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St. Paul's Higher Secondary School is a school in Vepery, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.. The school, founded in 1716, was initially meant for students from an underprivileged background and at present, it has students from varied social backgrounds in Classes V to XII from both the Tamil and English medium streams.
"St.Paul's" is situated at Eden Garden with 11.35 acres of land, has buildings with hostel for boys and girls and a play ground. St.Paul's, recognised by the Government of Tamil Nadu, is an English Medium, Co-educational School. Matriculation syllabus is followed with Tamil and Hindi as Second Languages.
St.Paul's Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a brother institution of St.Joseph's of Cluny, Neyveli. St.Joseph's of Cluny started on 15 July 1968, swelled into 2300 students by 1975, with only VII standards. The segregation of the boys in a separate school was very keenly felt, and the time, in the providence of God, was not yet ripe.
The church was officially consecrated on St. Matthias day in 1842 by the officiating Bishop Spencer of Madras. On 1 March 1855, the Madras Parental Academic Institution and Doveton College were established at Vepery within the local limits of the then city of Madras.
St. Paul's Convent School (SPCS, Chinese: 聖保祿學校) is a private Catholic girls' school in Hong Kong founded by the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres from France in 1854. The school was formerly called French Convent School and was renamed St. Paul's Convent School in 1955. [2] It ranks third among all secondary schools in Hong Kong (2022).
Medavakkam is administered by Village Panchayat, which comes under the Shollinganallur MLA Constituency and South Chennai MP Constituency. Medavakkam will be part of Tambaram City Municipal Corporation. This location is a fast developing residential locality due to its close proximity to the IT corridor OMR (approx 4 km from Sholinganallur) and ...
St. Paul's High School in the early 1900s. The school was founded as St. Paul's English High School by the De La Salle Brothers, a Roman Catholic order in August 1860, [2] eight years after the British had annexed Yangon and all of Lower Myanmar. It was the second La Sallian high school in the country. (St.
St Paul's School, London, independent school for boys aged 13–18 (originally in the City of London, now in Barnes); St Paul's Cathedral School, independent school for boys aged 4–13 (near St Paul's Cathedral, London)