Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The school was founded on 24 July 1956 by the Indian Province of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambéry and administered by its branch congregation in Ratlam. Bishop Simon of Indore wanted to open a co-ed school in Ratlam to give children in the area a proper education. The parish hall was used for the school and three students attended ...
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
The parish of Our Lady of Dolours with its school, St. Joseph's was entrusted to the Salesians in 1948, about the same time as the Salesians settled in Matunga. The school was co-ed until the Salesian Sisters came into the Wadala Village with the Auxilium Convent for girls. The centerpiece of the church is a statue of the Pieta.
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Joseph_Convent_School&oldid=486792177"
The school was established in Mumbai in 1963 by the sisters of St Joseph of Tarbes, and is a government school managed by the nuns and teachers. [2] The school building was made by Mother Mechtilde, Sr. Seraphie and other sisters who came to Mumbai from France via Bangalore.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
The house and school bear the name of Saint Joseph. Bankipore, as the first foundation, was considered the mother house of the Institute in India. St. Joseph's was the only convent between Calcutta and Agra at that time. [8] Initially, in addition to the boarding and day school, there were two orphanages on the school campus.
St Joseph's Convent High School instructs students up to the 10th standard and prepares students for the SSC 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.