Army Public School, Hisar

Army Public School
Location
Hisar Military Station,
Hisar-125006
India
Information
Founded 14 September 1990
Current Principal Mrs. Kavita Jakher
Faculty 122
Gender Co-educational
Age 5 to 18
Number of students 2367
Affiliation CBSE
Website http://www.apshisar.com

Army Public School is an English medium, co-educational day school situated at Hisar Military Station in Hisar in the Indian state of Haryana.[1]

History

The school was established as Army school on 14 September 1990 with 250 pupils in six classes from I to VI. The school was upgraded to senior secondary school, comprising science and commerce streams from the academic session 1994-95. It was rechristened as Army Public School in 2008. The school is affiliated to the CBSE board and has 2367 pupils distributed in 63 sections and 122 staff.[2]

Facilities

Audio Visual Room

School has got the facility of VSAT for live interactive telecast of lectures on science, maths and biology for classes IX-XII. It has 07 Audio Visual classrooms for E-learning, installed with multi-media projectors and PCs connected with server on LAN.[3]

Sports and extra-curricular activities

Games & sports have been made an integral part of school curriculum. In collaboration with Indian Army, the school has facilities for students and staff consisting of playgrounds for various sports and games. School has a Obstacle course field consisting of ten commando obstacles in a haphazard manner for psychomotor learning of children.[4]

Inter-house competitions are organized for students and they represent school in various CBSE cluster, district, zonal, state and national tournaments. Apart from sports, there are regular competitions amongst students in a variety of disciplines such as debating, quizzing, elocution, dramatics, dance, music, home science, arts and fine arts.[5]

References

External links

Haryana portal

Coordinates: 29°06′58″N 75°49′48″E / 29.116°N 75.830°E / 29.116; 75.830

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