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St. Joseph's Boys' School, Jalandhar
Day school in Punjab, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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31.3098404°N 75.5956287°E St. Joseph's Boys' School (SJBS) is a secondary school in Jalandhar, Punjab, India,[2] founded in 1973 on the initiative of Symphorian Thomas Keeprath, Bishop of Jalandhar. It is a boys' school up to matriculation (tenth grade) and a co-educational school in its higher secondary level.
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The school provides primary, secondary and higher secondary education,[1] as well as Kindergarten classes. The school has 12 grades plus two Kindergarten and one nursery grade. The tenth grade is equivalent to the final year of higher education. The curriculum is based on the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) for the secondary and higher secondary levels respectively.[2]
The school is affiliated to the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) in New Delhi. The examinations conducted are recognized by the Government of India through an act of Parliament.
The sisters of the congregation of the Sacred Heart run the school under the management of the Diocese of Jalandhar. The Diocesan Board of Education in Jalandhar supervises its education policies.[2]
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