The cadets enrolled in these schools are known as Georgians, after their founder father King George VI.
[2] RIMC (established in 1922), 5 RMSs and various Sainik Schools contribute 30% to 40% to various training academies of the Armed Forces.
During World War II, the site of present school was used as a convalescent home for British troops.
Lt Col RHD Ross of the 8th Punjab Regiment, later transferred to RAEC was the first Commandant.
The school also prepares boys who wish to join the Indian Armed Forces for the entrance examination of National Defence Academy.
Boys between the age of 10–12 years are eligible for admission to school from Class VI onward.
The school has been recognized by Sports Authority of India (SAI) as a Nodal Centre for Boxing.
A new building for accommodating all 340 cadets in a single complex was completed in December 2006, on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee of the school.