A Legacy of Vision: The Founders of CBS
Celebrating the journey of Colonel William Brown and Mrs. Brown in shaping generations since 1926.
The Visionary Leader
Colonel William Brown embarked on a remarkable journey in 1926, founding the Colonel Brown Cambridge School. Their vision of providing quality education and shaping young minds has left an indelible mark on generations of students.
Their commitment to excellence and equality in education set the foundation for what CBS represents today. The Browns believed in nurturing not just academic prowess, but also character and values.

Colonel William Brown
"Truth is Great – A foundation for generations."

Col. T.F.O' Donnell
Principal

Mr. Narendra Singh
Principal

Mr. Abhai Singh
Principal
Timeline of Excellence
1926
Founding of CBS
1927
First hockey championship win
1935
Introduction of pre-IMA classes
1942
Passing of Col. Brown
Founding of CBS
Colonel William Brown establishes the Colonel Brown Cambridge School.
The Crest and Motto
The CBS crest is a symbol of our rich heritage and values. Each element represents a core aspect of our institution:
- The Lion: Courage and strength
- The Shamrock: Good fortune and the Trinity
- The Torch: Knowledge and enlightenment
Our motto, "Magna Est Veritas" (Truth is Great), encapsulates the foundational principle upon which CBS was built. It reminds us to always seek and uphold the truth in all our endeavors.

Magna Est Veritas
Achievements and Legacy
Colonel Brown's approach to education was revolutionary for its time. He believed in equal opportunities for all students, regardless of their background.

