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School Name: St. Karens High School
Location: Patna, Bihar, India,Khagaul road, near Danapur railway station., 800011, Patna, Bihar, India
Phone: +91 612 2540452, +91 - 612-6950993
Email: [email protected]
website: http://skhs.skss.co.in/

St. Karens High School

BRIEF HISTORY

The patron saint of the school is St. Katherine of Siena. Her feast day is on the 29th of April. This is celebrated as St. Karen’s Day. St. Karen’s High School was founded in 1965 by Mr. And Mrs. D.P.Galstaun. It derived its name from the novel KAREN, written by Marie Lyons Killilea. ‘KAREN’ is the inspiring true story of a little girl who triumphed over disaster and the delightful family who made her triumph possible. Imbued with the same spirit of sacrifice, love, devotion and care for children, St. Karen’s was established. St. Karen’s High School is a minority Anglo-Indian Christian institution, by reason of both religion and language. The school has been established by the St. Karen’s Anglo-Indian Educational Society of Patna, which is a registered body. This Society was established solely for the educational and cultural development primarily of Anglo-Indian Christian children seeking the same and admitting inter-alia such other children irrespective of caste, creed, location, language, sex or religion as are desirous of receiving education in St. Karen’s High School.

True to its purpose and motive, that honesty and perseverance are the essentials for progress and prosperity, St. Karen’s High School motto is: LABOUR REAPS REWARD.

AFFILIATION

The School is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi. The Council has statutory recognition of the Government of India as one of the main All India School Examining Bodies.

School level

High School

Board

CBSE

School type

Private/ Public Schools

School Video

http://www.stkarens.co.in/media_gal.htm

Admission Notice

ADMISSION:

  • Parents desiring admission for their children are required to complete the application form for registration-cum-evaluation test and return it along with the necessary fee, which is not refundable, nor does it constitute any assurance for admission.
  • Only those students are eligible to seek admission and to appear for an admission test who are not already on the roles of this school. All students applying for admission, are required to sit for an Evaluation Test which comprises a written examination (in general English, Mathematics, Hindi) followed by an interview of the candidate. Satisfaction in both is required before the applicant's case for admission is finalised. No specific syllabus is prescribed for the admission test, but a candidate must have an acceptable knowledge of the subject, appropriate for the class lower than that, in which he/she desires admission, particularly in English, Mathematics.
  • Admission is made strictly on the performance of the candidate in the Evaluation Test and not on the basis of marks obtained elsewhere. ADMISSION CANNOT BE CLAIMED AS A MATTER OF RIGHT EVEN IN THE EVENT OF A CHILD PASSING THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Admission will be done as per the number of seats available and the comparative
    performance of each individual student. However the Principal/Director will be at liberty to use their discretionary powers.
  • At the time of admission the following documents are required :
    • Admission form duly completed along with required photographs.
    • 6 recent passport size photographs plus 2 photographs to be pasted in school diary along with the parents. Photographs of the student should be recent passport size and in full uniform with school tie. The size of the photograph is 3 x 2 inches minimum.
    • Undertaking signed by the Parent.
    • Attested Photocopy of the original marksheet of the last examination passed at the previous school.
    • One copy of the child’s birth certificate from the Municipal Corporation.
    • An affidavit from a 1st class magistrate or Notary confirming the date of birth as stated by the parent. The date of Birth cannot be changed once the child is admitted.
    • Medical certificate by a Registered Medical Practitioner (along with his Reg. Number) and specification of blood group of the student should be denoted.
  • Transfer certificate, (countersigned by the D.E.O. for out of state students) where required or specified.
  • Recommended Age Groups :
    • Class-wise age group will be as follows :
Class

Age Group (Year-wise)

V
10
VI
11
VII
12
VIII
13
IX
14
X
15

N.B. : Incomplete admission Forms/Forms without the required documents will not be accepted after the due date. Admission of such candidates will be automatically considered cancelled and there shall be no refund whatsoever.

  • In the course of a student’s tenure in the School or at the time of admission, should it come to light that a parent has concealed the fact that the child is suffering from physical or mental disability or communicable and contagious disease or any serious ailment, then the school reserves the right to cancel the admission or to order the withdrawal of such a student. No refund whatsoever in any fees would be made in such an event. Student’s of St. Karen’s Nursery School who successfully complete Std. IV are given the special privilege of being directly admitted into Std. Vth of St. Karen’s High School without having to appear for an admission test. However they must fulfill other formalities so stipulated by the Management from time to time.

Re-Admission :
Readmission will only be done as per rules and orders of the Principal provided a seat is available then, on payment of Rs.500/- which is the school’s readmission fee, plus all dues if any that are not cleared.

   

 

Facilities
 

In order to develop best personalities for tomorrow and dynamic growth of each students, St. Karen’s High School offers state of the art infrastructure and facilities for it's students.

School Building

 

Library

A qualified librarian supervises and guides the pupils. In addition, books are issued on loan to pupils who are responsible for the same while in their possession.

  1. Students may borrow one book at a time for the period of a fortnight.
  2. When books are returned late, a fine of Re. 1/- is charged per day for the book.    Students absent on the day they are to return books, may return the book on the day they return to school. They are at the same time to show their School Diary notifying their absence.
  3. A book to be renewed must be brought to the library each time. They will not be otherwise renewed.
  4. Reference books are for consultation only in the library. They are not issued.
  5. When a student loses his/her library card he will be charged Rs. 5/- for a new one.
  6. Silence is to be observed at all times in the library.
  7. Books are treasures. Don’t spoil them by making comments etc. in them. A fine will be imposed on the student for minor damage to a book. In case of major damage or loss of the book, the book will have to be replaced by a new one or the cost of the book will have to be deposited as per current market price, if ascertainable. Failing which the Principal’s discretion will be honoured as to its cost.

Computer Science Centre :
The Computer Laboratory is equipped with several Pentium-IV  Computers and has a wide range of   educational software for the Middle School section together with application software for the  seniors.

Computer Lab :

Our School Computer Lab is well equipped with Pentium computers which functions under the Local Area Networking environment (LAN) & a heavy duty U.P.S. is also attached to the main computer. The Lab Computers are connected to Internet which is available to the students for surfing the Educational Web sites and for E-mail.

Multimedia Facilties

The installing of the Multimedia has now opened new horizons for our students. It has given their subjects new dimensions. Their subjects come alive with graphics, sound & video effects & thus creates a deeper interest in the student. This will be the bulwark on which better academic performance of the students will confidently rest. Accordingly after introspection and several levels of discussions we have decided to build an elaborate subjectwise CD-ROM’s library. The content of the Educational CD-ROM’s are projected through a high power Multimedia Projector as in a Cinema Screen. Hence we have determined to provide our students a complete computer based education with the help of the very latest equipments and services available in the world of Computers.

Laboratories

The installing of the Multimedia has now opened new horizons for our students. It has given their subjects new dimensions. Their subjects come alive with graphics, sound & video effects & thus creates a deeper interest in the student. This will be the bulwark on which better academic performance of the students will confidently rest. Accordingly after introspection and several levels of discussions we have decided to build an elaborate subjectwise CD-ROM’s library. The content of the Educational CD-ROM’s are projected through a high power Multimedia Projector as in a Cinema Screen. Hence we have determined to provide our students a complete computer based education with the help of the very latest equipments and services available in the world of Computers.

Separate laboratories for Physics, Chemistry and Biology have been made available for the students. These are well-equipped and provide the necessary  infrastructure for demonstration, experimentation and project work at various levels. All apparatus must be taken care of : any damage has to be made good by those responsible. Students should always confine themselves to the Task in hand in strict accordance with the instructions of their teacher. They should not commit any misdeed or mischief that would not only endanger their own safety but also that of the others and the building. Further a student should not pilfer chemicals, acids or equipment. If found doing so, it will be considered as a major misconduct, for which the student would be either suspended from his/her classes for a period of two months or would be dismissed from school.
For any misbehaviour or indiscipline in the laboratory the Principal would be fully empowered to use his discretion in imposing punishment of any sort. His decision would not be open to questioning.
It would be the bounden duty of the students to carefully wash their hands with soap in the laboratory after completing a chemical experiment. During the process of an experiment should a student suddenly feel unwell then he should immediately inform the teacher of this fact.
N.B. : For Chemistry Practicals it is compulsory for students to wear white aprons, which they should provide themselves with.

Science Laboratories : Separate laboratories for Physics, Chemistry and Biology have been made available for the students.
These are well-equipped and provide the necessary  infrastructure for demonstration, experimentation and project work at various levels. All apparatus must be taken care of : any damage has to be made good by those responsible. Students should always confine themselves to the Task in hand in strict accordance with the instructions of their teacher. They should not commit any misdeed or mischief that would not only endanger their own safety but also that of the others and the building. Further a student should not pilfer chemicals, acids or equipment. If found doing so, it will be considered as a major misconduct, for which the student would be either suspended from his/her classes for a period of two months or would be dismissed from school.
For any misbehaviour or indiscipline in the laboratory the Principal would be fully empowered to use his discretion in imposing punishment of any sort. His decision would not be open to questioning.
It would be the bounden duty of the students to carefully wash their hands with soap in the laboratory after completing a chemical experiment. During the process of an experiment should a student suddenly feel unwell then he should immediately inform the teacher of this fact.
N.B. : For Chemistry Practicals it is compulsory for students to wear white aprons, which they should provide themselves with.

Canteen

 

Transportation Faciltiy

Private contractors have been engaged to conduct a regular bus service for the student. This bus facility will be run in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down by the conductors, and will not be the responsibility of the School.

Playground

 

 

 school building
        library  

A qualified librarian supervises and guides the pupils. In addition, books are issued on loan to pupils who are responsible for the same while in their possession.

  • Students may borrow one book at a time for the period of a fortnight.
  • When books are returned late, a fine of Re. 1/- is charged per day for the book.    Students absent on the day they are to return books, may return the book on the day they return to school. They are at the same time to show their School Diary notifying their absence.
  • A book to be renewed must be brought to the library each time. They will not be otherwise renewed.
  • Reference books are for consultation only in the library. They are not issued.
  • When a student loses his/her library card he will be charged Rs. 5/- for a new one.
  • Silence is to be observed at all times in the library.
  • Books are treasures. Don’t spoil them by making comments etc. in them. A fine will be imposed on the student for minor damage to a book. In case of major damage or loss of the book, the book will have to be replaced by a new one or the cost of the book will have to be deposited as per current market price, if ascertainable. Failing which the Principal’s discretion will be honoured as to its cost.
Computer Science Centre :

The Computer Laboratory is equipped with several Pentium-IV  Computers and has a wide range of   educational software for the Middle School section together with application software for the  seniors.

  • Computer lab:

 Our School Computer Lab is well equipped with Pentium computers which functions under the Local Area Networking environment (LAN) & a heavy duty U.P.S. is also attached to the main computer. The Lab Computers are connected to Internet which is available to the students for surfing the Educational Web sites and for E-mail.

  • Laboratories:

The installing of the Multimedia has now opened new horizons for our students. It has given their subjects new dimensions. Their subjects come alive with graphics, sound & video effects & thus creates a deeper interest in the student. This will be the bulwark on which better academic performance of the students will confidently rest. Accordingly after introspection and several levels of discussions we have decided to build an elaborate subjectwise CD-ROM’s library. The content of the Educational CD-ROM’s are projected through a high power Multimedia Projector as in a Cinema Screen. Hence we have determined to provide our students a complete computer based education with the help of the very latest equipments and services available in the world of Computers.

  • Canteen
  • Tranportation facilities
  • Playground
  • Indoor Games