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  1. For further information contact The Cathedral and John Connon School, 6, Purshottamdas Thakurdas Marg, Mumbai 400001. Ph: 022-22001282. NADIA LEWIS. Post Views: 1,059. Ranked #1 in Maharashtra and Mumbai in the EW India School Rankings 2013, Cathedral & John Connon School, Mumbai has acquired a national reputation.

  2. The Cathedral & John Connon School Mumbai. 6, Purshottamdas Thakurdas Marg, Fort Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001 +91 022 2209 3263. About Cathedral. School Profile ...

  3. Register Online. Kindly note that admissions to The Cathedral & John Connon School will be considered for children residing in the following areas only: Western Mumbai. From: Colaba – (400 001) to. Prabhadevi – (400 025) Central Mumbai. From: Colaba – (400 001) to. Parel – (400 012) to Sewree – (400 015) APPLY NOW.

  4. The Cathedral & John Connon School Mumbai. 6, Purshottamdas Thakurdas Marg, Fort Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001 +91 022 2209 3263. About Cathedral. School Profile ...

  5. 28 ott 2020 · About School. The Cathedral and John Connon School aims to provide an education to young minds that will allow them to: learn how to learn, understand how to adapt to the changing world around them, become global citizens with a local vision, develop a sense of international mindedness and cherish the individuality of man and the commonality of mankind.

  6. 30 mag 2024 · Looking back, it seems like Malcolm Forbes, the erstwhile owner of the world-famous Forbes Magazine, took a leaf from the humongous tree known today as The Cathedral and John Connon School. Founded with humble means as far back as 1860 by the Anglo- Scottish Education Society in Mumbai, it saw Bishop Harding and the Cathedral Chaplain start from a small grammar school for boys and one for girls.

  7. Datar attended the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. He graduated with distinction in mathematics and economics from St. Xavier's College, University of Mumbai in 1973. At IIM Ahmedabad, he was a gold medalist and the General Secretary of the Student's Council (1977–78).