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Infrastructure

Central Public School – has one of the best infrastructure amongst the all the English Medium Secondary Schools in the vicinity.


Spacious Classrooms


Large Playground

Well Stocked Library


Chemistry Lab


Biology Lab


Physics Lab


Large Exam Hall


Computer Lab


Own Transport Facility

Admission Now Open for Session 2020 – 2021 Nursery to Class X. Apply Online

  • Admission open for session 2020 – 2021 for classes Nursery to X
    For details contact school office between 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Monday to Friday except holidays ) 
  • or Call : 9830061770, 033 25351000
  • Apply Online

How to Access Online Classes of Central Public School

In wake of the recent development of COVID 19 pandemic and as per the direction of the board Central Public School has started online classes.

Students can access online classes by clicking here 

On the page click on the respective class icon, it will prompt for a password, enter the password provided by the school and you can access the online classes.

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