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De Nobili School, Mugma

Coordinates: 23°45′54.26″N 86°45′24.8″E / 23.7650722°N 86.756889°E / 23.7650722; 86.756889
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De Nobili School, Mugma
Location
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Information
TypeJesuit, Catholic
MottoKnowledge Imparts Humility
Established1977; 47 years ago (1977)
DirectorFr. Victor Misquith, SJ
Grades1st through 12th
GenderCoeducational
WebsitedeNobiliMugma

De Nobili School, Mugma is a Jesuit school in the coal mining area of Jharkhand, India. It has grades one through twelve and prepares students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examination in class 10 and for the Indian School Certificate (ISC) in class 12. It was opened in 1977, and teaching is in English. [1]

Roberto de Nobili, who has eight Jesuit secondary schools in Jharkhand named after her, was an early 17th-century missionary to Southern India. St. John de Britto would follow de Nobili's example and adapt to local customs in his presentation of Christianity.[2]

On the right side of the school's logo is the coat of arms of the de Nobili family. On the left are a wavy line symbolizing the Damodar River and above it the Jesuit IHS logo and the lotus, the Indian symbol for learning and wisdom.[3]

Counting and Strength

Number of Students - 6,779 -------- Number of School Buses - 32 -------- Number of Playgrounds - 2 ( For K.G. to 3 and other for 4 to 12) ------- Number of Wings - 4 ------ Number of Basketball courts - 2 ------- Number of tennis courts - 1 -------- Auditorium and Stages - 4

References

  1. ^ "De Nobili School , Mugma, Mugma, Dhanbad - Jharkhand". iCBSE. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  2. ^ "De Noboli School, Mugma, Dhanbad - The Learning Point". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  3. ^ "De Nobili, Mugma » Coat Of Arms". Retrieved 21 August 2016.

23°45′54.26″N 86°45′24.8″E / 23.7650722°N 86.756889°E / 23.7650722; 86.756889