Boarding

The College has two Boarding Houses, Anjuman House and Avadh House that can accommodate almost 200 resident scholars. The former houses students from Classes 1 to 8 while the latter is for students from Classes 9 to 12.

The Anjuman House has a matron for students from Classes 1 to 5 and two resident housemasters for students from Classes 6 to 8. The Avadh House lodges students from Classes 9 to 12 and has two resident housemasters to supervise and co-ordinate the academic and extra-curricular activities of the resident students.

Television sets, Table Tennis, Badminton, Volley Ball and indoor sports facilities are provided in each of the two Houses. The resident scholars assemble in the Common Rooms in their leisure to entertain themselves. Water coolers are installed to provide cold drinking water in the summers and geysers are available during the winters.

The College owns extensive playgrounds and swimming pools. There is a Squash Court and a Horse Riding Pit. Facilities for indoor as well as out-door games are available to the students which give them ample opportunities to develop their athletic skills.

The Mess has a long history of serving delicious food that is nutritious at the same time. Non vegetarian dishes are served more than twice a week. All dishes are prepared by trained chefs, and served generously to the residents. In case of illness, students are admitted to the 16 bed Infirmary owned by the College. Sick students are looked after by a full-time Compounder and three ward boys. The Senior Medical Officer of the local Balrampur Hospital or the Medical College visits the College Infirmary from time to time. He is available in an emergency.

Height, weight and chest measurements are recorded in the Progress Report of every child is sent to the parents regularly. The parents of a new Boarder are supposed to furnish a Health Certificate, based on which subsequent information and routine inoculations are given to the students.