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Telangana Social Welfare Residential Education Institution Society TSWREIS residential schools and colleges which are started by THE SRI.N.T.RAMARAO former Chief Minister of united Andhrapradesh Government in 1984 to provide quality education to poor Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and Other Backward Caste students by establishing residential schools.
Alice Evans, an American missionary, was the school's first principal, which opened in 1896 with a donation from Elizabeth K Stanley. The school was established in Hyderabad State, the then princely state of Nizam of Hyderabad. [4] The school also has Junior, Degree and Engineering colleges. The school ground has hosted Nandi Awards twice.
All Saints High School, Abids; Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Public School - Vidyashram, Jubilee Hills; Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet and Ramanthapur; Little Flower High School; St. Mary's High School, Secunderabad; St. Patrick's High School, Secunderabad; St. Paul's High School
Rosary Convent High School is a Roman Catholic private-run girls' school in Hyderabad, India. Established in 1904 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, it continues to be run by these Missionary Sisters who reside in their convent at the school's grounds. The school was established in response to a need for Catholic girls' education.
The Math and Mission run 748 educational institutions (including 12 colleges, 22 higher secondary schools, 41 secondary schools, 135 schools of other grades, 4 polytechnics, 48 vocational training centres, 118 hostels, 7 orphanages, etc.) with a total student population of more than 2,00,000.
Nirmala Matha Convent Matriculation Higher Secondary School; Sacred Heart Girls Higher Secondary School; Sacred Heart Matriculation School; Samaritan Residential Schools; St. Antony's Higher Secondary School (Thanjavur) St. Antony's Matriculation Higher Secondary School; St. Arul Anandar School, Orur; St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School
Of these, 427 KGBVs have been sanctioned in Muslim concentration blocks, 612 in ST blocks, 688 in SC blocks. A total of 750 residential schools have been opened in educational backward blocks. 75% enrollment is reserved for girls from SC, ST, OBC and Minority communities and the other 25% to girls from families below the poverty line.
During the 1920s and early 1930s the missionary establishments in the southern Indian subcontinent laid foundations for a school in Hyderabad directly run under the church to provide education for the local people and impart religious teaching. [1] At the time the school was established, there were about 50 schools for boys and 6 for girls. [2]