Birla Public School Pilani


The About BPS
A school that encourages you to trek on the rugged mountain slopes during the monsoon. Allows you to punch bags to express anger.  A class room that opens out in the garden  of flowers. A place bursting with smiling, happy faces of children.   A hub of world-knowledge and Indian tradition – Yes ! one can go on and on and still not completely describe a fully residential Birla Public School. Situated in  the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan the school enjoys, today, an unrivalled and unparalleled status of a ‘ Fine Institution ‘ of the country. Birla Public School  holds a rich history of more than six decades – which was  started by legendary and unpretentious paradigm of contemporary age – Padmavibhushan Syt G.D. Birla in 1944.                                

The school  presently under the dynamic leadership of Capt. (IN) Alokesh Sen (Retd.) enjoys an honourable status of Autonomous in CBSE – New Delhi since two decades. Every year from the grandeur of pink dawn to flaming orange sunset the School celebrates Founder’s Day and Montenssori's day  on 31st of August . It opens its extravaganza with a big bang – when it hosts all IPSC Schools across the country and organizes “ All India English Debate” and other activities.

History

The school was founded by the Birla Educational Trust in 1944 as a Montessori School under the able guidance of Dr. Maria Montessori, the world famous pioneer in child education. It was then known as Shishu Mandir. The Institution remained a day school till 1948. The first hostel for children was built in the same year. By 1952, the school was changed into a purely Residential Institution. A year later, the school was accepted as a full member of the Indian Public School Conference. It was due to the vision and farsightedness of the renowned industrialist, educationist and philanthropist, Shri G.D. Birla that this nursery school gradually developed into a full-fledged Public School in 1954. It was Shri G.D. Birla's golden dream to establish a unique system of education on the sandy dunes  of Rajasthan which was once an odd assortment of a few tall imperial buildings and some mud huts.  It  has now  15 beautifully designed hostels catering to the needs of the 1000 pupils coming from different cultural backgrounds. The school has three sprawling green campuses with vast play grounds and courts.  .' 

Birla Public School
Pilani-333031 Rajasthan-India
Phone No: +91-596-242089
         +91-9928461332
Bursar    +91-9667200763
Digital Address: http://www.bpspilani.com/