About Our School
Nurturing future-ready learners.
Growing in glory, year after year
Established in 1961, PM SHRI Government High School Namoshi Guirim has served the Bardez community for generations, nurturing young minds with quality education rooted in values.
The extension of the Government High School Building Guirim Namoshi, Taluka Bardez, was inaugurated by Shri Pratap Singh Raoji Rane, Honourable Chief Minister of Goa, in the presence of Shri Chandrashekhar Diukar MLA and Smt. Phylis Faria MLA on Tuesday, 24 November 1997. Today the school is proud to be selected under the PM SHRI Scheme to showcase the National Education Policy 2020.
We believe in creating a learner-friendly environment that combines academic excellence with values, creativity and practical skills — through art-integrated learning, sports and technology-enabled instruction.
Vision & Mission
Our Vision
Empowering students with 21st-century excellence, grounded in local culture and a commitment to the environment.
Our Mission
To equip students with 21st-century competencies through an integrated curriculum that celebrates our cultural identity and protects our natural world — empowering learners to become responsible, culturally aware and future-ready citizens.
Objectives of the School
- To provide skill-based education.
- To nurture students' creativity and leadership qualities.
- To make our students self-sufficient and independent.
- To develop a sense of responsibility to our environment.
School Rules and Regulations
- All pupils are expected to take an active part in games, physical drill, debates, dramatic performance, and other co-curricular activities as they are absolutely essential for their development.
- Students are expected to make best use of the school library.
- Running, playing and causing disturbance in the classroom or school premises is not allowed.
- When students change classroom for any activity or go for physical education classes, they should do so in an orderly manner.
- In the absence of a teacher, students are expected to cooperate with the class monitor in maintaining order and discipline in the classroom.
Do’s and Don’ts
- Mobile phones should not be brought to the school.
- Students should not carry large sums of money or valuables like mobile phones and ornaments with them and never keep them in their bags. Complaints of loss of money or valuables will not be entertained.
- Ragging is prohibited in the school, and anyone indulging in ragging shall be punished in accordance with law.
- Students should maintain a friendly and cooperative atmosphere among their classmates and fellow pupils.