Swaraj India Public School is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi for the ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) examinations.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (in short the Council) is a premier national board which was founded to replace the ‘Cambridge University Local Examination Syndicate’ being governed from England before India received independence. The Council has been so constituted as to secure suitable representation of: Government of India, State Governments/Union Territories in which there are Schools affiliated to the Council, the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Education, the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Heads of Anglo-Indian Schools, the Indian Public Schools’ Conference, the Association of Schools for the ISC Examination and members co-opted by the Executive Committee of the Council.

In 1973, the Council was listed in the Delhi School Education Act 1973, as a body conducting “public” examinations.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations is committed to serving the nation’s children, through high quality educational endeavours, empowering them to contribute towards a humane, just and pluralistic society, promoting introspective living, by creating exciting learning opportunities, with a commitment to excellence.

The Council conducts, the Frank Anthony Memorial All-India Inter-School Debate and the Albert Barrow Memorial All-India Inter-School Creative Writing competitions, thereby underpinning the critical importance of creativity and the ability to articulate one’s thoughts in writing and speech in school education.

The National Admissions and Accreditation agency in the United Kingdom – UCAS (Universities and College Admission Services) has recognized the ISC at par with the Higher School qualification of the University of Scotland.

The Council’s website provided the results of the ICSE and ISC March 1999, examinations, a first by any board in India. The provision showcased the Council as a pacesetting organization world-wide.