St. Raphael's Girls' Higher Secondary School

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St. Raphael's Girls' Higher Secondary School is a girls' convent school founded by Fr. Raphael OFM Cap in 1928 in Indore, [1] Madhya Pradesh, India. ADDRESS: 15, Old Sehore Road, Indore 452001. Madhya Pradesh, India. This catholic Institution is administered by the Sisters of the Holy spirit (SSpS). The school received CBSE affiliation in the year 1996–1997. Classes start from Pre-nursery to 12th in CBSE board. Sister Preethi Thomas is currently the Principal of ST. RAPHAEL'S HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL.

MOTTO & EMBLEM Motto: "Loving Service" Loving Service is the motto of the school. The belief that our Lord Jesus Christ came to this world not to be served but serve. "whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, you do unto me."

The loving folded hands depicted on the monogram is a symbol of simplicity, solidarity and sincerity. The students are inspired to stretch their hands in loving service irrespective of caste, creed and religion. They are motivated to serve the nation and its people selflessly.

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References

  1. Bhrigu Nath Pandey (1 January 2000). Socio-legal Study of Cultural and Educational Rights of the Minorities. APH Publishing. pp. 213–. ISBN   978-81-7648-147-2 . Retrieved 7 June 2012.

Coordinates: 22°42′36″N75°53′17″E / 22.710°N 75.888°E / 22.710; 75.888