Army Public School, Military Station Hisar is situated on the Delhi Road just 12 k.m. from Hisar. Army School, Hisar was established on 14 Sep 1990 as Army School with only 250 pupils as a Primary School comprising of six Classes (from I to VI). Over the years, the school has grown into a fully fledged.
Sr Sec School, comprising of Science and Commerce Streams 2367 pupils distributed in 63 sections. It is an English Medium Co-educational Day School, upgraded to Class XII, from the academic session 1994-95. Rechristened as Army Public School in 2008, The school is housed in neat and clean buildings. There are well equipped laboratories to cater to the needs of individual student. The school library has a wide collection of general and reference books. At present, more than dozen newspapers and periodicals are being subscribed in order to keep students abreast with ever growing knowledge and to prepare them for various competitions. Equal stress is laid on co-curricular activities.
The School has adequate playgrounds for various sports and games. The school has sufficient furniture for each age group which not only provides comfort but also helps in maintaining right posture. Average strength of a class is 40 students.
Students are prepared for Secondary School and All India Senior School Certificate Examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi.
School level
Sr. Secondary School
Board
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
School type
Army School
School Video
School follows the “No Denial Policy” for admission to the children of Defence Personnel and admission is provided to each and every child depending upon his/her capacity. General
Fresh admission can be made in the school up to 31 Jul.
Admission to children of serving Army personnel coming on transfer from out station can be made at anytime during the year and they will not be denied admission, subject, however, to the stipulation laid down by the CBSE in Classes IX-XII. Admission of civilian children to Army Public Schools should not be at the cost of service children, the latter will never be refused admission. Strength of civilian children should not exceed 20% of the overall strength in a class after admitting all Army children and also catering for their midsession admissions. However, percentage of civilian children may be increased as elaborated only after ensuring 100% admission of Army children with a few reserved seats for them for mid-session admissions.
Documents Required for Admission SERVING DEFENCE PERSONNEL
Photocopy of part II order for class first only.
Counter signed TC by DEO/BEO/CBSE
Report card of previous class
Current serving certificate from the unit
EX SERVICEMEN
Counter signed TC by DEO/BEO/CBSE
Report card of previous class
Photocopy of discharge book
MES / PERSONNEL PAID OUT OF DEFENCE ESTIMATES
Counter signed TC by DEO/BEO/CBSE
Report card of previous class
Latest pay slips
Science Laboratories
The school has a Physics Lab, a Chemistry Lab and a Bio Lab. The labs are fully equipped with all accessories and apparatus including gas connection with extended pipe lines.
Computer Laboratories
The school has three Computer Labs equipped with 60 latest Computers interconnected with LAN.
Art & Craft Room
The school has an elaborated Arts & Craft setup, where students are able to exploit their creative abilities. The school art-room has rich collection of beautiful paintings & models made by the students on different occasions
Conveyance & Medical Facilities
The school has a dedicated fleet of Army buses for transit of students from all parts of the city. Though the school maintains a well equipped First-Aid Kit and a Sick Room.