Public Education is one of the central tasks of a democratic society, and the buildings that house this important task not only shape the way we teach, but provide icons and symbols for the values we hold common as a society. It was in the year 1954 that All Saints’ High School finished a centenary of service to the community in Hyderabad. On this occasion, Rev. Bro. John of God who was the Rector of All Saints’ High School, along with a band of dedicated staff thought it fit to start a new school. They hired a building on the King Koti Road and started what is today, the St. Paul’s High School. It was basically a Middle School and functioned as a branch of All Saints’ High School with a modest strength of students and a negligible number of staff members. A year later, the school was shifted to the present premises and class 7 was added to the existing middle school. Rapid strides of progress were made from 1958 when it became an independent institution, and Bro. Stanislaus was chosen to head the school as its Principal.... Read more
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The school spirit and the atmosphere is low.
Excellent place for a child to learn not just academic stuff but even values
Its a home away from home..and rightly so.
Absolutely satisfied with the education methodologies, staff attitude and a warm and caring school environment.