Apeejay School, Faridabad

Apeejay School, Faridabad
Motto Soaring High is My Nature
Type Private
Established 1972
Founder Dr. Stya Paul
Location Faridabad, Haryana, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations Central Board of Secondary Education

Apeejay School, Faridabad, established in July 1972 was first of its kind in the state of Haryana. It has two wings ,the primary wing being located in Sector 14 and the senior wing in Sector 15.[1]

Affiliation

The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education for its All India Secondary and Senior Secondary Examinations and is also a member of the National Progressive Schools Conference. At the +2 level, the school has all the three streams viz. Science, Commerce and Humanities.

Infrastructure

Senior Wing

The senior wing functions from a sprawling 8 acre campus located in the heart of Sector 15, Faridabad. The academic block is built on three levels and includes two computer laboratories, an LCD room, multiple science laboratories and different halls for fine arts, music and dance. Various amenities are provided for physical excursions, including multiple fields for football, hockey and cricket along with separate courts for volleyball, badminton and basketball. A swimming pool is also constructed on the campus with dedicated instructors. Twin auditoriums dot the campus, being used for a variety of seminars and conferences. The primary library is spacious and contains over 18000 books and 40 periodicals.

Primary Wing

The primary wing functions from its own modular campus in Sector 14, Fardidabad. The campus contains a small splash pool, a large field for sports and courts for volleyball. Different laboratories exist for science and computers along with an LCD room. A library housing a large collection of fiction is also present. An auditorium is built for interactive sessions as well as regular and meaningful assemblies.

Achievements

References

  1. "About us". Apeejay Education Society.
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