Army Public School, Mhow

The Army Public School, Mhow is a secondary school established in 1983 in Mhow operated by the Indian Army. The school, at 44 Mall Road, is one of many in the primarily military town. It is one of the most prominent among many Army Schools. Recently Dr APJ Abdul Kalam visited the school and inaugurated the new Abdul Kalam block and had an interactive session with the students.

Administrative staff

Departments and their heads

Aim

To transform students into Confident, Refined, Responsible, Resourceful and Well Educated individuals with emphasis on achieving all round personality development through series of structured curricular and co-curricular activities=full to bakwaas.

Affiliation

Central Board of Secondary Education. Affiliation No. 1030020

Streams

Science, Commerce & Humanities (XI & XII)

Magazines and publications

Students publish an annual magazine called Pratham Kiran. This year the 31st edition will be published. It contains articles on various school events of the past year, from students of all standards.the editorial section of the magazine included literary works and contribution by many in Hindi and English.the magazine also features the achievements and accolades received by students and school staff in the past year.

Infrastructure

The school has one of the oldest yet very well maintained British-like arched building. The campus has lush green surroundings and latest laboratory equipments. The campus stands on a sprawling 100-acre site.

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Sports Team

Army school Mhow excelled in the local and cluster football tournaments for three successive years under the captaincy of Harkaran Singh. The school also had notable successes in basketball. The football team got the 2nd position in Inter Army School Football Tournament held at APS, Gorakhpur under the captaincy of Bharat Gurung; vice captain Prabal Bali.

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