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Army Public School was founded by Pakistan Army to provide quality education to the children of Pakistan Army personnel. [3] The schools are well-equipped with labs, at par with any American suburban school. [3] The students can opt for O Levels examination system, a British qualification, or a local qualification. [3]
The Army Welfare Education Society (AWES), which was founded in 1983, oversees the management of the APS system, and has established over 137 Army Public schools and 249 Army pre-primary schools across the country, as well as several institutions of higher education.
Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) manages and ensures proper education facilities to children of Indian Army personnel through Local Military Authorities. Established in 1983, the society has its office at Shankar Vihar, Delhi Cantonment and over the years has opened over 139 Army Public Schools and 250 Army Pre Primary Schools across India.
The school was established as Army school on 14 September 1990 with 250 pupils in six classes from I to VI. The school was then upgraded to Senior Secondary School, consisting of science and commerce streams from the academic session 1994–95. It was rechristened as Army Public School in 2008.
The school was renamed as Army Public School Delhi Cantt wef 19 March 2002. The School at present is a full-fledged Senior Secondary School from class I to XII recognized by the Directorate of Education, Delhi Administration and is affiliated with Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The Army Public School, Bhopal is a secondary school established in 1978 by the former Commander, Madhya Pradesh Sub Area, Brigadier K.P. Pande, [1] MVC, FRGS in the form of Bal Vidya Vihar with the vision of providing low cost and quality education to the wards of defence personnel.
Its schools are all affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). [3] Its objective is to educate children of the Indian Defence Services personnel who are often posted to remote locations. With the army starting its own Army Public Schools, the service was extended but not restricted to all central government employees.
It was founded in May 2009 as Golden Palm Army school and inaugurated by Maj. Gen. E J Kochekkan and started with 300 students and 15 teachers. On 1 April 2010 the school got its present name, Army Public School and joined Indian Army Public Schools as its 127th member. From a small beginning of 21 children, the number of students in the school ...