India, Noida
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Vegetarian meals are served daily in separate dining spaces for junior and senior sections. The main kitchens serve meals for 2,800 students and staff. Nutritious vegetarian meals are provided daily, and junk food or aerated drinks are not offered.
The school has a House System with four houses: Bhanu, Bhaskar, Surya, and Tejas. Bhanu stands for virtue, courage, and strength; Bhanu teaches us to walk the right path so that our name shines in the world. Bhaskar stands for bright rays; Bhaskar's light reminds us to always do good and avoid wrongdoing; Bhaskar dispels our inner flaws and helps us become better people. Surya awakens us each morning; it teaches us not to be lazy, to do our work on time, and to summon inner strength to complete tasks without interruption. Tejas empowers us to be strong; it guides us to walk the right path, helps others, and shows that with courage and strength we can confront wrongdoing and help create a better world.
The school is governed by a Managing Committee. Members include: Ms. Vijayashree Ranganathan; Dr. Kavita Sharma; Mr. Pawan Gupta; Dr. Nandini Chatterjee Singh; Mrs. Jyoti Rana; Ms. Indrani Neogi; Mr. Pankaj Dinodia; Ms. Sandhya Jhalani; Mr. Manoj Sethi; Ms. Shobhna Kushwaha; Mr. Durgesh Singh; Mr. Saurabh Mittal; Ms. Nishi Jauhar; Ms. Payel Duttagupta; Ms. Anita Prasad; Ms. Gayatri Bajpai; Mr. Shariq Sayeed.
Step by Step School Noida operates a day-school campus spanning 40,508 square meters in Sector 132, Noida. It gives families a direct choice between national and international tracks, administering the Indian CBSE curriculum alongside Cambridge IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The campus features specialized infrastructure including 146 classrooms, 11 dedicated science and computing laboratories, a 2,168-square-meter library, and the 523-seat Rang Raas Suri Auditorium. A distinctive facet of the school is its Functional Curriculum and Adapted Curriculum pathways, which operate inside specialized resource rooms with a low 1:6 teacher-student ratio to integrate special education needs (SEN) pupils. Additionally, the school coordinates the "Sahyog" initiative, an institutionalized program for immersive social service and community seva that forms a mandatory core of student life. Hot lunches are provided to 2,800 pupils daily from an on-site kitchen facility alongside dedicated multi-destination bus coaches.