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Holy Cross Convent School may refer to: Holy Cross Convent School, Windhoek, Namibia; Holy Cross Convent High School, Thane, Maharashtra, India; See also.
The house was bought by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, who converted the house into a convent and school, called the Holy Cross Convent School. [36] The school closed on 1 September 2006, [37] and in 2016, the Grange was demolished and the estate was redeveloped into housing. [38]
Holy Cross Convent School (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Geographically, Nedumkandam lies in between the Periyar Tiger reserve/Thekkady and the hill station of Munnar.It is known as the land of migratory farmers, most of whom have migrated from Central Travancore areas like Kottayam, Pala, Thodupuzha, Kothamangalam and Muvattupuzha in search of better agricultural land in the 1960s to 1980s period. [3]
The school was registered with the Department of National Education in 1982. From that time a quarterly subsidy was received. In 1985, the Holy Cross High School was closed. In 2005 the school appointed Yasmin Agnew as principal. Agnew was the first lay principal in the school's history.
Holy Cross School was founded in 1931 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross Menzingen. The Sisters arrived in England from Switzerland during the early 1900s and set up a convent at Wimbledon (now in the London Borough of Merton). They bought a house along Sandal Road called "Southesk" - over the building's front door was a Latin inscription which ...
Good Shepherd Convent, Pandura Holy Family Convent, Kalutara Holy Cross College, Kalutara Nakano College, Bandaragama Rathnaloka College, Matugama [5] Sussex College, Horana St. John's Girls College, Panadura Vidura College, Kalutara
In 1878, she and a few other nuns established Saint Joseph Convent in Blauveltville, Rockland County, New York. Nine immigrant orphans also went with the nuns, the beginning of what is now St. Dominic's Home. [1] Sister Mary Ann was appointed the Religious superior of the house in 1880, and henceforth was called Mother Mary Ann. There was a ...