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La Martinière College is an elite educational institution located in Lucknow, the capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The college consists of two schools on different campuses for boys and girls.
We at La Martiniere Girls’ College do our best to mould young girls of today into educated, courageous and confident women of tomorrow. We welcome each student with open arms and ensure that they learn from the best of faculty and grow in a safe, warm and homely environment.
Latest news & Events. 8 Jul. College Re-Opens for Founder’s Term. Resident scholars shall return...
La Martinière College is a consortium of bi-national elite private schools, majority of them located in India. They are officially non-denominational private schools with units of two-two branches in Indian cities of Kolkata and Lucknow respectively and in France , the consortium is represented by a number of three branches in Lyons .
For every pupil, newly admitted to the College, fees shall be deposited in accordance with “The Uttar Pradesh Self-Financed Independent Schools (Fee Regulation) Act 2018 dated 12 September 2018”. At the time of Admission all applicable One-Time Fees shall be remitted.
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Our Founder. Born at Lyon, France in 1735, Claude Martin was the son of a cooper. At the age of sixteen, he enlisted in the French army and arrived in India in 1752 to begin his military career. After the Siege of Pondicherry he could foresee the end of French hopes in India and threw in his lot with the English.