Welcome to the extended family of St. John's! Our family, like any other social structure, has its own rules and regulations, promotes cohesiveness amongst its members and is value based
INTRODUCTION
Christian Minority Educational Institution run by CCB in India which is registered under the Society Registration act of 1860.
St. John's High School is an all-boy, English Medium, unaided Catholic Minority Institution that falls under the category of Religious Minority Institutions as defined by the Constitution of India.
ADMISSION PROCESS
As such, the norms of the minority institutions are applicable in the admission process. The school imparts education to the Christian community around and extends its service to the members of other communities to the extent possible.
In 2012-13, admission at the entry level was done by draw of lots.
E.W.S. (Economical Weaker Section)
Being a Christian minority educational institution and in imitation of Jesus, who made a preferential option for the poorest of the poor of society, the school makes a special effort to serve the poor and needy. In pursuance of this cause, St. John' s has independently been admitting students from the E.W.S/E.D.G (Economically Disadvantaged Group) since 1997. It currently has almost 300 such children already fully integrated into the mainstream. They are spread out from Prep. to Class 11.
Essential Conditions: Form 1 has been submitted to the UT government
Area of School: 30+ acres.
Classroom and Laboratory Size: Classrooms and labs.are spacious and airy. The rooms are even larger than the minimum prescribed CBSE specifications.
Staff and Service Conditions: Salaries of the teachers follow the sixth pay commission. Salaries are paid through cheques and follow all the norms of PF, Gratuity and leave benefits. Regular Orientation/Seminars are conducted. System is in place to ensure protection for teachers as well as students.

e.g. Average Class Teacher Ratio is 1:1.73
The Edmund Rice Family comprises of the Christian Brothers living and working in different countries and in various cultures and all the people whose lives they touch. The Brothers recognise and joyfully affirm the emergence of individuals and groups who are inspired by the vision of Edmund Rice. They acclaim such people and are now working in partnership with them as a part of the Edmund Rice family. Read More
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29.06.2011
School website launched.
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Mission Statement
In this 21st Century, we feel moved by Edmund Rice to promote among all children experiencing systemic and other forms of oppression, the freedom to celebrate both their unique giftedness in creative, life-giving ways, as well as the glory of their essential relationship with the universe as their home.
To this end we recognize our need to grow in a sister/brotherliness that reflects our multicultural milieu. In that attitude we facilitate, empower and collaborate with others to challenge the existing educational systems which bind and exploit our children, thus awakening in them the joy of being truly children of a loving God.
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