About CMR NPS
At CMRNPS, we appreciate every parent for their interest in admission to our small, close-knit community. While we try to accommodate as many requests as possible, it is often difficult to offer admission to all those who apply. Deciding on the right school for your child is a big decision and we encourage parents to understand more about the curriculum, culture, extracurricular opportunities before applying.
By understanding our school philosophy, parents make an informed decision about the right fit for their child. At CMR NPS, the parent mindset, support, and involvement play an important role in how we can help your child derive the best education we have to offer.
For any further clarification, you may email us at admissions@cmrnps.ac.in or call us at 080-47091586



Board offered
At CMR NPS, we offer CBSE curriculum designed to support different learning needs. The CBSE program emphasises a standardised national framework focused on science, mathematics and technology, promoting consistent, high-quality education along with essential life skills.
Admission Process
Step 1 – Start the Conversation
Your journey with CMR NPS begins the moment you reach out. Whether through our online enquiry form, a phone call, or an email, this first step helps us get to know your family and share detailed information about our programs, campus, and learning framework.
We see this as the beginning of a meaningful conversation that is centred around your child’s future.
Step 2 – Immerse into the Ekya Experience
We invite every prospective family to visit our campus and walk through our thoughtfully designed learning spaces, meet our school leaders, and experience the CMR NPS culture in action.
Campus tours offer an authentic glimpse into how we think, teach, and grow together as a community.
Documents Required
1. Five Passport size photo of the child.
2. Copy of the Birth Certificate
3. Copy of the Previous Academic Records (For Montessori Senior/ Kindergarten II and above)
4. Student, Father and Mother’s Aadhar Copy
5. Caste Certificate (If applicable )
6. Transfer Certificate (If available at the time of submission of the form, Last date to submit the Original TC is 31st of May
Step 3 – Complete Your Application
When you’re ready to take the next step, our admissions portal provides a simple and secure way to complete your child’s application.
You’ll be asked to share basic details and supporting documents, helping us begin to understand your child as a learner. Our team is here to support you through every step, with clarity and care.
Step 4 – Understanding the Learner
As part of our commitment to creating a responsive classroom experience, we invite every applicant to participate in a grade readiness session.
The readiness session helps us better understand your child’s learning style, interests, and pace ensuring they feel seen, supported, and empowered from the very beginning.
Step 5 – Acceptance and Admittance
Post the Readiness sessions you will receive an email confirmation on the admission decision with the details about the next steps.
Your journey to getting into CMR NPS begins and we look forward to welcoming your child into the CMR family with lots of love.
Key Admission Resources
SCHOOL GUIDELINES
SCHOOL SCHEDULE
The school closes on the last working day of March and usually reopens in the end of May, for Grades I to VIII. Grades IX to XII may be asked to come for extra classes earlier.
The Pre Primary school reopens in early June. Timings are subject to change but in general, Pre Primary students work from 8:15 AM to 3:00 PM, except Sub-Juniors of Montessori.
All grades except VI to XII will have a five day week, from 8:15 am to 3:00 pm unless required to make up for loss of academic hours due to unforeseen circumstances. Grade VI to XII will have classes on Saturdays, from 8:15 am to 12:00 noon.
The second and fourth Saturday will generally be holidays, but sometimes may be taken as compensatory working days in lieu of unexpected holidays declared in the year.
All students are expected to be in the school premises before 8:10am. The school gates will be locked and the school authorities are not responsible for the children left outside the locked gates.
Parents are requested to refer to the school calendar before planning a vacation or booking tickets.
SCHOOL RULES AND EXPECTATIONS
UNIFORM
- The uniform must conform to the pattern and colour prescribed by the school. — All students must be neatly dressed in full school uniform whenever they are in the school premises.
- Grade I to XII students are required to wear black Nike shoes and white socks from Monday to Friday. Sports uniform will be worn on the days when the student has PE period.
- Students must wear proper undergarments.
- Boys should wear vests and girls should wear slips and cycling shorts. Special uniforms may be prescribed for games, Sports Day etc.
- Coloured clothes and fancy, expensive footwear are not allowed.
- Fancy or expensive watches, colourful jerkins or different shades of contact lenses and trolley bags are not permitted.
- Wearing of the full school uniform is compulsory.
- No excuses will be accepted for any missing part of the uniform.
- All students must compulsorily wear school sweat shirts during winter. Coloured dress worn on birthdays must be modest and presentable.
- Name badges should be worn at all times.
Boys are not permitted to:
- Have long sideburns, long hair, streaked hair and fancy hair styles.
- Wear bands / bracelets / chains.
- Grow their beard, moustache.
Girls are not permitted to:
- Wear eye makeup and more than one pair of earrings.
- Wear bangles and chains, colourful and fancy jewellery, long earrings.
- Adorn their hair with flowers or colourful clips, painted nails or mehendi and girls should wear their hair neatly. Ear length hair needs to be pinned away from the face, shoulder length hair has to be tied with black hair bands and kept away from the face, and hair longer than the shoulder levels should be braided and pinned away from the face. Fringes and hair left loose ARE NOT ALLOWED.
LUNCH
The school discourages parents from bringing / sending lunch for their children after the school day has commenced. Students should be encouraged to pack their bags with all required materials for the next day the previous evening, and to carry their lunch bags every morning. Students will not be allowed to call their parents to bring their books, projects and the like if they have forgotten the same.
Students should bring lunch baskets with all the necessary accessories to maintain personal hygiene.
Parents are advised to send enough food for their wards, since the children are not encouraged to leave the campus or to eat at hotels, eateries or bakeries in the vicinity.
Pre-primary and Primary students are encouraged to eat by themselves and hence parents are requested to teach their wards to eat independently.
ATTENDANCE AND REGULARITY
- All students must be present on the re-opening day of each semester. The class teacher must be notified when the student returns to school after the absence of even a single day. The parent must state the reason for his/her absence in the absence record of the school diary.
- Leave note must be sent in case of absence for more than three days.
- Students who are ill on the day of a unit test should refrain from coming to school. Retest will not be given. Students should provide a medical certificate to the teacher.
- Once the students are in school they are required to stay for the full length of the school day. Students are not permitted to arrive or leave during the school hours.
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PUPILS
- We expect our students to maintain high standards of personal conduct. This includes honesty, discipline, integrity, ethics and values.
- Senior students are expected to lend a helping hand to juniors and should set an example for them.
- All students are expected to wish/greet their teachers irrespective of whether they teach them or not.
- Students are accountable to the school authorities for their conduct in the school premises, for their general behaviour outside, while in the school transport and at all school-approved events or activities.
- No pupil is allowed to leave or to enter the school premises during school hours including the recess. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against erring pupils.
- All pupils must be in school 10 minutes before school commences.
- At the first bell, pupils must take their place in a line in silence. During prayer, they should observe complete silence.
- When they are using the stairs they must keep to the left, walk in single file and remain silent.
- Students are required to maintain a neat and tidy classroom and a litter-free campus at all times. They must make sure the lights and fans are turned off when there is no one in class.
- Students must carry a napkin with their lunch box.
- Students should bring only sugar boiled sweets on birthdays for distribution to teachers and students. No cakes or presents are allowed at school.
- The school is not responsible for loss of students’ belongings in the premises.
- Uniforms, bags, lunch boxes etc. must have the student’s name.
- CMR National Public School constitutes students from various communities, religious and linguistic backgrounds. Conversing in a language unintelligible to the staff and the students is not encouraged.
- The medium of instruction and conversation is English.
- Any objectionable conduct on the part of the student will make him/her liable for disciplinary action.
- Irregular attendance, habitual want of leave, obscenity in words or acts, insubordination to teachers and any kind of misconduct even outside the school premises are sufficient reasons for disciplinary action.
- Students copying, plagiarising or indulging in any form of malpractice will face consequences and will not be allowed to participate in subsequent assessments until he/ she is granted permission by the Vice Principal/Headmistress.
- Students should not remain in the classroom during break time. Students should also not leave the premises during the school working hours.
- Students are not allowed to carry any electronic gadgets (cellphone, iPod/ iPad/ tablets, CD, pen drive, laptop, palmtop, memory card, SIM card, headphones, etc) unless requested to do so by the school. Violation of this rule will invite confiscation.
- Students are permitted to use the office telephone to contact their parents in times of emergency.
- Students are expected to treat the school property with care and responsibility.
- Students should not carry money to school.
- Students are expected to treat teachers with respect at all times.
- Social contract signed up by students need to be followed.
- Discipline in the bus, and ownership of the bus as school property is a must. School property should not be misused/ damaged.