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Schools in Moradabad

Schools in Moradabad form the primary level of the educational network in the city of Moradabad, located in the Moradabad district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city has schools affiliated to several boards, including the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), and the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education (commonly called the UP Board).

Topic Schools in Moradabad
City Moradabad
District Moradabad
State Uttar Pradesh
Country India
Major boards CBSE, CISCE, UP Board
Common languages of instruction Hindi, English, Urdu

Overview

Moradabad, historically known for its brassware industry, is one of the larger urban centres in western Uttar Pradesh. Its schools include government, government-aided, and private institutions. They serve students from the city and from surrounding rural areas of the district. Schooling generally follows the standard Indian pattern of pre-primary, primary, upper primary, secondary, and senior secondary stages.

Categories of schools

Government schools

Government schools in Moradabad are administered through the state's school education department and the Basic Shiksha Parishad for primary and upper primary levels. These schools mainly follow the UP Board syllabus and use Hindi as the medium of instruction. They include primary schools (classes 1–5), upper primary schools (classes 6–8), and inter colleges that extend up to class 12.

Government-aided schools

Aided schools are privately managed but receive financial support from the state government. Several long-established institutions in Moradabad function under this model and are typically affiliated to the UP Board.

Private and unaided schools

Private schools in the city are affiliated either to the CBSE, the CISCE, or the UP Board. English-medium private schools are common in residential localities such as Civil Lines, Buddhi Vihar, Deen Dayal Nagar, Kanth Road, and Ram Ganga Vihar. Many of these schools offer education from the pre-primary stage to senior secondary level.

Madrasas

Moradabad has a significant Muslim population, and madrasas form part of the schooling landscape. Some are recognised under the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education, which prescribes curricula combining religious instruction with general subjects.

Boards of affiliation

  • UP Board: The most widely followed board, used by government, aided, and many private schools, with examinations conducted at the high school (class 10) and intermediate (class 12) levels.
  • CBSE: Followed by a number of English-medium private schools and by Kendriya Vidyalayas operating in the city.
  • CISCE: Followed by a smaller set of private schools offering the ICSE (class 10) and ISC (class 12) examinations.

Languages of instruction

Hindi is the principal medium of instruction in government and many aided schools. English is the medium in most CBSE and CISCE schools, while Urdu is used in some aided schools and madrasas. Students typically study a combination of Hindi, English, and Sanskrit or Urdu as language subjects, depending on the board and school.

Higher and specialised education context

While this article concerns schools, it may be noted that schooling in Moradabad feeds into higher education institutions located in the city and the wider region, including degree colleges affiliated to Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, and other universities and professional institutes situated in Moradabad.

Significance

The school system in Moradabad plays a central role in literacy and human-resource development for the district. As a regional hub, the city draws students from neighbouring tehsils and from parts of adjoining districts for secondary and senior secondary education, particularly to its CBSE and CISCE-affiliated schools.

References

General references include publications and notifications of the Government of Uttar Pradesh's school education department, the Basic Shiksha Parishad, and the official websites of the CBSE, CISCE, and the UP Board.