Anand Bhawan School

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Anand Bhawan School
Anand Bhawan School front view.png
Front view of the old building
Address
Dewa Road

Civil Lines

Barabanki
, ,
225001

Coordinates23°56′06″N 81°11′06″E / 23.93500°N 81.18500°E / 23.93500; 81.18500Coordinates: 23°56′06″N 81°11′06″E / 23.93500°N 81.18500°E / 23.93500; 81.18500
Information
School typePrivate
MottoLearn to Serve
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
DenominationCatholic
Established1949
FounderBishop Conrad De Vito, O.F.M. Cap.
School boardUP Board, CISCE
School districtBarabanki
PrincipalSr. Teresa Fernandes (UP Board Wing)
Sr. Archana Thomas (ICSE Wing)
Teaching staffAround 70 faculty members
GenderCo-ed till VIII
UPB - IX to XII - Girls
ICSE - IX to XII - Co-ed
Age3.5 to 17.5
Number of studentsAbove 1500
Student to teacher ratio20:1
Classes offeredNursery to XII
LanguageHindi (UPB wing), since 1949
English (ISC wing), since 1986
Hours in school day6
Classrooms44
CampusBarabanki city (suburban)
Campus size5-acre (20,000 m2)
HousesUnity, Peace, Hope, Joy
SongWith a grateful and joyous heart...
Websitehttps://anandbhawanschool.com/
Outside view of the school campus
Outside view of Anand Bhawan High School.

Anand Bhawan is a minority catholic educational institution situated in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, India, founded in 1949 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucknow and run by the Institute of the Maids of the Poor, a religious and charitable society.[1] The institution has been fulfilling the educational needs of the city for more than 60 years. Not only the school lays great emphasis on spoken English and co-curricular activities but also on building a sound moral character in the pupils along with imbibing the values of discipline and kindness in them.[2][3]

Configuration[]

Anand Bhawan Girls' Inter College (UP Board)
Anand Bhawan School (ISC)

The institute is configured of two educational wings (apart from the vocational training institute):[4]

The school has an enrollment of about 1800 students and takes the services of about 70 teachers and 20 supporting staff.

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References[]

  1. ^ Catholic Church Bishops' Conference of India (2005). "The Catholic Directory of India". St. Paul Publications. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  2. ^ "EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE". Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  3. ^ sulekha.com
  4. ^ sulekha.com:icse-schools

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