Indian Army Public Schools

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Army Public School
Location
Throughout India
IndiaIndia
Information
Type Public
Motto Truth Is God
Grades Classes 1–12
Affiliation CBSE
Website

Army Public School (APS) is a system of public schools established for imparting education to the children of the Indian armed forces personnel. With over 130 schools throughout the country, it is one of the largest chain of schools in India that is controlled by the AWES (Army Welfare Education Society, which was established in 1983, has over the years established more than 135 Army Public Schools and 249 Army Pre-primary Schools across India, and also several institutions of higher education).[1]

Overview

The schools are generally managed by the army regional commands following the CBSE pattern of education. Admission is granted on a priority basis to wards of Army personnel. All Army schools have a chairman who is a senior Indian Army officer of Brigadier rank and a patron who is of Major General rank.

The Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan

The Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi is the flagship school among all the APSs in the country. The Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi has been awarded with the highest academic excellence among all the Army public schools in the country.

Army Public School, Pithoragarh

The school was started by B.C. Joshi on 16 October 1993 and is now a campus of 23 acres in the valley of the Pithoragarh hills. General BC Joshi Army Public School has been established under the aegis of Army Headquarters, Adjutant General's Branch, to cater to the needs of children of defence personnel including ex-service men, and to some extent to those of civilians and non-resident Indians. It prepares children for the All India Secondary School Examinations and All India Senior Secondary School Examinations conducted by CBSE .

Principal of the institution is Mr. Manish Panwar. It has four houses based on the names of four chief of Army staffs of India:-

The institution celebrates its annual day on 16 October.

Some prominent Army public schools

References

  1. Aboutus AWES

External links