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St. John's Diocesan

St. John's Diocesan Girls' Higher Secondary School
Logo of St. John's Diocesan High School, Kolkata, India.jpg
Location
17, Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata-700 020 (India)
Information
School type Preschool, Primary, Secondary, Higher Secondary School
Motto The Good Retain, The Better Follow
Religious affiliation(s) Originally a Christian missionary school, currently under the Anglican Diocese of Calcutta, Church of North India
Founded 1876 (1876)
Founder Sister Angelina Margaret Hoare
Head of school Ms Carolyn Lionel
Grades Nursery I, Nursery II
Kindergarten or Transition School
I to X (Secondary School)
XI to XII (Higher Secondary School)
Gender Girls only
Average class size 60 students in each of 4 sections of a class.
Medium of language English
Language English, Bengali, Hindi
Houses 4
Colour(s)      Green      pink
     blue      yellow
Sports Athletics, swimming, basketball, Karate and others
Publication Papyrus
Affiliations WBBSE and WBCHSE
Website

Coordinates: 22°32′15.00″N 88°21′15.23″E / 22.5375000°N 88.3542306°E / 22.5375000; 88.3542306

St. John's Diocesan Girls' H.S. School, (also known as St. John's Diocesan Girls' High School or Dio), is situated in the city of Kolkata (old name Calcutta) in West Bengal state, India. It was established in 1876 at Sarat Bose and Elgin roads in South Kolkata.

In November 2004 a branch of the school was established in Bamunbagan slum area with 26 children. On Children's Day (14 November 2005), a second school was set up at Bedford Lane, off Ripon Street, Kolkata with 52 children.

The school is one of the oldest girls' schools in Calcutta (present-day Kolkata). In 1894, the school was named St. John's Diocesan by the Clewer Sisters of John the Baptist from Windsor, Berkshire. The school was started in 1876 by Angelina Margaret Hoare (17 May 1843 – 10 January 1892), a British missionary from Kent, England who devoted her life to the advancement of women's education in British India. From her diaries we know that the school started with 16 female students.


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