Shapur Sorath - Education

Education

Shapur was educational and cultural hub for neighbor villagers. The villagers take pride to have one of the best educational systems, schools, and teaching staffs in the district. Students come from nearby towns and villages including Vanthali (Taluka place) and Junagadh! The village has following schools:

  • 1. Sarvoday Ashram’s Bal Mandir.
  • 2. Government primary school for boys.
  • 3. Government primary school for girls
  • 4. Government primary school for boys and girls at power house.
  • 5. Javahar Vinay Mandir’s high school for boys and girls.
  • 6. Sarvoday Ashram primary school.
  • 7 Sarvoday Ashram high school.
  • 8. Sarvoday Ashram Adhyapan Mandir - PTC College
  • 9. Vivekananda education trust’s primary school for boys and girls
  • 10. Vivekananda education trust’s higher school for boys and girls
  • 11. Vivekananda education trust’s higher secondary school for boys and girls
  • 12. Faladu’s primary school for boys and girls.

Shapur’s finest educational system comes from the best teachers and management system (mainly from Javahar Vinay Mandir). The students rank average higher than other schools around area. Shapur has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 59.5%:

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