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  1. You can call St. Joseph's Boy's High School at their phone number 91 80 2221 4416 or you can visit their website https://sjbhs.edu.in/. As early as 1841, Bishop Bonnaud planned to start a Catholic high school in Bangalore. This proposal took concrete shape only in 1854 when the priests of the.

  2. St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore, (formerly St. Joseph's European High School) was founded by the Jesuit Fathers and Brothers in 1858 to offer a liberal education for the boys of European and Anglo-Indian families. After India's independence, admission was extended in the 1950s and 1960s to include all students, irrespective of race ...

  3. JOSEPH'S BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, Bangalore. Our school is associated with the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), the premier school leaving exam in the Indian subcontinent. We offer at the Std 10 level, the ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) and at the Std 12 level, the ISC (Indian School Certificate).

  4. About. St. Joseph’s Boys High School, Bangalore, prepares students for the ICSE (10th) and ISC (11th) examinations conducted by the CISCE New Delhi. The School was founded in 1858 and is now managed by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, popularly known as the Jesuits. The management of the School is vested in the Bangalore Jesuit ...

  5. Keeping in mind the growing needs of our students, we have a variety of facilities and resources to match their expectations. From smart classrooms to an infirmary, we place great emphasis on all-round care. In our school, every student has access to Multimedia Classrooms, modern Science Laboratories, multiple Audio Visual Rooms, Music rooms ...

  6. Yes, St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar is now accepting applications. You can contact the school here Contact Now. You can track dates of other schools using Bangalore schools admission dates.

  7. The students of the School are divided in to four Houses: St. Andrew's, St. David's, St. George's and St. Patrick's. The Houses compete with one another in studies, games, track and field sports, aquatics and dramatic and music competitions. Students are expected to take part in at least some of the School activities such as games, debates ...