R8Q9+FGM, At-Laliteswar Nagar (Baidyarajpur), Po-Devidwar, Odisha 755007
To let the treasure of truth be out of the pit, it would be justified to state the fact that it was an eventful year, the year of 1997, when an ambitious thought struck to the mind of an inspired young man to set up an English Medium School of the best possible quality in Jajpur, which would be Kaleidoscopic by its enlightenment in all aspects, scholastic and non scholastic all over the state and beyond that, being realistically helpful to its students to firmly build up their career for their successful future of tangibility and thereby, to glorify his own native place, Jajpur. In the same year the youngman, the founder, Sj. Anil Kumar Ray (Chairman-Cum-Director), set up the school with the name, Apex English Medium School, at Laliteswar Nagar of Jajpur in a rented house with a strength of only three children and a staff of five in number but strove heart and soul as one under his direction as the Director to get their babe luxuriant and stout with all round development to attain the apex in all aspects. Now, within a span of mere 21 years its strength of students has grown from three to one thousand nearly and that of the staff has included fifty teaching and eighteen nonteaching members. The school has its own three storied building comprising a large premises including a big play ground and various amenities of games and sports for all children beginning from Nursery to high school then Senior Secondary standards and two big hostels, one in the school premises and another, in a big rented building nearby the school. The details of which are depicted in the following pages under the title, “ facilities ”. In 2009 the school has already been affiliated to C.B.S.E, New Delhi, as first affiliated school of Jajpur District. So the school is independent to send up its students to appear in the Senior secondary exam (Std-XII) of C.B.S.E, New Delhi..TIn fine, in a few words it may be stated that our untiring efforts are there to get an apexian, after Henry Newbolt, to sing,
“For working days or holidays, They were great days At the best school of all ”.