Birla Public School, Kishangarh, a Birla Education Trust, Pilani institution, is located on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway. BPSK was established in June 2010 and is affiliated with the CBSE.
The Birla Education Trust began in 1901 when Seth Shiv Narain Birla started a tiny village called Pathshala for the education of his grandsons, Shri Ghanshyam Das Birla, and Shri Rameshwar das Birla, along with 30 other village children at Pilani.
The pathshala grew stronger over time, eventually transforming into a high school in 1925 and an intermediate college in 1928. The legendary industrialist-philanthropist Shri Ghanshyam das Birla had envisioned the making of an institution that would one day develop into a permanent center of light and learning in India.
Today, this institution consists of five schools for boys and girls, all of which provide a world-class education that combines India’s rich cultural legacy with modern technology. Every year, thousands of students graduate from these colleges, fully prepared to pursue higher professional aspirations in India’s and abroad’s premier universities.
Boarding School Location
The school is located on a 48-acre site with abundant greenery. Kishangarh (Marble City) is 22 kilometers away, while Jaipur Pink City is 82 kilometers away. It is also well connected to other regions of India by road, train, and air, with Kishangarh being the closest railway station. The institution is also accessible from the airports of Jaipur International and Kishangarh.