St. Karen's Montessori School

St. Karen's School Montessori School
Address
St. Karen's School Montessori School
Location in Patna, India
Bailey Road, Rukunpura, Patna

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801503

India
Coordinates25°37′16.67″N 85°3′24.74″E
Information
School typePrivate Co-Ed
Motto"Labour Reaps Reward"
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
Patron saint(s)St. Katherine of Siena
Founded1990
FounderMrs. Lesley Barbara Galstaun Mr. Donald Patrick Galstaun
StatusActive
Sister schoolSt. Karen's Secondary School

St. Karen's Primary School St. Karen's High School

St. Karen's Montessori School School code BR08250 Affiliation Number. 330051
School boardCentral Board of Secondary Education
School districtPatna
SessionApril–March
DirectorMr. Donald Patrick Galstaun
Number of pupilsKarenite
Medium of languageEnglish
LanguageEnglish/Hindi
Schedule typeMorning
Hours in school day6 hrs
HousesBlue, Green, Red and Yellow
SportsFootball, Cricket, Table-Tennis, Caroms, Chess, Throw ball, Yoga, Badminton
NicknameKarens
PublicationKarenoscope
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education
WebsiteOfficial Website

History

St. Karen's Secondary School, Patna was founded in the year 1990 by Mr. Donald Patrick Galstaun and his wife Lesley Barbara Galstaun.

The school derives its name from the novel Karen written by Marie Killilea in 1952. St. Karen's Secondary School is a minority Anglo-Indian Christian institution and has been established by The Anglo–Indian Educational Society of St. Karen's, which is a registered body.

Location

The main school campus is located in Bailey Road, Rukunpura, Patna area of Patna. St. Karen's Montessori School is a branch of the St. Karen's High School located in Danapur area of Patna.

Curriculum

The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

Subjects

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Mathematics
  • Sanskrit
  • Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • Value Education/Moral Science
  • Social Science
  • Computer Studies
  • Physical Training
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