词条 | St. Francis Anglo-Indian Girls School |
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St Francis Anglo-Indian Girls High School is an all-girls Catholic private school for classes pre-K Through 10th in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. ocated on Trichy road in a 3-school complex with Its sister schools are St.Joseph and St. Marys. HistoryThe school was established in 1898 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, a Franciscan order in India founded by Sister Helene de Chappotin, better known as Mother Mary Of The Passion. HousesThe school's regular colors are navy blue and white. The students are grouped into four houses, named after precious stones.
UniformSchool uniforms for regular days consist of a navy blue pleated Pinafore, navy blue belt, black shoes, navy blue socks and a white collared shirt. The sports uniform worn two days a week comprises a pleated skirt in a color of the house, white collared shirt, white socks and white sneakers. Student lifeEach classroom has almost 50-60 students. The school begins at 9:00 AM and ends at 3:50 PM with eight 40-minute classes each day. Apart from Education, they provide more importance to Dance, Singing, and Sports. Fees Structure is also very normal. {{Education in Tamil Nadu}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Francis Anglo-Indian Girls School}}{{TamilNadu-school-stub}} 9 : Franciscan high schools|Catholic secondary schools in India|Girls' schools in Tamil Nadu|Primary schools in Tamil Nadu|High schools and secondary schools in Tamil Nadu|Schools in Coimbatore|Educational institutions established in 1898|1898 establishments in India|Christian schools in Tamil Nadu |
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