Overview
Global Public School is a co-educational school located in Wardha, a district headquarters in the Vidarbha region of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The school provides primary and secondary education and serves students from Wardha town and the surrounding areas.
Key facts
| Name | Global Public School |
|---|---|
| Type | Co-educational school |
| Location | Wardha, Maharashtra, India |
| Region | Vidarbha |
Location and setting
Wardha is situated in eastern Maharashtra and is historically associated with Mahatma Gandhi, who established Sevagram Ashram on its outskirts in 1936. The town is connected by rail and road to Nagpur, roughly 75 km to the north-east, and serves as an educational and administrative centre for the surrounding rural belt. Schools in Wardha typically draw students from the town as well as nearby tehsils such as Seloo, Deoli and Hinganghat.
Academics
As with other private schools in the region, Global Public School offers instruction across the standard primary, upper primary and secondary stages. The medium of instruction in such schools in Wardha is generally English, with Marathi and Hindi taught as additional languages in line with the three-language formula adopted in Maharashtra.
Significance
Private schools such as Global Public School form part of the broader network of English-medium institutions that have expanded across smaller Maharashtrian cities since the 1990s, complementing the older Marathi-medium government and aided schools. They cater to growing local demand for English-medium education aligned with national board curricula and competitive examinations.