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  1. St. Ann's High School SP Road, Secunderabad Telangana - 500003, India. Email : contact@stannsisc.com. Phone : 040-27804108

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  2. St. Anns High School (SSC), Secunderabad. S.D Road, Secunderabad - 500003. To impart education to the poor and needy the school was started on 1st April 1871 with 25 orphans and 3 boarders by the sisters of St. Ann a Religious Congregation committed to the cause of education.

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  3. St. Ann's High School is a private, Roman Catholic school for girls in Secunderabad, Telangana, India. It was established on 1 April 1871 [2] and is affiliated to the ICSE/ISC board, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations .

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    St. Ann's High School SP Road, Secunderabad Telangana - 500003, India. Email : contact@stannsisc.com. Phone : 040-27804108

  5. St. Ann’s High School, Secunderabad, was established in the year 1870. It is an all-girls school affiliated with the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations and the Telangana Board of Secondary Education (BSE Telangana).

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    • All-girls school
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  6. While bifurcating the school the St.Joseph’s Middle School, was amalgamated with the S.S.C. Section of the St.Ann’s High School. The Kindergarten is a separate section where the children are prepared for both schools.

  7. St. Anns High School (SSC), Secunderabad. Admission Policy Academics. St. Ann’s High School is a minority institution. As such the first preference is given to the Catholics. Admission is left entirely to the discretion of the Head Mistress.