The school owes its name to Miss Ewart, a generous Irish lady who was the school’s first patron and provided the initial funds required for the set up of the school. The school which started with a handful of pupils and a devoted band of teachers now has nearly 3000 pupils taught with the same zeal by experienced members of staff. The school was recognised as a Matric School in 1943 and upgraded as a Higher Secondary School in 1978. It was previously under the Diocesan Board of Higher Education but is now under the management of the Madras Diocese of the Church of South India with the Rt. Rev. Dr. V. Devasahayam, B.A.,M.Th.,D.Th., Bishop in Madras, as the Manager. Mrs.Sheila Lawrence is the present Principal of the School.... Read more
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I have never been disappointed by choosing this school
Upon joining the session has a great start with so many activities and events that the weaning off becomes easy
Atleast my child has learn to eat well. Thats a very big relief
We recently moved to the city and my kid was fearing the teacher and did not submit the homework. The teacher should be polite.
All i can say is that I know schooling and learning is a lifelong but all these years my child is getting future ready