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St Joseph's Boys' High School (formerly St. Joseph's European High School) is a private Catholic primary and senior secondary school located on Museum Road in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Founded by the MEP (French Missionaries) in 1858, the school caters to boys only from kindergarten to Grade 10 and is co-educational in Grades 11 and 12.
St. Joseph Boys’ High School aims at an inclusive education – academic, physical, moral and spiritual – primarily to Catholics, but welcoming children irrespective of religion or race as is consistent with Catholic principles. The patron St. Joseph is a model of living for its staff and students.
St. Joseph's Boys' Higher Secondary School is a Government Aided Catholic secondary school for boys located in Kozhikode, in the state of Kerala, India. Established by the Jesuits in 1793, it is one of the oldest educational institutions in India and the oldest school in Kerala. [1]
St Joseph's Boys is the name of: St Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore, school in India; St Joseph's Boys' School, school in Northern Ireland; St. Joseph's Boys' Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode, school in India; St Joseph's Boys' High School, Newry, school in Northern Ireland; St. Joseph's Boys' School, Jalandhar, school in India
St John De Britto Anglo-Indian High School, Fort Kochi; St. Joseph's Boys' Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode; St. Joseph's Central School and Junior College, Mundakayam;
St. Joseph's began a long day of soccer Saturday at the SC high school soccer state championships by winning a second straight title in Class A boys.
The service rented by P. P. Varid master, Vidwan Varghese Thalleketty, Britto teacher, Auseph master for the welfare of this school are ever memorable. 101 prominent citizens presented a memorandum in front of Father Rodrigs. [2] On 1 June 1941, St. Josephs Boys High School opened with 32 students.
St Joseph’s Julius Price, left, with Clovis North’s Connor Amundsen, right, in the Central Section Division I basketball championship Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024 at Selland Arena in Fresno.