Silver Oak Public School

The History of Silver Oak

From humble beginnings to becoming one of the most trusted educational institutions in Gangoh, Saharanpur.

2005
Where It All Began

The Foundation

Silver Oak Public School was founded with a vision to provide quality education to the children of Gangoh and surrounding areas. Starting with just 50 students and 5 dedicated teachers in a small building, the journey of excellence began. The founders believed that every child in Gangoh deserved access to world-class education.

50 Students
5 Teachers
1 Building
2010
Growing Strong

Campus Expansion

With growing enrollment and recognition, the school expanded its campus with a brand new academic block, fully equipped science laboratories, a modern computer lab, and a well-stocked library. The infrastructure grew to match the ambitions of our growing community of learners.

500+ Students
3 New Labs
1 Library
2014
Official Recognition

CBSE Affiliation & Recognition

The school received its official CBSE affiliation, a milestone that validated years of hard work and commitment to academic standards. Our students began excelling in board examinations and competitive tests at state and national levels, putting Silver Oak on the educational map.

CBSE Affiliated
95% Pass Rate
50+ Awards
2018
Embracing the Future

Digital Transformation

Silver Oak took a bold step into the digital age by introducing smart classrooms with interactive boards, digital learning platforms, and a fully integrated school management system. This modernization significantly enhanced the teaching and learning experience for every student.

30+ Smart Rooms
100% Digital
2 Computer Labs
2025
Present Day
A Proud Legacy

A Legacy of Excellence

Today, Silver Oak Public School proudly serves over 2,500 students with 120+ dedicated faculty members. We continue to set benchmarks in academic excellence, sports achievements, and holistic student development across the Saharanpur region and beyond. The journey continues.

2500+ Students
120+ Faculty
350+ Awards