St. John's High School, Amalapuram

St. John's High School, Amalapuram, East Godavari, India, was founded in 1968, followed in 1985 by an English medium primary school. The Society of Jesus has managed these since 2002.

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TypeJesuit, Catholic
Established1968 (1968)[1]
RectorP.J. Sandanasamy
HeadmasterA.Rama Bharathi
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment260

History

St. John’s High School at Amalapuram, named after St. John the Apostle, was established in 1968 by the Catholic diocese of Vijayawada as the first Catholic school in the area of Konaseema. The teaching staff consisted of lay persons. It is coeducational and relies on benefactors for its existence. Since 1976 Amalapuram has been a part of the newly formed diocese of Eluru.

In 1985 Loyola English Medium Primary School (LKG to X std.) was opened on the same 4 1/2 acres of property, including the parish church.

In 2002 the Jesuits acceded to the Bishop's request and assumed responsibility for the two schools.

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References

  1. "CSE". Retrieved 6 August 2016.

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