Carmel School, Rourkela

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Mt. Carmel Convent School
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Carmel School, Rourkela


Coordinates 22°16′00″N84°51′43″E / 22.266719°N 84.861896°E / 22.266719; 84.861896 Coordinates: 22°16′00″N84°51′43″E / 22.266719°N 84.861896°E / 22.266719; 84.861896
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Type
  • Private
  • Co-Ed
  • Catholic
Established1957;64 years ago (1957)
FounderMother Veronica
School district Sundergarh
PrincipalSr. Jayaseelia A.C. [1]
ClassesNursery up to class XII
CampusSector 19, Hamirpur, Rourkela
Affiliation ICSE and ISC
Website carmelrkl.org
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Mt. Carmel Convent School In front

Mt. Carmel Convent School, Rourkela is a school for girls from the Pre-Primary level to the Higher Secondary level in Rourkela, India. It is located in Hamirpur, behind the Ispat General Hospital. The school is administered by the Apostolic Carmel Education Society of Odisha in the Roman Catholic Church.

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History

Mt. Carmel School is one of the prior, Second English medium school in the city of Rourkela, which was opened by sisters of Apostolic Carmel [2] on 2 July 1959 with 80 students. In 1964, the school got its affiliation from Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE).

Courses offered

The school offers kindergarten, primary, middle & secondary education. With Classes I to XII having Science, Commerce & Arts stream at the senior secondary level. The School prepares the students for board level examinations of ICSE & ISC.

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References

  1. "Principal of School". Mt.Carmel School Rourkela. Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  2. "About the School". Mt.Carmel School Rourkela. Archived from the original on 26 June 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2011.