Little Flower School, Mudinepalli

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Little Flower School, Mudinepalli
Guraja Road


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Coordinates 16°25′11″N81°06′39″E / 16.4196°N 81.1108°E / 16.4196; 81.1108
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School typeEnglish Medium school
Established1968
FounderLate Mr.B.S.S.S Prasad Rao
School districtKrishna
PrincipalMr. B.S.S.S.Prasad Rao
PrincipalMr. Raghu Ramaiha
Gender Co-educational
Number of students~1000
ClassesKindergarten to class 10
Average class size100
LanguageEnglish, Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit
Campus size~3 acres (12,000 m2)
AffiliationAP Board

Little Flower School, Mudinepalli is the first English medium school in Krishna District and East & West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] It was established in 1968 at Mudinepalli. Balusu Sri Satya Siva Prasad Rao has founded the school with the motto to provide high quality education to children from villages.

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Academics

Little Flower School is a day cum boarding school. English is the medium of instruction. [2] [3]

Extra-curricular activities

Competitions

Little Flower School students has won prizes at national, state and district level competitions. Competitions include Bhagavad Gita sloka recital contest, [4] [5] [6] [7] Science and Math talent test, [8] [9] [10] Karate Competitions [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] and many other talent tests. [18] [19]

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