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Coordinates 29°15′09″N  75°42′56″E  /  29.25250°N 75.71556°E  / 29.25250; 75.71556  Coordinates : 29°15′09″N  75°42′56″E  /  29.25250°N 75.71556°E  / 29.25250; 75.71556  School type Public , Senior Secondary Mottoes Truth Stands Invincible Established 14 November 1971 (1971-11-14 )  Founder A. L. Fletcher Status Open School board CBSE School number 530002 School code 04035 Chairman Vice-Chancellor  (CCS HAU )Principal S.S.S duripala Vice-chairman Controlling Officer (CCS HAU ) Faculty 37 Years offered 12 Gender Co-educational Age 6 years to 18 years Student to teacher ratio 29:1 Classes offered Class I to class XII Language English , Hindi Hours in school day 6 hours Campus type Urban Houses Subhash, Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Vivekanand Colour(s)       White and Blue (Summer)       White and Grey (Winter)Sports Volleyball National ranking 3rd (2009) First SSC  Batch passed in 1977 First HSC  Batch passed in 1985 Clubs Literary & Creative, Mathematics, Scientific Skills, Performing Arts, ECO and Health & Wellness Website hau 
Campus School  is a public  English medium  senior secondary co-educational school situated in the Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University  (CCS HAU) campus, in Hisar, India . Established in 1971, it caters to the children of CCS HAU employees and students from nearby areas.
History [ edit ] The school was inaugurated on 14 November 1971 by the then Finance Minister, Om Prakash Jain. S. Verma was the first principal. The school received Central Board of Secondary Education  (CBSE) accreditation in July 1972.[1] 
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↑ "Campus School - About US" . HAU. Archived from the original  on 3 May 2012. Retrieved 2 June  2012 .↑ Kerjriwal bio ↑ "Naveen Jindal on Twitter, @MPNaveenJindal" . Twitter . 5 September 2019. Retrieved 28 March  2020 . Remembering with love & gratitude all my teachers from Campus School Hisar, Sawan Public School, DPS Mathura Road, Hansraj College, @jindal_utdallas, my parents, polo & shooting instructors, friends, colleagues and everyone who has enriched me with knowledge on #TeachersDay ↑ Mahindroo, Priya (5 September 2012). "Saina Nehwal goes down memory lane" . Hindustan Times. HT Media Limited. Retrieved 28 March  2020 . ↑ Yash tonk bio   
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