Providing quality education in rural India since 1996
Founded in 1996, JPPS began as a small two-room schoolhouse and has grown to educate over 400 students from surrounding villages. Our mission is to bring quality education to rural children while preserving local values.
Students
Villages covered
Board Exam Pass Rate
Delivering state-board curriculum with innovative teaching methods
Working closely with village elders and parents
Keeping fees accessible for rural families
Educator & Social Worker
Began teaching in a school of our block (Dhoraiya)
With only 4 students and a rented room , Dr. M. Z. Alam sowed the seeds of J.P-P.S school.
Those seeds had grown into a school with its own building.
Time passes but memory remains so always appreciate the time because time is so valuable.
Classes start for 1st batch
School transport arrives from nearby villages (for 2nd batch)
Morning assembly with prayers and announcements
1st batch officially closes and 2nd batch starts
School officially closes
Bilingual instruction for better understanding
Respecting local festivals and events
Monthly meetings with village parents
One of our students has emerged as the district topper (10th board), showcasing the spirit of excellence that defines our institution.
Many JPPS alumni have cleared the Urdu TET exam and are now appointed as government teachers — carrying forward the legacy of JPPS in the field of education.
JPPS becomes the first school in our area to guide students to successfully clear the prestigious AMU entrance exam.
Founded with just a few students under a temporary shed, the school began its journey before the construction of the original building.
A permanent school building was constructed, marking a major step forward in the growth and stability of JPPS.
To extend its care beyond the classroom, JPPS introduced hostel facilities — beginning with a rented room and a big vision.
Building on that beginning, JPPS went on to construct a permanent hostel building to better accommodate and care for its growing residential students.
To embrace its own identity, JPPS introduced a new school uniform, moving away from the government school attire once used in its early days.
Continuing its journey of growth, JPPS began its own van service — bringing education closer to students in distant areas.
While Republic Day celebrations have been a tradition at JPPS since its early days, the 2018 program marked a turning point — an extraordinary event that surpassed all previous ones in scale and spirit. Since then, it has continued every year as a signature celebration of the school.
JPPS became officially government-recognized in 2025, putting an end to all questions about its registration and reinforcing its commitment to quality education."
Uniforms must be stitched as per the prescribed school design. Please ensure correct color, fitting, and pattern.
Students are required to wear the complete school uniform on all working days, Saturday to Thirsday.