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St Joseph's Convent High School, Adilabad

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St Joseph's Convent High School
Address
Map
Ravindra Nagar Colony,

Adilabad
, ,
504001

India
Coordinates19°39′53″N 78°31′48″E / 19.664735°N 78.5300541°E / 19.664735; 78.5300541
Information
TypePrivate; Co-education
MottoTruth and Wisdom
EstablishedNovember 1964
Faculty80+
Number of students3,000+
Websitewww.stjosephs.in

St Joseph's Convent High School, Adilabad, is a Christian minority institution run by the Sisters of the Destitute Educational Society, Adilabad. The school, situated at the district headquarters of Adilabad, began on 14 November 1964.

Education

St Joseph's Convent High School instructs students up to the 10th standard and prepares students for the SSC (Class 10) Matriculation Examination. The medium of instruction is English. Electives and clubs offered include Religion and Moral Science, Communications, Drama, General Knowledge (Debate), Dance, Art, Music, among many others.

History

It was started at the request of the District Collector, Shri Rajamani, IAS and the Superintendent of Police, Shri Subramaniam, IPS. They felt the need for an English Medium School, run by Catholics, in the backward areas. They approached Bishop Januarius CMI with a request to create the school. He put forward the matter to Mother General, Mother Rose Mary SD.

The land required for the establishment of the school was provided by Government and on 14 November 1964 the school came into existence. In 1979 the school was given permanent recognition by the Andhra Pradesh Government.

Principals

Years Name of Principal
Sister Zosima
Sister Barbara
Sister Gracelet
Sister Telma
Sister Cicil Jose
Sister Emil Mary
Sister Clare Tom

See also

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