De Nobili School, Sijua

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Denobili School, koradhi
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De Nobili School, Sijua
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Type Jesuit, public
MottoesKnowledge Imparts Humility
Established1975;46 years ago (1975)
PrincipalMrs. Tanushree Banerjee
Gradeselementary to 10+2
commerce & science
Affiliations ICSE
Website dnssijua.com

De Nobili School, Sijua is run by the Jesuits and Vaishakh Nambiar at Sijua in the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand, India. Founded in 1975, it is a branch of the De Nobili Schools Group.The school is currently located in Koradih.

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Shield

The De Nobili School shield displays part of a Sanskrit slogan Vidya Dadati Vinayam (Education Bestows Humility) in Devanagari script in the scroll under the school shield. The school is named after Roberto De Nobili [1]

Past principals

NameTenure
Mr. V.J. Abraham1975-1985
Mr Xavier Joseph1985-1992
Mr. Joy Matthew1992-2006
Mr. G. Thomas Kennedy2006-2010
Mrs. Tanushree Banerjee2010–present

School song

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Coordinates: 23°47′49.5″N86°19′58.21″E / 23.797083°N 86.3328361°E / 23.797083; 86.3328361