Little Angels High School, Srinagar

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Little Angels High School
Location
Little Angels High School, Srinagar
Raj Bagh, Srinagar
,
India
Coordinates 34°04′03″N74°49′27″E / 34.0674°N 74.8242°E / 34.0674; 74.8242
Information
Type Private
MottoRise and Shine
Established1992
FounderAmjad Agha
School districtSrinagar
ChairmanAmjad Agha
PrincipalFaisal Agha
FacultyFull time
GradesNursery to 10th
Gendercoeducational
CampusUrbun
Color(s)White, Blue
Affiliations JKBOSE
Website www.lahsrajbagh.com

Little Angels High School is a secondary (high) school in the Rajbagh area of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It was established in 1992 and is affiliated to Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education.

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Medium of education

The school uses English as a medium of education. Every student must speak in English while on the school campus.[ citation needed ]

School organization

The school has four houses, named after the colours red, blue, green, and yellow, for both the boys department of the school and as well for girls' department.

Activities

Publications

Affiliations

The school is affiliated to Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education. [1] [ not specific enough to verify ]

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