Holy Cross School, Agartala

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Holy Cross School
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Holy Cross School, Agartala
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Type Private, Catholic, co-educational
MottoTruth Shall Set You Free
Established1970
HeadmistressSr.Sajana Priya Bs
ChairmanRev. Fr. Robert Mathias, CSC
PrincipalFr. Boby John, CSC
Enrollment4810
ClassesNursery to Class XII
Website http://www.holycrossschoolagartala.in/

Holy Cross School, Agartala, is a co-educational day school located in Durjoynagar, Agartala, Tripura, India.

Coordinates: 23°52′44″N91°16′44″E / 23.8789°N 91.2789°E / 23.8789; 91.2789

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