Southern Province

ST. JOSEPH’S NURSERY SCHOOL, CALICUT (1862)

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The school had its beginnings in 1862 by Venerable Mother Veronica, the Foundress of the Apostolic Carmel. Nestling in the palm-fringed shores of the Arabian Sea stands St. Joseph’s Anglo-Indian Girls’ Higher Secondary School.

In 1906, the school came under the Code of Regulations for European Schools. In 1972, the school got affiliated to the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi, and continued in the I.C.S.E. Scheme until March 1984. In 1984, we adopted the Kerala syllabus and the code of regulations for Anglo-Indian Schools.

From its very inception, St. Joseph’s English School was open to girls of all castes and creeds. The school has the noteworthy distinction of being the first institution for girls in the Malabar area. With such a noble beginning, the school was bound to grow and develop. From the earliest days, students from respectable families largely attended the school.

Both academics and cultural activities go hand in hand as part of school life. While the tug to study is forceful, the urge to put one’s cultural talent into action is even stronger. Our pupils have always upheld the motto of the institution, “Thro Duty to Glory,” and honored their Alma Mater.

Address

St. Joseph’s Nursery School, Kozhikode – 673 032

Phone Number

0495 – 2369890

Email

playclass55@gmail.com

Website

https://www.stjosephsangloindianschool.org/

Affiliated to

No affiliation found.

Headmistress

Sr. Clara Joseph A.C

Corporate Manager

Sr. Rosy Joseph A.C.