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 “Our journey may have taken us far and wide, but our hearts will forever belong to the place where it all began.”

SCHOOL HOSTEL

There are boarding and lodging facilities for girls over ten years old. For admission to the hostel, names have to be registered with the Principal/Hostel Superintendent by March every year.

ADMISSION

Admission to fresh students is granted only in KG-I prior to seeking admission to the school, it will be necessary to have the name of the student registered with the School office.

Welcome to Christ Church Girls' S. S. School.

The School's Aim

"A Students of Competence, Conscience, Compassion and Commitment."

In other words, the School aims at the wholesome development of the child's personality based on Christian Principles and Values, besides building an excellent foundation in academics and extramural attainments. The School believes in simplicity and spiritualism which are embedded deeply in the Indian cilture and at the same time is also caters to the competitive spirit of modern society.

With a glorious past of 153 years, the school enjoys the distinction of being one of the leading schools not only in the city of Jabalpur but also in Madhya Pradesh.

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For any queries. Kindly contact us ccgirlsjabalpur@gmail.com or +91 761 4063414, +91 7649802918

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Know More About Us

The Christ Church Girls' School owes its name to the Christ Church Cathedral, where it made its humble beginning, on 1st June 1870. The school began with just 6 students. It has come a long way since then and now has more than 2400 girls. The school strictly adheres to the rules made by the Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) and maintains an ideal Teacher-Pupil Ratio.

It is observed that children today are unfortunately subjected to many avoidable stresses and strains, which at times have serious consequences. The School has sensed this dire need and counselling facilities, under a well qualified Counsellor, help the students overcome their various psychological problems.

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Chairman's Message !

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world" Nelson Mandela.

Greetings to you all in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

First of all, I am grateful to our Lord Almighty for choosing me as the 5th Bishop of the Diocese of Jabalpur CNI and the Chairman of the Board of Education CNI Jabalpur Diocese....

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Principal's Message !

Our Principal, Mrs Preeti Thangadurai, has done her entire schooling from St. Matthias Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai. She has done her Bachelor's Degree in Economics Hons. from Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai and her Masters Degree ( Economics) from the Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya , Jabalpur.....

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FAQ's

The admission rules in CBSE schools vary from school to school. Generally, CBSE schools follow certain guidelines set by the Central Board of Secondary Education for the admission process. These guidelines may include factors such as age eligibility, submission of required documents (such as birth certificate, transfer certificate, and academic records), and criteria for seat availability. Additionally, some CBSE schools may conduct entrance exams or interviews as part of the admission process. It is recommended to directly contact the CBSE schools you are interested in to obtain detailed information about their specific admission rules and procedures.

Yes, CBSE allows private students to appear for board exams. Private candidates refer to those students who are not enrolled in any regular school affiliated with the CBSE board but wish to appear for the CBSE board exams. Private candidates have the opportunity to register for the CBSE exams directly with the board by following the registration process and paying the required fees. It is important for private candidates to carefully review the guidelines and instructions provided by CBSE regarding the registration process, exam dates, and other relevant details to ensure a smooth examination experience.

Yes, it is possible for a student to switch their admission from ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) to CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). However, the process may vary depending on the policies and guidelines of the individual schools. Generally, the student would need to obtain a transfer certificate from their ICSE school and submit it along with other necessary documents, such as academic records, birth certificate, and address proof, to the CBSE school they wish to join. The CBSE school may also have specific requirements, such as appearing for an entrance test or an interview. It is advisable to directly contact the CBSE school for detailed information on the specific process and requirements.

Direct admission to Class 12th in a CBSE board is generally not allowed. CBSE follows a systematic progression of education, and students are expected to complete the preceding classes before advancing to the next level. Therefore, students who wish to join a CBSE school in Class 12th would typically need to provide the necessary documents, including the transfer certificate, academic records, and other required documents, to demonstrate that they have completed the previous years of schooling in a recognized board.

Yes, many CBSE schools provide the option to pay school fees online. With the increasing use of technology, CBSE schools have adopted online payment systems to facilitate a convenient and streamlined fee payment process for parents and guardians. Online payment portals or mobile applications are often made available by schools, allowing parents to securely make fee payments using various online payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, net banking, or digital wallets. It is advisable to check with the respective CBSE school to determine the available online payment options and instructions for fee payment.

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