Under the dynamic leadership of Chairperson Mrs Sushma Paul Berlia, Apeejay School, NOIDA is committed to provide quality education of global standards leading to man-making and nation-building. The school functions under the aegis of the Apeejay Education, which has a rich legacy of over five decades of excellence in education. Apeejay Education runs 26 not-for-profit schools, higher education institutions & the Apeejay Stya University – all under the stellar guidance and vision of Mrs Sushma Paul Berlia – leading woman entrepreneur and educationist and the only child of Dr Stya Paul, the inspiration behind all Apeejay Education institutions.
Apeejay School, Noida was founded in the year 1981. It is situated in a sprawling, lush green 64,750 sq. m campus, most conducive for learning. The school that started with just 186 students on its rolls, has over the last four decades, carved a niche for itself in the educational sector with high academic standards and excellence in various co-curricular activities. With its mission for all round development of students, the School excels in all spheres such as – sports, public speaking, drama, recitation, creative writing, music, dance, fine arts etc. Training and exposing young minds through different media like camps, tours, leadership programmes, cultural meets, workshops, cross country races, cycling expeditions and so on, the School won many trophies and much acclaim at state, national and international levels. It has gained the status of one of the most coveted institutions of North India, housing around three thousand seven hundred students and 150 staff members.
In consonance with the School’s continuous efforts to provide the best and the latest facilities to its students, the School offers coaching in a number of sports and boasts of basketball and tennis courts of world class specifications. A Splash pool for the Pre-Primary students is also available apart from a swimming pool.
The School campus is completely under CCTV surveillance for the security and safety of its students. Meanwhile, a battery of guards, both women and men, keep a vigilant eye round the clock.