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The school library was set up in 1901 by Ms. M. Storrs. In 1911, 16 girls appeared for the Senior Cambridge Examination, earning the school's present name. In 1914, the girls won the Lady Carmichael Trophy. In 1917, the Girl Guides from the School was the First Company to be presented with the Union Jack.
Cathedral Mission High School; The Calcutta Anglo Gujarati School; Calcutta Boys' School; Calcutta Day School; Calcutta Girls High School; Calcutta International School; Carmel School; Calcutta Public School, Kalikapur; Children's Foundation School, Gopalpur, Budge Budge Road; Christ Church Girls High School, Dum Dum; Chowringhee High School ...
B. B. T. Road Government Sponsored H. S. School; Bagmari-Manicktala Government Sponsored Higher Secondary School; Ballygunge Government High School
Bankim Ghosh Memorial Girls' High School; ... The Calcutta Anglo Gujarati School; Calcutta Girls' High School; ... a non-profit organization.
International school board 1998 Central Board of Secondary Education: Central government administered school board 1962 Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations: Non-governmental school board 1958 Edexcel: International school board 1996 International Baccalaureate: International school board 1968 National Institute of Open Schooling
Florida's state athletic board fined a high school and put it on probation Tuesday after a transgender student played on the girls volleyball team, a violation of a controversial law enacted by ...
School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) can be defined as acts or threats of sexual, physical or psychological violence happening in and around schools. This type of violence is due to gender norms and stereotypes. It can include verbal abuse, bullying, sexual abuse, harassment and other types of violence. SRGBV is widely spread around the ...
St. John's Diocesan Girls' H.S. School (informally known as Diocesan or Dio) is a girls-only day school located in Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India.It was established in 1876 by British missionary Angelina Margaret Hoare from Kent, England who devoted her life to the advancement of women's education in British India.