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Delhi Public School, Pinjore is one of the best-equipped schools in India with facilities that support excellence in all areas. The infrastructure has been suitably planned to facilitate learning and all round development of the child. The school stands on an extensive 12-acre campus in the picturesque Pinjore valley at 1800 feet above the sea level. DPS Pinjore is located in a pollution free campus nestled in a cup shaped valley at the foothills of the Shivalik range. It is located 2 Kms. from the Pinjore Gardens just off the Chandigarh-Shimla highway.
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St. Paul’s traces its origin to a Calcutta school from 1823. In 1864 the school was transferred to Darjeeling. The means of reaching Darjeeling in those days were very rugged. The site chosen was the hill called Jalapahar. At an altitude of nearly 7,500 feet above sea level. St. Paul’s became a public school at the highest altitude in the world. St. Paul’s has had many men of outstanding influence on its Board of Governors and amongst its Rectors & Masters. Bishop Foss Westcott needs a special place of mention, who presided over the affairs of the school from 1919 to 1945. Bishop Foss Westcott was an ideal influence in guiding the school during the days of transition. He died in 1949. Mr. L. J. Goddard served from 1934 to 1964, and came to be regarded as the founder of St. Paul’s in its present tradition.
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The school was founded in 1900 by Dr. John Anderson Graham, a Scottish missionary, for the care and training of destitute Eurasian and Anglo Indian children.
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The school was started in June 1989. It has an imposing edifice having no less than 30 classrooms along with activity rooms including a common room, club room, reading room and a visitors room. Being a residential school it has a large spacious guest house and a 16 bed M.I. room. It has 12 large dormitories for students. Family and single room accommodation for teaching and non teaching staff is available.

The academic instruction imparted at the school is designed to prepare the students for All India Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class X) and All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of 10+ 2 pattern, both conducted by the Central Board Of Secondary Education, New Delhi. NCERT books and syllabi, prescribed by the C.B.S.E. are followed for all classes.

Kurseong lies on the main road from Siliguri to Darjeeling. The school stands some 5 kms outside the town at an altitude of 5600 feet. The large campus consists of well designed buildings and spacious playing fields. There are seven playing fields for soccer and cricket. The main residential section is well designed and functional, containing all the amenities required in a modern residential school. The classrooms are bright, airy, and pleasantly quiet. There are fully equipped laboratories for physics, chemistry and biology and a fine new computer laboratory with 24 terminals. The school hospital contains a well equipped and stocked dispensary with a large ward, sunny verandahs and its own garden. The school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi and prepares students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examination at the end of Class X.
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