
What you see - Nestled in the crowded Chirag Ali Lane behind Methodist Complex, is Little Flower High School. This school is a missionary educational institution with classes from lower kindergarten to 10th grade. It is a part of All Saints and St. Paul's trio. The institution conducts its classes according to the state curriculum (SSC).
Little Flower High School was established in July 1953. The school includes the production of players like VVS Laxman Cricket and Arshad Ayub, and the AP Assembly Speaker Suresh Reddy. The once all boys school became a coeducational institution, together with institutions brother in 1998.
What you get - The education system here is inclusive and so includes literary works, activities cultural and sports as well. In fact, the average grade (students are graded per week) is calculated for each student taking into account the all round prowess. Students are fined for sloppy uniforms to make them realize the importance of cleanliness. The uniform consists of khaki pants and white shirt for boys and apron Khaki color with white shirt for girls.
The school also has several sports clubs, teams, chess, literature, theater, social science, consciousness environmental and ask questions. Students are free to make their choice and the clubs they are included in the calendar. The school does not have a park as big as all the saints. It is, however, has enough space to accommodate volleyball courts, a dining room, state of the art "computer lab, physics and chemistry laboratory and a library well stocked literature.
Apparently, this was one of the first schools to provide Internet access to students in the city. Class resistance varies between 40 and 50 students.
They have about four active school buses transport hundreds of students every day. Since it is in a center location, public transport has never been a problem. Sometimes, however, traffic is heavy making it difficult negotiation.
Our opinion – The school believes in using technology for efficiency. Therefore, they even have a surveillance system in the exam rooms to keep cheating at bay. A detailed analysis of the progress the child is sent to parents every month to monitor performance. Since the school has a reputation of excellence, it is very difficult to get admission here. The number of students per class is slightly higher than their new counterparts.
Travel a – small-flowered High school
Lane, Chirag Ali, Hyderabad – 500001.
Call – 040-23202350 anytime between 8.45 AM – 4 PM.
Schools in Hyderabad [http://www.metromela.com/index.php/reviewpage/index/5/3/21/id/1433/0/1] has been written by Pranay who writes for MetroMela
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