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Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in Pakistan may also be included. Pages in category "Girls' schools in Pakistan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Aparnacharan City Corporation Girls' High School; Bangladesh Mahila Samiti Girls' High School & College; Chatkhil Government Girls' High School; Feni Girls' Cadet College; Dr. Khastagir Government Girls' High School (Chittagong) Nawab Faizunnesa Government Girls' High School (Comilla) Noakhali Government Girls' High School
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Mission Girls' High School, established in 1868, is one of the oldest schools for girls in Midnapore town, West Bengal, India. The school follows the course curricula of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) for Standard 10th and 12th Board examinations respectively.
It became a high school in 1914. [4] The school was one of the only two employers of Anglo-Indian women in Tangasseri in the mid 20th century, the other being the nearby Infant Jesus Anglo-Indian Boys' High School. [8] The establishment changed its name to Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls School when India gained independence in 1947.