Objectives of amps

  • To provide for a fraternity among the private schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education and represented by the President/Chairman or Correspondent/ Secretary of the Member school or the President/Chairman or Secretary of the Trust or Society, that promoted the Member school. ASSOCIATION OF MANAGEMENTS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS – BYE LAW Memorandum of Association & Bye-Law
  • To provide a forum for exchange of ideas to organize educational seminars, exchange programmes and in service training to the member schools and to find ways and means of solving common problems.
  • To offer facility for research in education and also in the constitution of teacher resource centres.
  • To establish a rapport with the Governments, Universities and other agencies outside the country.
  • To formulate standards of efficiency for the member schools. .
  • To promote the cause of education in General, Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in particular.
  • To ensure close co-operation among its members with a view to improve educational methods and organize Education Research.
  • To co-ordinate the efforts of its members so as to ensure maximum efficiency in schools
  • To consider and take steps regarding all problems connected with education, the teaching profession and the Managements of schools. 8 (j). To safeguard and promote the interests of Managements.
  • To publish bulletins on behalf of the Association
  • To take such other measures as will be necessary to further the above objects. 8 (m). To act as Trustees or Managers of any property legacy endowment or donation vested in the Association and use them for educational purpose.
  • It shall not identify with any particular religion, or political party
  • To offer guidance to people who wanted to start CBSE schools.
  • To communicate and to share the information pertaining to CBSE with other CBSE schools.
  • To represent common causes to the state government/CBSE board, as an association has more strength and value in representation than individuals.