Overview
This draft is a preliminary editorial scaffold for an IndiaWiki article on National Public School Dehradun, an entry classified under the school cohort. It is intended strictly for internal review by human editors and is not suitable for direct publication. The draft deliberately avoids asserting specific facts about the institution — including its founding date, founders, affiliation board, address, leadership, fee structure, enrolment figures, examination results, awards, alumni, or any rankings — because such details cannot be reliably stated from the title and cohort alone. Editors are requested to treat every paragraph as a placeholder framework that must be verified, expanded, or rewritten using independent and authoritative sources before any portion is moved to the live article namespace.
The purpose of this scaffold is to give editors a structured starting point: a neutral overview, a contextual background, a discussion of why such an entry might merit a standalone article, a verification checklist tailored to schools in India, a recommended article structure, and editorial guidance on tone and sourcing. Wherever a specific factual claim would normally appear, this draft inserts a neutral placeholder or a verification prompt. Editors should not interpret these prompts as confirmed information.
Background
Schools bearing names such as "National Public School" exist across several Indian cities and towns, and the phrase is used by multiple unrelated institutions operating under different managements, trusts, and societies. It should not be assumed that an institution named National Public School Dehradun is connected to any other school sharing a similar name in another part of the country, unless documentary evidence establishes such a relationship. Editors should therefore confirm, at the outset, the precise legal name of the school, its registered trust or society, and whether it operates as a single campus or as part of a wider group.
Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand, has a long-standing association with school education in India, hosting a mix of residential and day schools across various boards. This contextual environment is relevant for framing the article, but it does not by itself establish notability or any specific attribute of the subject school. Background details — such as year of establishment, founders, motto, language of instruction, and affiliation — must each be sourced individually. Editors are cautioned against drawing inferences from the city's general reputation as an education hub or from generic school directory listings, which often contain unverified or outdated entries.
Significance
For an IndiaWiki entry on a school to be appropriate, the institution should ordinarily satisfy general notability standards through significant coverage in independent, reliable sources. Significance for a school may arise from sustained press coverage, documented historical importance, association with notable alumni or events confirmed by secondary sources, or recognised contributions to educational practice. None of these criteria can be presumed from the school's name or location; each must be demonstrated through citations.
If the subject does not yet meet notability thresholds, editors should consider whether the topic might be better handled as a redirect to a list of schools in Dehradun, or as a brief mention within a broader article, rather than a standalone entry. Where notability is borderline, the article should be conservative in scope, restricted to verifiable facts, and free of promotional language. Editors are reminded that prospectus material, school websites, and social media posts are primary sources and should be used sparingly, primarily for uncontroversial descriptive details, and never as the sole basis for claims about achievements, rankings, or comparative quality.
Common topics for editors to verify
The following checklist identifies topics that frequently appear in school articles and that must be independently verified for this subject before inclusion. Editors should treat each item as an open question rather than an assumed fact:
- Legal identity: Full registered name, the trust or society that operates the school, and any parent organisation.
- Founding details: Year of establishment, founders, and the circumstances of founding, supported by documentary evidence.
- Affiliation and recognition: Board affiliation (for example, CBSE, CISCE, or the state board), affiliation number, and date of recognition. Verify directly from the relevant board's official directory.
- Location and campus: Precise address, neighbourhood, campus size, and infrastructure. Avoid copying marketing descriptions verbatim.
- Academic structure: Grades offered, medium of instruction, streams available at higher secondary level, and curriculum framework.
- Co-curricular programmes: Sports, arts, and extracurricular activities, only where covered by independent reporting or verifiable records.
- Leadership: Current and notable past principals or heads, citing reliable sources rather than the school's own promotional copy.
- Notable alumni: Only individuals whose association with the school is confirmed by reliable secondary sources and who themselves meet notability standards.
- Awards and rankings: Any cited award or ranking must be attributed to the awarding body and dated; avoid magazine-survey listings without methodology disclosure.
- Controversies or incidents: Only include if reported by reliable news media, framed neutrally, and proportionate to overall coverage.
- Statistics: Student strength, staff numbers, results percentages, or fee figures should not be added without sourcing and a clear date of reference.
Editors should also confirm that the article does not duplicate or conflict with an existing IndiaWiki entry, and should search for alternate spellings and abbreviations of the school's name during source review.
Suggested structure for the final article
Once verified information is gathered, the published article may follow a structure broadly along these lines, adjusted to the volume of reliable material actually available:
- Lead section: A concise summary identifying the school, its location, type, and affiliation, written in neutral tone and supported by citations.
- History: Founding, key milestones, and any documented changes in management, campus, or affiliation.
- Campus and facilities: A factual description of location and infrastructure, avoiding promotional adjectives.
- Academics: Curriculum, grade range, board affiliation, and instructional language.
- Co-curricular activities: Programmes offered, with citations where independent coverage exists.
- Administration: Governing body, with named office-bearers only where reliably sourced.
- Notable alumni: A short list, each entry independently sourced.
- See also: Related lists or articles, such as schools in Dehradun or in Uttarakhand.
- References: Full citations to independent, reliable sources.
- External links: Limited to the official school website and other directly relevant resources.
Sections without sufficient sourcing should be omitted rather than padded. Editors should avoid creating empty section headers in the live article.
Editorial notes
This scaffold has been written conservatively and intentionally avoids inventing specific facts. Editors revising it for publication should observe the following principles:
- Replace every placeholder phrase with content backed by an inline citation; remove any sentence that cannot be supported.
- Maintain a neutral, encyclopaedic tone. Avoid superlatives such as "premier", "prestigious", or "best-known", unless a reliable source uses such language and it is presented as attributed opinion.
- Use Indian English spellings and conventions consistently throughout the article.
- Distinguish carefully between primary sources (the school's own website and publications) and independent secondary sources, and prefer the latter for any evaluative claim.
- Cross-check any biographical detail about individuals — including principals, founders, and alumni — against multiple sources, and respect privacy norms for non-public figures.
- If, after thorough source review, insufficient independent material exists, consider proposing a redirect or merge rather than publishing a thinly sourced standalone article.
This document should be retained in the draft namespace or talk archive and should not be moved to the article space without substantive rewriting.
References
No references are cited in this draft, as it intentionally contains no specific factual claims about the subject. Editors preparing the article for publication must add inline citations to independent, reliable sources for every factual statement, and compile a complete reference list at this position. Suggested categories of sources to consult include: official affiliation directories of the relevant school education board; archived news reports from established Indian newspapers and news websites; books or academic works on education in Uttarakhand or Dehradun; and government publications relating to school recognition. The school's own website may be cited for uncontroversial descriptive details, but should not be the sole source for any evaluative or comparative claim.