About Us

Senior Citizen Welfare Trust, Bareilly established an English-medium school in Uttar Pradesh, affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), offering classes from NC to XII. The school is located at Harunagla, Bisalpur Road, Bareilly and stands as a symbol of quality education and cultural heritage.

The name of the school, Basubaral, draws inspiration from the ancient founders of Bareilly. Historical accounts mention a king named Jagat Singh, who had two sons - Basudev and Baraldev. They founded the city Bans Bareilly, which over time evolved into the name Bareilly. Our institution proudly carries forward this legacy through its name and values.

The school was formally inaugurated on 29th June 2003 in the presence of

distinguished citizens of the region, following sacred and traditional Indian rituals. Since its inception, the institution has remained steadfast in its mission to instill strong Indian moral values, discipline and academic excellence among students.

The campus is located approximately 8 km from Bareilly Railway Station and 4 km from Satellite Bus Stand, making it easily accessible. Spread across 5.5 acres, the school offers a serene and lush green environment conducive to learning. The expansive playground includes a running track and facilities for badminton, table tennis, cricket, football, along with dedicated spaces for various indoor games.

With its blend of heritage, values and modern educational facilities, the school strives to shape responsible, confident and future-ready students.