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Sophia High School
Location
70 Palace Road
Bangalore
Karnataka 560 001
India
Information
TypePrivate
MottoTruth and Universal Love
Established1949
Number of students2,000+
Color(s)Beige and brown
AffiliationSchool Sisters of Notre Dame
Information080-22355565
Websitewww.sophiahighschool.com

Sophia High School is a private school in Bangalore, India. The middle and high schools are girls only, while the primary school is co-educational.

History

Sophia High School is located on 10 acres (40,000 m2) in central Bangalore overlooking the Vidhan Soudha and the Bangalore golf course.

In August 1948 when the Internuncio and the Apostolic Delegation shifted to New Delhi, his residence and grounds in the heart of Bangalore was taken over by a group of Catholic sisters of the Society of the Sacred Heart, RSCJ. In January 1949, three pioneers of the order, Mother Catherine Andersson, Mother Ivy Bourke and Sister Dorothy Bullen opened a school called the "Convent of the Sacred Heart" in the only residential building on the grounds, the old "white bungalow". A Montessori class with 17 students and one qualified teacher was established. About 40% of the students admitted were not Indian nationals. In 1957 the school's name was changed to "Sophia High School" after St Madeline Sophie Barat, a founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart.

In 1972, the Society of the Sacred Heart, reviewed their strategy in India, and handed off several thriving local schools, including Sophia High School, to other Catholic groups, to focus more on schools that needed funding and attention, especially in India's rural areas. Sophia High School was taken over by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.

Since then the school has grown significantly. The school's current enrollment is over 2,000 students. The school is not a religious organization and its students, who are chosen through a competitive interview process, hail from many different ethnicities. The founding "white bungalow" still stands on campus and was remodeled in 1998.

Academics

Sophia's prepares students for the 10th grade national ICSE examinations. The school also prepares students for the 12th grade national ISC examination conducted by the Council for ISC Examination, New Delhi. The medium of instruction is English.

The ICSE (Class 10) program in the school offers a wide variety of subjects like English, Science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology), Mathematics, Hindi, Kannada, French, History and Civics, Geography Environmental Studies and Economic Applications, Computer Applications, Physical Education and Art as an elective. The ISC (Class 12) program in the school offers three streams, namely Science, Commerce and Humanities. In the Science stream, the students have to compulsorily take English, Physics and Mathematics and can choose 2 other subjects from Psychology, Chemistry, Economics, Biology, Computer Science and Elective English. In the Commerce stream, the students have to compulsorily take English, Commerce and Accounts and can choose 2 other subjects from Psychology, Economics, Computer Science and Elective English. In the Humanities stream, the students have to compulsorily take English, Political Science and History and can choose 2 other subjects from Psychology, Economics, Computer Science and Elective English.

The majority of graduates attend colleges and universities in India and around the world.

Sophia has held concerts over the years, to raise funds for good causes. A production of The King And I was held in Chowdiah Memorial Hall in 2002. The sets for the production was designed and executed by Rebecca Taylor an Alumni, directed by Ashley Powell they did a rendition of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, in 2006, which was held to raise funds for the construction of the Auditorium block of the school. It was held at the Bishop Cottons Boys High School Auditorium. In 2010, the school did a musical version of the Disney movie, Mulan. It was the first concert to be held in the school's own auditorium and was held to raise money for the construction of a school in rural Karnataka. A concert titled 'The Alternative Snow White' was held in August 2013 to help fund the reconstruction of the Mater building.

2010 witnessed the change of Principal from Sr. Sandhya to Sr. Priscilla and in 2014, from Sr. Priscilla to Sr. Alpana.

The house system

Apart from academics, students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities. Activities and competitions within the school are conducted in Houses. These houses are named after the founder members of the school, with the Julie House being changed from the Duschene House after the Notre Dame Sisters took over from the Sacred Heart sisters.

  • Andersson - Gold House
  • Barat - Red House
  • Bennett - Lavender/Purple House
  • Julie - Green House

The students try to live up to the mottos and ideals of their respective house..

School motto and song

The school follows the motto of 'Truth And Universal Love', which they expect all their students to strive to achieve. The school song was written by one of the founder members of the school, Mother Anderson.

The song goes as follows:

'Love and Truth Fair Gifts Divine Honor, Glory, Praise be Thine Childlike hearts to God's own heart Fashion'd by thy gentle heart

Refrain:

Flame of truth so strong and sure Make thy children free and pure Flower of love by silent speech Gift of self unto us teach

Boundless, quenchless deathless fire Stronger than our men's desire Burn our souls with truth's own flame Peace and joy shall be thy flame

Show our mind and guide our wills Love's dear duties to fulfil To the needy, to the sad Help us bring thy message glad

God who art both love and truth Lead our footsteps, lead our youth Then within thy heart's divine Truth and love shall intertwine

Notable alumni

Athletes

Models and actors

The Sophia Opportunity School

Sophia's Opportunity School branch educates specially abled children. This branch also undertakes social action out reach programs, such as work with a street children's home in Chamrajpet, interaction with the women inmates of Bangalore's Central Jail, a day in rural schools in the Bangalore metro and visits to aged and orphan homes in the area.

The Sophia High School Brass Band

The Sophia High School Brass Band was initially trained under retired Lieutenant Mr.S Anthony who is the Director & Conductor of the 100-year-old Bangalore Musical Association and the Founder Director & Conductor of the Indian National Symphony Orchestra. The Band Uniform consists of a black and white checked pleated skirt, formal white shirt and a pink sash. The strength of the Band is about 100-150 students right from grade 7 to grade 12. The Brass Ensemble represents the School in various inter-school competitions. The Band has a variety of instruments like the trumpet, trombones, bugles, tuba, flute, drums etc. The Sports Day traditionally begins with the National Anthem played by the Brass Band and followed by some tunes for the March past. The Sports day ends with "Abide with Me" during the lowering and folding of the School Flag.

Buildings

There are five main buildings; Julie (pre-primary), Barat(primary), Cuvilly (middle school), Mater (eighth standard), Duschene (high school) and the ISC block(+2). The Cuvilly building houses an auditorium.

Principals

  • Sister Mary Alpana (current),
  • Sister Chethana,(Primary)
  • Sister Mary Prabha,(Opportunity)

(Recent)

  • Sister Mary Priscilla
  • Sister Mary Sandhya,
  • Sister Mary Aneeta, (Primary)
  • Sister Roselyn

Charity work

The school helps teach the residents of the Angel orphanage, with students of the +2 section volunteering to help teach them after the normal working school hours. The school supports organisations like HelpAge India, Global Cancer Concern India, and the Smile foundation. The school concert, a production of 'Mulan', was held to raise money to build a school in a rural area of Andhra Pradesh.

See also

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