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  2. Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education - Wikipedia

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    The board gives affiliation to more than 10200 schools across the state and employs 22856 teachers. The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education was established through a legislation under the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education Act, 1975 with Agha Ashraf Ali as its first chairman. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Government Sri Ranbir Model Higher Secondary School

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    In 1905, it was named as Jammu Collegiate School. Later in 1965, it was renamed as Government Sri Ranbir Multi-Lateral Higher Secondary School. In 2015, it was renamed as Government Sri Ranbir Model Higher Secondary School, that is why it is commonly known as SRML Model Higher Secondary School, a combination of its earlier and current name. [2]

  4. Delhi Public School, Jammu - Wikipedia

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    Delhi Public School, Jammu commonly known as DPS Jammu (established in 1998), is a co-educational day and private boarding school affiliated with the CBSE. Operated by the Delhi Public School Society, it serves students from Pre-nursery to class XII. Situated in the city of Jammu, it is the inaugural branch of the DPS Society in Jammu & Kashmir.

  5. Education in Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Education in Jammu and Kashmir is based on 5-tier model which includes primary schools, middle schools, higher secondary schools, Colleges and University. [1] As per the census of 2011, Jammu and Kashmir has the literacy rate of 68%. [2] However, there has been an increase in the numbers in recent years. [3]

  6. Army Goodwill Schools - Wikipedia

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    The school currently runs classes from Nursery to Class 10th and has 439 students. The school is affiliated to the Jammu & Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) with its syllabus structured around NCERT books. The school has a well-developed infrastructure including a science laboratory and a multi-purpose auditorium.

  7. Sri Pratap Higher Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    In 1913-1914 provision of teaching science and drawing subjects was introduced in the school. Later in 1921 Physical Education was introduced with accompaniment of music. In 1949-50 AD Mr. M.M. Kazim, the then Director School Education called a conference on social education and discussed the reorganisation of schools in Jammu & Kashmir state.

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  9. Burn Hall School - Wikipedia

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    Burn Hall School follows curriculum of the JKBOSE, [4] and as an English medium school, it places special emphasis on usage of English language in student-teacher and student-student interaction. Extra-curricular cultural and literary activities, as well as environment and science activities, provide experiential learning opportunities.