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Holy Cross High School

About the School

"Nurturing Minds, Building Character"

Holy Cross High School in Kurla West is a well-regarded educational institution affiliated with the Maharashtra State Board. With a long-standing history of academic excellence and holistic development, the school provides a disciplined yet nurturing environment for students from diverse backgrounds.

Established in 1965, Holy Cross High School has been a cornerstone of quality education in the Kurla community for decades. The school is committed to its mission of fostering intellectual growth, moral values, and social responsibility among its students. The dedicated faculty employs a blend of traditional and modern teaching methodologies to ensure comprehensive learning, preparing students not just for examinations but for life's challenges. Beyond academics, the school places a strong emphasis on co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to ensure the all-round development of each child. Facilities for sports, arts, and cultural activities provide students with ample opportunities to explore their talents and interests. Holy Cross High School strives to create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating atmosphere where students can grow into confident, compassionate, and responsible citizens of tomorrow.

Infrastructure & Facilities

1.5 Acres
Campus Area
40+
Classrooms
4+
Science Labs
Available
Auditorium

Safety & Security

  • CCTV Surveillance
  • Trained Security Personnel
  • Fire Safety Equipment
  • Regular Safety Drills

Technology

  • Computer Lab with Internet Access
  • Smart Classrooms (select classes)
  • Audio-Visual Room for Presentations

Sports & Recreation

  • Basketball Court
  • Volleyball Court
  • Playground for primary students
  • Indoor Games (Carrom, Chess)
Class
LKG - 10
Ratio
35:1
Session
June - April
Established
1965

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