Sophia High School
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Sophia High School | |
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70 Palace Road Bangalore Karnataka 560 001 India |
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Affiliation(s) | School Sisters of Notre Dame |
Students | 2,000+ |
Type | Private |
Motto | Truth and Universal Love |
Established | 1949 |
Information | 080-22355565 |
Sophia High School is a reputed private school in Bangalore, India. The middle and high schools are girls-only while the primary school is co-educational.
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[edit] History
Sophia High School is located on five acres in central Bangalore overlooking the Vidhan Soudha and the Bangalore golf course.
In August 1948 when the Intennuncio and the Apostolic Delegation shifted to New Delhi, his residence and grounds was taken over by a group of Catholic nuns called the Religious Order of the Sacred Heart. In January 1949, three pioneers of the order, Mother Catherine Andersson, Mother Ivy Bourke and Sister Dorothy Bullen decided to open a school at the only residential building on the grounds, the old "white bungalow". A small Montessori class with 17 students and one qualified teacher was established. About 40% of the students admitted were not Indian nationals.
Since 1949 Sophia's has grown significantly. The old "white bunglow" was remodelled in 1998. The school's current enrollment is over 2,000 students. The school is not a religious organization and its students, who are chosen through a competitive interview process, hail from many different ethnicities.
[edit] Academics
Sophia's prepares students for the 10th grade national ICSE examinations. The school also prepares students for the 12th grade national ISC examination conducted by the Council for ISC Examination, New Delhi. The medium of instruction is English.
As with any first-class high school, Sophia's has a superlative college placement record. The majority of graduates regularly attend some of the best colleges and universities in India and around the world, such as the IITs, NID, BITS Pilani, Delhi School of Economics, St. Stephen's College, Lady Shri Ram College, the Ivy League universities in USA and many others.
[edit] The house system
Apart from academics, students are encouraged to participate in a wide variety of co-curricular activities. Activities and competitions within the school are conducted in cohorts or "houses".
- Andersson - yellow house
- Barat - red house
- Bennett - blue or purple house
- Julie - green house
[edit] Prominent graduates
[edit] International politics
[edit] National figures
- Maneka Gandhi, social activist
[edit] Athletes
- Nisha Millet, swimmer who was the “wonder girl in Indian swimming” at the age of 15
- Shikha Tandon, swimmer who has represented the country at several prestigious competitions all over the world
- Nisha Ann Reginald, basketball player
[edit] Models and actors
- Deepika Padukone, Model and actress (Bollywood, Kannada film industry)
- Mariam Begg/Handa, Model
- Shonali Rosario, Model
- Bina Rajagopal, Actress (Kannada film industry)
[edit] The Sophia Opportunity School
Sophia's Opportunity School branch educates mentally challenged children. This branch also undertakes social action out reach programs, such as work with a street children’s home in Chamrajpet, interaction with the women inmates of Bangalore's Central Jail, a day in rural schools in the Bangalore metro and visits to aged and orphan homes in the area.
[edit] Buildings and images
There are five main buildings; Mater, Duschene, Julie, Barat and the Isc block, not including the "Dream Project" auditorium called "Cuvilly", which is named after the birthplace of St. Julie Billiard, one of the founders of Sophia.
[edit] Principals
- Sr. Sandhya
- Sr. Naina
- Sr. Kripa
- Sr. Jesslin
- Sr. Joan
- Sr. Anima
- Sr. Vaune