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Information on Oro Valley AZ

February 13th, 2010

Not many people are familiar with Oro Valley, Arizona, but those who are know of its appeal. Oro Valley only has a population of approximately 43,000 people. However, the population has increased every single year. These moderate gains show how desirable Oro Valley can be as well as how much room there is to roam. With 31.9 square miles, Oro Valley isn’t the biggest city in the world, but that’s still more than enough room for 43,000 people. Oro Valley’s biggest population gain was in 2000, when several technology companies moved into the area. These technology companies didn’t only boost the population; they also offered excellent jobs and increased the city’s average household income by a substantial margin. Oro Valley is now listed as one of the best places to live for families as well as for anyone looking to start a business. In addition to that, it’s the safest city in Arizona.

The average household income in Oro Valley is a whopping $74,000. This is one of the highest in the United States. Only 2% of people live under the poverty line, which is a very low number. Everyone in Oro Valley has access to great hospitals, shopping and restaurants. At the same time, Oro Valley is careful not to overbuild. They value the environment and tend to focus more on natural outdoor attractions like public parks, Pusch Ridge, the Santa Clara Mountains, Canada del Oro and the Tortolita Mountains. Of course, most of these sites were present prior to Oro Valley being settled, but the city does a great job of maintaining trails and keeping everything clean.

As far as demographics, 93% of the population in Oro Valley is white. Approximately 6% to 7% of the population is Hispanic or Latino. 70% of people who live in Oro Valley are married. The biggest employers in Oro Valley are Sanofi-Aventis, Ventana Medical Systems, Integrated Biomolecule Corporation, Northwest Medical Center and Honeywell. As you can see, pharmaceuticals are now just as big of a player as technology.

There are 2 high schools in Oro Valley – both of them with excellent reputations. There is also a public library and art structures that can be found throughout the city. If you ever plan on visiting Oro Valley, you can stay at one of the several high-class Oro Valley resorts, which most travelers rave about. Regardless of whether it’s homes, shops, restaurants, schools or resorts, Oro Valley is top of the line in every category.

Queens Valley School A Palace For Princess to Develop Their Expertise

January 22nd, 2010

The Dwarka sub city in the south west part of Delhi is said to be one of the largest residential areas in Asia. Its proximity to Gurgaon and International Airport has made it one of the best places to live in the south west Delhi. The wide and clean roads and the cloud kissing blocks of residential buildings in Dwarka indicate the aristocracy of the place. The metro line stretched out in different parts of the sub city, connects Dwarka to other parts of Delhi. With the hike in population, the number of shops, markets, schools and educational institutions are also multiplying. Queen’s Valley School has been established with a vision of imparting quality education and forming a responsible generation of citizens, in Dwarka.

Queen’s Valley School Dwarka is an English medium girl’s school and is duly recognized to be a secondary school by the Department of Education, by the Government of NCR Delhi. The school provides education from nursery to class VIII. The school offers an idyllic and conductive environment for the holistic development of its students. It enables them to be independent thinkers and helps them improve their inner expertise in a more lucid manner. Queen’s Valley School imparts world class education with emphasis on the Indian culture and its rich historical heritage. The technically well equipped smart class facilities provide tools and content mapped to the curriculum for interactive self-paced learning by students as well as rich media presentation for teacher-led classroom learning.

To make the girls competent enough so that they can become a strong survivor, Queen’s Valley School provides facilities like library with updated book bank, laboratories, conference room, sports centre, infirmary, staff room, activity room, dance and music room, aerobics room, yoga room, amphitheatre, botanical garden. The teachers with the help of modern technologies demonstrate different topics to the students so that they can grab the thing easily and also can find interest in it. Moreover, the students are encouraged towards different aspects of life and also to participate in co-curricular activities.

Queen’s Valley English Medium School in Dwarka has proved its worth by producing quality students. To bring about a paradigm shift from examination to effective pedagogy, the school acknowledges the scholars on the basis of a 9 Point Grading Scale. The students, who achieve over 80% in their annual evaluation, are given a ‘Scholar Badge’. Moreover, students getting above 80% for three consecutive years will receive ‘Scholar Badge’ and ‘Scholar Blazer’.