The school campus of around 50 acres (20 ha) is located at the foot of Gilbert Hill.
[citation needed] The lady founder of the school was anxious that traditional Indian values should be instilled in the students.
She was also wary of the English language, viewing it as being the vehicle of westernization and loss of cultural values.
Therefore, in the articles of association of the school, she made it compulsory to offer Gujarati as a medium of instruction.
One section of every class, from first to tenth standards, was for the Gujarati medium and students were taught all subjects in that language.