  • Notable alumni: List only individuals whose alumni status and notability are independently verifiable.
  • Awards and recognitions: Do not include awards without documentation from neutral sources.
  • Controversies or disputes: Any sensitive claim must meet a high sourcing bar and follow biographies-of-living-persons style caution where applicable.
  • Fees, admissions, and rankings: Avoid these unless backed by authoritative, current sources; figures change frequently.

Suggested structure for the final article

Once verifiable information is gathered, the published article may follow a structure similar to the outline below, adapted to the available sources:

  1. Lead section: A concise summary identifying the school, its location in Guwahati, level of education offered, and affiliation, written in neutral tone.
  2. History: Founding context, key milestones, and major changes in management or campus, each supported by citations.
  3. Campus and facilities: A measured description of the premises, drawn from reliable, non-promotional sources.
  4. Academics: Curriculum, examinations, streams offered, and language of instruction.
  5. Co-curricular activities: Sports, arts, cultural events, and community engagement, again sourced from independent reporting where possible.
  6. Administration: Governing body and leadership, kept brief and verifiable.
  7. Notable alumni: Only if independently sourced.
  8. See also: Related schools, education in Assam, and education in Guwahati.
  9. References: Citations to newspapers, government records, and recognised directories.
  10. External links: The school's official website and any directly relevant official pages.

Editors should keep the tone encyclopaedic, avoid marketing phrasing, and ensure that every factual statement is attributable to a reliable source.

Editorial notes

This draft has been intentionally written without specific dates, names of office-bearers, statistics, or other concrete claims that cannot be supported by the title and cohort alone. Reviewers should treat all sections as scaffolding rather than content. Before publication, the article must be substantially rewritten to incorporate verified material, and the placeholder language used here should be removed.

Care should be taken to distinguish between primary sources (such as the school's own website or brochures) and independent secondary sources (such as established newspapers, government notifications, and academic references). For a school article, primary sources may be acceptable for uncontroversial descriptive details, but notability and significant claims require independent sourcing. Editors should also be alert to the possibility of multiple unrelated institutions sharing similar names; disambiguation may be necessary if other schools called "Green Valley" exist elsewhere in India or within Assam. If sufficient independent coverage cannot be located, editors are encouraged to consider whether the topic meets IndiaWiki's standards for a standalone article, and to discuss the matter on the relevant talk page before proceeding.

References

No references have been compiled at this draft stage. Reviewing editors are requested to add citations from reliable, independent sources, such as established newspapers covering Assam and the north-east, official notifications from affiliating boards, government education department records, and recognised educational directories. Each factual statement introduced into the article should be accompanied by an inline citation. Until such references are added and verified, this draft should not be moved to the main namespace.