Holy Child School Guwahati

Holy Child School, Guwahati
Location
Chandmari
Guwahati 781021
India
Coordinates 26°11′29.97″N 91°46′32.69″E / 26.1916583°N 91.7757472°E / 26.1916583; 91.7757472Coordinates: 26°11′29.97″N 91°46′32.69″E / 26.1916583°N 91.7757472°E / 26.1916583; 91.7757472
Information
Type Private
Established 1970 (1970)
Founder Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco
Grades 1–12
Houses Blue, red, yellow, green
Affiliation CBSE Board
Information 0361-2550823
Website Official website

Holy Child School is a catholic-run convent school located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It was established in the 1970s by the Salesians Sisters and is run according to the principles and methods of the modern educator, St. John Bosco. It is an English medium school, owned by the Salesian Sisters of North India which has its headquarters in Shillong.

The school has a primary school building and a high school building, which are linked by a flight of open stairs. The campus playing fields are the middle field for games and sports, and the top field for recreation, breaks and picnics. The school uniform is a grey skirt and white blouse for junior students and Grey pants with white shirt for high school students.

The first batch of students appeared in the HSLC (High School Leaving Certificate) exam in 1981, and graduated with a 100% passing rate. Today, the school serves more than 1500 students.

The annual school magazine is Zenith. Alumni are enrolled as members of National Association of the Past Pupils of the Salesian Sisters.

Notable alumni

School Headmistresses

  • Sister Clara -1989
  • Sister Victoria Nunes -1993
  • Sister Catherine -1995
  • Sister Annie -2009-2017[5]

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