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  1. Jul 24, 2019 · All SaintsCollege was founded in July 1869 with only 2 students and Miss Bradbury as their teacher. The School, which was called the “Diocesan Girls’ High School’, set up at ‘Stoneleigh’ where Ramsay Hospital now stands.

  2. All Saints' College Nainital (1869) Admission Information. Classes III to V : Admission to classes 3 to 5 opens a year before in July. Parents can collect form/prospectus from the school reception in the second week of July. Entrance exams are held every year in October / November. Classes VI to IX :

  3. All SaintsCollege in Nainital, is an English Medium residential-cum-day girls’ college, but the School lays strong emphasis on Hindi also. The subjects offered are English, Hindi, History, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Structure of Modern Governments, Computer Science, Sociology and Art.

  4. All SaintsCollege is spread in a campus of over 36 acres, the School has two main buildings i.e. Junior School, which is from classes I to V and the Senior School, which is from classes VI to XII. The main building in the Senior School also houses the administrative offices of the school.

  5. All Saints' College Nainital (1869) Admission & Entry. The official Application Form, attached with the Prospectus, must be completed and submitted by paying the Registration Fee, which is not refundable. However, this registration does not guarantee a seat reservation. Admission to All Saints’ College, Nainital is a privilege and not a right.

  6. Senior School. The main building of the Senior School, built in 1895, consists of the Principal’s Office, Main Office and Reception, Accounts Office, Maintenance Office, Classrooms, a well equipped Computer Department, Study Hall, Staff Room, Old Chapel, Kitchen, Bakery, Dining Rooms for both Senior and Junior School, Senior Dormitories ...

  7. All Saints' College Nainital (1869) Admission Procedure in Senior School. (a) The College Prospectus and Admission form is available from the College Office in the months of June, July and August for the ensuing year. (b) No system of registration a year or more in advance is in existence in the College.