GTWA UPS Srikakulam is a government-run primary school located in Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The school operates under the Tribal Welfare Department, focusing on providing education to tribal children in rural areas. Established in 2013, it offers education from grades 1 to 5, serving approximately 205 students, all of whom are boys. The medium of instruction is Telugu, and the school follows the State Board curriculum.
As a government institution, it is managed by the Tribal Welfare Department and operates as a non-residential school. The school is situated in a rural area, providing education to children from the surrounding villages. The infrastructure includes basic facilities such as classrooms, a library, and separate toilets for boys. However, the school lacks advanced amenities like a computer lab, playground, and internet connectivity.
The admission process is managed by the Tribal Welfare Department, and the school does not charge tuition fees, as it is funded by the government. The faculty comprises male teachers, with no female teachers currently employed. The school aims to provide quality education to tribal children, promoting literacy and overall development in the region. Despite its limited resources, GTWA UPS Srikakulam plays a crucial role in the educational landscape of Srikakulam district, contributing to the empowerment of tribal communities through education.