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OUR SCHOOL

  • St. John’s School, Ghazipur a minority institution was established in 1997 and is administered by the Catholic Diocese of Varanasi, a registered charitable society. It is under the religious jurisdiction of the Bishop of the Diocese of Varanasi. Sisters of the Congregation of Jesus of Allahabad Province are actively involved in the day to day administration of the school. The school aims at the education of the Catholic community around and extends its services to the members of other communities to the extent possible. The school stands for academic excellence, development of skills and character formation based on the love of God and the service of mankind as modelled in Jesus Christ, with a view to train citizens remarkable for all round development and sincere commitment to God and country. The school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE), (Affiliation code UP 165) New Delhi with ‘No Objection’ certificate from U.P. Government. It prepares students for the ICSE (10 years course) and ISC (12 year course). The council’s examination curriculum includes, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, History, Civics, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Commerce, Accountancy, G.K., Moral Science, Environmental Education and Computer Studies, Commercial Applications. Hindi is taught from LKG onwards. English is the medium of instruction, communication and examination in this institution.
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

  • Once the Emperor Valerian asked St. Lawrence to submit all his property to the Government. Then he brought all the lepers, lame blind, orphans and widows and told the king that these were his property. Due to this he was put to death into burning oil. And he made a great difference in the early church. Today most of us select such jobs which can fetch enough property. Therefore, teaching has also become a mere job to earn money, Today how many of our teachers can say like St. Lawrence that only a real teacher can feel and admire students as their property. Because good teachers aim to impart the real knowledge and lighten the world. Students are the clay in the hands of such teachers, who mould and shape them according to their ability. Teachers are placed next to god in our culture. A good teacher can inspire, ignite the imagination and instill love for learning, It is said, “Teaching is a noble profession that shapes the character, caliber and future of an individual.”
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  • Investiture Ceremony 2023 On 15.07.23
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