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| Name | Army Public School, Nashik |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| State | Maharashtra |
| City | Nashik |
| Type | Defence-run school |
| Education Level | Primary to Senior Secondary |
| Medium of Instruction | English |
| Governing Body | Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) |
Army Public School, Nashik is a co-educational English-medium school located within the military cantonment area of Nashik, Maharashtra. It is administered under the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES), a body established by The Indian Army to provide quality education to the children of army personnel posted across the country. The school serves the educational needs of families stationed at the Nashik Road Cantonment and surrounding military establishments, which include units associated with the Artillery Centre, one of the largest artillery training establishments of The Indian Army.
Like other schools in the AWES network, Army Public School Nashik follows a structured academic curriculum and maintains a disciplined environment consistent with the ethos of The Indian Army. The school caters primarily to the wards of serving and retired defence personnel, though civilian children may also be admitted subject to availability of seats.
Nashik has a significant military presence owing to the Nashik Road Cantonment, which houses the Artillery Centre — a premier training institution of The Indian Army responsible for training officers and soldiers of the Regiment of Artillery. The cantonment is one of the older and larger military stations in Maharashtra, and the presence of a large number of service families necessitated the establishment of a dedicated school under the AWES framework.
The Army Welfare Education Society was formally constituted to bring uniformity and quality assurance across all Army Public Schools in India. Schools under AWES are affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, ensuring that students can transition smoothly between postings without disruption to their academic continuity — a critical consideration for families that relocate frequently due to the transferable nature of military service.
The school offers classes from the primary level through to Class XII, following the CBSE syllabus. The senior secondary section typically offers streams in Science, Commerce, and Humanities, enabling students to pursue a broad range of higher education pathways. The medium of instruction is English throughout, with Hindi and Marathi offered as additional language subjects.
Academic performance at Army Public Schools is generally monitored through internal assessments aligned with CBSE norms, including formative and summative evaluations. The school participates in CBSE board examinations for Classes X and XII, and students appear for the All India Secondary School Examination and the All India Senior School Certificate Examination respectively.
The school campus is situated within the cantonment premises, benefiting from the planned infrastructure typical of Indian military stations. Facilities generally include dedicated classrooms, science and computer laboratories, a library, sports grounds, and assembly areas. The cantonment setting provides a secure and green environment conducive to learning.
Sports and physical education form an integral part of school life, consistent with the broader emphasis on physical fitness within the defence community. Students have access to outdoor sports facilities, and participation in inter-school and AWES-level competitions is encouraged.
Admissions to Army Public School, Nashik are governed by AWES guidelines. Priority in admissions is given to wards of serving army personnel, followed by wards of retired army personnel, and then to civilian applicants. The admission process typically involves registration, submission of relevant documents including proof of service, and in some classes, an entrance assessment. Families relocating due to posting orders are generally accommodated through a transfer admission process to ensure continuity of education.
The school maintains a range of co-curricular activities including cultural programmes, debates, quiz competitions, and National Cadet Corps (NCC) activities. Participation in NCC is particularly prominent in schools associated with military cantonments, offering students early exposure to discipline, leadership, and civic responsibility. Annual events such as sports days, science exhibitions, and cultural fests are regular features of the school calendar.
Army Public Schools across India collectively form one of the largest networks of privately managed schools in the country. The AWES network spans hundreds of schools from Ladakh to the Andaman Islands, and Army Public School Nashik is one of the prominent institutions in the western region of this network. The school's location within a major artillery training centre gives it a distinctive character, with a student body that reflects the diverse regional backgrounds of army families posted from across India.