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All Saints College | |
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Location | |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Established | 1869 |
Principal | Mrs. K.E. Jeremiah |
Faculty | Approximately 90 |
Grades | 1-12 |
Enrollment | Approximately 800 |
Sports | Basketball, Swimming, Track and Field, Badminton, Softball, Gymnastics, Table Tennis Dramatics and Western Music |
Affiliation | ICSE, ISC |
Information | +91(5942)236387,235121 |
Houses | (Bradbury) (Robinson) (Dorothy King) (Milman) |
Motto | means |
All Saints College, is a girl day boarding and residential school in Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
Overview[edit]
The school was established in 1869 and is managed by the All Saints' College Society, of which the Bishop of Agra Diocese (The Church of North India) is the Chairman.
Girls and campus[edit]
This school has an enrollment of 800 students (about 350 boarders) and offers its students a unique opportunity to develop an all rounded personality through the multi-faceted curriculum with sufficient facilities to excel in various spheres. It prepares students for ICSE and ISC certifications. The academic year is from March to December which is divided into two terms March to June and July to December, with a two week break in June
Campus: The school is located at 1938 meters above sea level, in the picturesque town of Nainital in the Himalayas in Northern India. The campus is spread over 36 acres of forest and pasture land. A strong emphasis is laid on games, co-curricular activities, project work, etc; so as to relate education to real life experience and to take education beyond the confines of the classroom, making it into a rich, simulating and creative experience. Page text.[1]
Notable alumni[edit]
- Aruna Asaf Ali - Bharat Ratna and receipt of Lenin Peace Prize
- Sukhi Turner – Mayor of Dunedian, New Zealand
- Sharon Prabhakar – PS [2]
- Chitra (Sahai) Narain – #Former Deputy Director, All India Radio and Doordarshan [3]
- Anjana Kuthiala – Former Femina Miss India, Senior columnist for Times of India and Indian Express
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External links[edit]
All Saints College official website
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