House System
? There are four Houses in the APSAC System. Every student on admission is placed in
one of these Houses.
? Students from the senior most class will be elected as House Captains for each House.
? One Class Representative will be selected for each House from every section.
? Points are awarded to the students throughout the year for extracurricular activities,
games and sports. At the end of the year the House gaining the highest score is
declared the winner.
? There are four Houses in the APSAC System. Every student on admission is placed in
one of these Houses.
? Students from the senior most class will be elected as House Captains for each House.
? One Class Representative will be selected for each House from every section.
? Points are awarded to the students throughout the year for extracurricular activities,
games and sports. At the end of the year the House gaining the highest score is
declared the winner.
ReplyDeleteDear Team,
Army Public School And College System
Greeting
This is regarding my concern of the overcrowded classrooms at APS and the negative impact of this issue on not only my son, but the entire classroom and the rest of the community.
I,m a father of two who attend APS and have noticed the current issue of overcrowding at the APS. I have a son in class eight who is the part of problem because the school has built the new classrooms.There are no windows for the air to exit that,s why the room temperature is very high. Due to the intensity of the heat,the childrens may also suffer some harm.
Every child has the right to the attention and support they need which is difficult to attain under all circumstances.
I,m requesting the APS board of education address this issue and solve the matter.
Myself, and I am sure the rest of the parents, simply want my child to get what all children deserve_a good education and a shot at success.
Regards,
Asad Haider