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| Name | Army Public School, Nagpur |
|---|---|
| Type | Co-educational day school |
| Country | India |
| State | Maharashtra |
| City | Nagpur |
| Education Level | Primary to Senior Secondary |
| Managing Body | Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) |
| Medium of Instruction | English |
Army Public School, Nagpur is a co-educational English-medium school located within a military cantonment area in Nagpur, Maharashtra. It is administered under the aegis of the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES), a body established by The Indian Army to provide quality schooling primarily to the children of serving and retired army personnel. The school caters to students from the primary level through to senior secondary classes, following a structured academic programme aligned with national educational standards.
Nagpur, situated at the geographical centre of India and serving as the winter capital of Maharashtra, hosts a significant military presence, making the establishment of an Army Public School a natural extension of welfare services for defence families stationed in and around the city. The school is part of a wider national network of Army Public Schools spread across cantonments and military stations throughout India.
The Army Welfare Education Society was constituted to oversee and standardise education across all Army Public Schools in India. AWES functions under the overall guidance of The Indian Army's Adjutant General's Branch and sets common policies on curriculum, teacher recruitment, and school governance. Each Army Public School operates with a degree of local autonomy while adhering to AWES guidelines.
Army Public Schools across the country are generally affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, which prescribes the curriculum and conducts board examinations at the Class X and Class XII levels. This affiliation ensures that students transferring between different Army Public Schools across India — a common occurrence given the transferable nature of military service — face minimal disruption to their academic progression.
The school offers instruction from the foundational years through to the senior secondary stage. The academic structure broadly follows the CBSE framework, encompassing the primary, middle, secondary, and senior secondary stages. At the senior secondary level, students typically have the option to choose from streams such as Science, Commerce, and Humanities, enabling them to align their studies with intended career paths.
Emphasis is placed on both scholastic achievement and co-scholastic development. Regular internal assessments, project work, and practical examinations complement the board examination cycle. The school also participates in inter-school academic competitions and Olympiads organised at regional and national levels under AWES and CBSE platforms.
The school campus is situated within the cantonment premises, providing a secure and disciplined environment. Facilities typically available at Army Public Schools of this category include well-equipped science and computer laboratories, a library with reference and recreational reading materials, and dedicated spaces for sports and physical education. Playgrounds and courts for outdoor sports such as cricket, football, and athletics are generally part of the campus infrastructure.
Indoor facilities for activities such as table tennis, chess, and cultural programmes are also maintained. The cantonment setting contributes to a well-maintained green campus, which is a characteristic feature of military station schools across India.
Admission to Army Public School, Nagpur follows the AWES admission policy. Priority in admissions is given to children of serving army personnel, followed by children of retired army personnel, and thereafter to civilians subject to seat availability. Admissions are conducted at the beginning of the academic year, and the process is governed by guidelines issued by AWES centrally. For certain classes, a screening process or interaction may be part of the admission procedure as per prevailing AWES norms.
Student life at the school reflects the disciplined ethos associated with the armed forces community. Co-curricular activities form an integral part of the school calendar and include cultural events, sports meets, science exhibitions, and literary competitions. Many Army Public Schools maintain active chapters of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) and Scout and Guide programmes, instilling values of service, teamwork, and leadership among students from an early age.
Annual events such as sports days, investiture ceremonies, and Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations are observed with particular significance given the school's military affiliation. Students are encouraged to participate in inter-Army Public School tournaments and cultural festivals organised under the AWES umbrella.
The Army Public School network in India is one of the largest chains of schools managed by a single welfare organisation. Schools in this network have consistently produced students who have pursued careers in the armed forces, civil services, medicine, engineering, and other professional fields. The Nagpur school, situated in a city that is also a major educational and commercial hub of central India, benefits from its location in terms of access to broader academic and extracurricular opportunities.