India, Chandigarh
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Uniforms are mandatory for all students. Nursery to UKG wear a sky-blue T-shirt with grey shorts, grey socks and black shoes in Summer; Classes I–XII wear a sky-blue shirt with grey trousers (Boys) or grey skirt (Girls) in Summer with a belt and tie; Winter adds a full-sleeve shirt, a blue sweater and a dark-blue blazer with the school crest, with the blazer compulsory from December 1. The PT uniform includes a House T-shirt; for Classes I–V, navy-blue shorts or summer track lowers; for Classes VI–XII, navy-blue track lowers with grey socks and white sports shoes.
The school has a canteen offering only healthy products; no artificially flavoured drinks or junk food; regular inspection of the premises is conducted.
A four-house system, Aspen, Clover, Maple and Sycamore, divides Classes I–X. The houses compete in inter-house sports and other activities; credits are awarded for performance and the House of the Year Trophy is awarded to the winning house. Houses are guided by house mistresses, supporting teachers, and the student council.
The school is managed and controlled by The Saupin Educational Foundation, Plot 14, Sector 32 A, Chandigarh.
Saupin's School Chandigarh is a CBSE-affiliated, English-medium, co-educational secondary school set on a 1.5-acre campus in Sector 32. It serves over 2,000 students and operates a Mohali branch for middle school. The curriculum follows the CBSE Indian framework, with core subjects including English, Maths, Science, Social Science, Hindi and Computational Thinking. The campus features 54 air-conditioned classrooms with LED Smart boards and CCTV coverage, a library of 14,200 books, newspapers and magazines, and 355 educational DVDs, IT-enabled laboratories and a tinkering lab, a video/audio studio, and a wifi-enabled environment with an audio-visual room and an outdoor stage for co-curricular activities. A medical room with a full-time nurse and doctor on call, and a ramp for accessibility support student health. The school offers a canteen with healthy meals, basketball court and cricket nets, and partnerships with organizations to broaden opportunities. Saupin's began in a garage with six children and serves 2,000 pupils.