.... a place for Nurturing Excellence
The Pratap Public Schools are run and managed by Rai Sahib Ch. Pratap Singh Charitable Trust which was registered in June, 1964 by our founder Rai Sahib Ch. Pratap Singh.The Trust established the Pratap Public School, Jarnailly Colony in 1975, and slowly but steadily the school made phenomenal progress.
In 1985 the school was affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education for instructions upto the X Standard and it was upgraded to the Senior Secondary Level (10+2) in 1989. In 1991 the Trust purchased a five acre plot of land from HUDA in Sector-6 Urban Estate, and a more spacious and multi-disciplinary complex for imparting education from Nursery to Senior level (10+2) started functioning in 1992. Fulfilling it's commitment to take education to rural areas, Rai sahib Ch. Pratap Singh Charitable Trust society,opened Pratap Public School Jundla in March 2009.
Besides preparing the students to excel in Board Examinations, the schools lay considerable emphasis on their holistic development through co-curricular activities.Training in Computer Science and sports occupies a prominent place in the school's numerous activities. Within the campus, facilities have been provided for outdoor games like athletics, lawn tennis, cricket, basketball, volleyball and a lots of other cultural activities.With only 80 students in January, 1981,the schools today have a strength of over 7000 students.
Our Guiding Light
Born with a silver spoon, Lived with a heart of gold, Walked into immortality, With his glorious deeds. Dr. R.S. Bhatia was a renowned educationist, academician, environmentalist and a philanthropist. A visionary and a man ahead of his time.Dr. R.S. Bhatia took on education as his mission with the belief that education paves the way for progress and development.A warm and compassionate human being, he drew people to himself. His commitment to the cause of education had been the focus of his entire life.
Dr. R.S. Bhatia was born at Shujabad, district Multan in Pakistan on the 24th November 1924, to one of the most affluent families of Punjab. He had his early education from St. Anthonys Convent School at Lahore where he completed his Senior Cambridge. He did his Higher Cambridge from Aitchision College and graduated from Government College, Lahore with Economics in B.A. (Hons.). He got his Post-Graduate degree from Indiana University , Bloomington and earned a Doctorate Degree in Economics from Columbia University, New York. He was widely travelled and interacted with peoples of various cultures. On his return to India in 1954, he taught at three places as a Professor in Economics, at Agra, Pilani and Kurukshetra. He enjoyed teaching and developed a rapport with his students. He resigned in 1981.
Dr. R.S. Bhatia was not only a voracious reader himself but had, for more than three decades, catered to the intelligentsia of the city. The Pratap Public Library has a host of books, reference books of various subjects also widely used by the students of Universities. It subscribes to 14 daily and 35 weekly, several fortnightly and monthly magazines. New books are added year after year to the 60,000 or more collection of books. He took over the reigns of the school in 1981 when it was yet in its initial stage with 80 students. Today, Pratap Public Schools stand as a pulsating edifice. Over 7000 students learn under the guidance of able teachers in the hallowed portals of the institution.
Dr. R.S. Bhatia was a great philanthropist. His altruistic attitude towards social issues was truly noteworthy. He was an ardent social worker. He patronized many social institutions. He was always in the forefront in reaching out in times of peril, natural calamities or disasters. Distressed by the misfortunes of the Tsunami victims, the cyclone affected parts of Orissa and the earthquake at Bhuj, Dr. R.S. Bhatia participated large heartedly in rebuilding lives. His contribution to social causes cannot be put in words. He was a rationalist and was always concerned about rooting out superstitions and ills of the society. He often voiced his opinion openly in his speeches and editorials. A keen observer and analyst of the events of the world, he was a true guide and indeed a living colossus.
Dr. R.S. Bhatia was a cancer patient. An operation to remove his left kidney was performed at the Tata Hospital in July 1990. Cancer had spread its tentacles. Therapies and radiations sapped his strength and energy, but his undaunting and undismayed courage made him carry on. His hearing problem was something he had to live with. His forceful presence at every function infused strength and inspiration to one and all.
His philosophy of education enthuses his team of educators and teachers to take the students beyond the classroom. Dr. R.S.Bhatia said, "Doing is the heart and core of education". He summed it up with the oft-quoted line:
I hear, I forget;
I see, I learn;
I do, I understand.
Even at the age of 85, he said, he still had miles to go and promises to keep.
President's Message
The art of conversation, like the art of writing, is dying out. Even close friends have stopped talking. They find it more relaxing to log into the Facebook. No one has the patience to start a conversation. Even in a crowd they are alone. Even while on an evening stroll, their ears are plugged. There is no eye contact with others; they prefer to be lost in their world of music or private thoughts.
Conversation entails exchanging your ideas with someone. It releases your pent up emotions and your innermost thoughts. It really de-stresses you. The silence of a mute world is frightening. Our hearts are yearning to reach out to others. So why not start by writing. Although, it is an art which has to be developed over the years, yet it is very fulfilling and helps one to evolve into a better personality. So it is high time one started.