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4.3 Based on 103 reviews
Raja mani – 4 months ago

In St mary 's hr secondary school in stying in 8 j hari karan

19UCAA047 Vengadesh.s – 4 months ago

This is the best school, because first indian higher secondary school,it's builded by British King

kavin g – 7 months ago

Discipline, teaching always good compared to other schools in Dindigul

Palraj B – a year ago

St. Mary's Higher Secondary School in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India, was established in 1850 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuit) order in the Catholic church to educate the poor. In early India education was rarely available to the common people. Foreign Jesuits initiated the school to remedy this problem. It began as a high school and later added higher secondary, under the accreditation of the Government of Tamil Nadu Education Board. It is government-aided but also receives funds from Jesuits abroad. It has an experienced academic and sports staff. St. Mary's occupies a large area in the heart of Dindigul, five minutes from the bus stand. The Hostel is just opposite the school gate. The environment of the school includes green, spacious grounds and multiple sports fields. The school contains numerous houses: Main Building or Clock House (built in the British period), Jubilee Hall Block, Central Stage with staff rooms, offices, and library, and Fathers House. In 2010 an Engineering Class Block was added. Besides sports, extracurriculars include drama, handwriting competition, poetry, music, NSS, NCC, JRC, Scouting, and National Green Secretaries for Students. BranchesEdit Admission to 6th and 9th Standard is by Entrance Exam. St. Mary's Higher Secondary School provides four branches for class XI & XII: Computer Science, Biology (with maths and physics), Accounting & Commerce, and Vocational Group (EMR, Textile, EDA, Sports). Generally all students of St. Mary's School pass the X (SSLC) exam. What branch they continue in depends on their marks in this exam. Classes XI and XII have room for additional students but the earlier classes are filled mainly by Christians and by the poor, since it was for them that the school was founded.

Dinesh Kumar – 7 months ago

Kujals forever'😅