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- Q7367434 subject Q8407897.
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- Q7367434 abstract "Rosary Convent High School is a Roman Catholic missionary private-run girls' school in Hyderabad, India. Established in 1904 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, it continues to be run by these Missionary Sisters who reside in their convent at the school's grounds. The school was established in response to a need for Catholic girls' education. It became the sister school to All Saints High School, the area's prime Catholic boys' school in those days. These two schools are located on either side of St Joseph's Cathedral in Gunfoundry, Hyderabad, India.The school is run primarily for Catholic girls, however others are accommodated according to seats available. The school population is primarily made up of Hindus, followed by Muslims, with Christians making up the minority.There is another girls' school adjacent to the St Joseph's Cathedral, Hyderabad, also run by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Mary named St Joseph's High School, which has a Telugu medium of instruction, where admission is offered for very little or no fees to the poor. St Joseph's School's uniform is similar to that of Rosary Convent, with the exception of a plaid collar and sleeve cuffs, as opposed to the white collar and sleeve cuffs of the Rosary Convent uniform. This slight difference visually connects the two schools, but it also serves the purpose of easy transformation of donated Rosary Convent school uniforms into St Joseph's school uniforms.".
- Q7367434 city Q1361.
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- Q7367434 facultySize "200".
- Q7367434 foundingYear "1903".
- Q7367434 motto ""To Love Through Truth"".
- Q7367434 numberOfStudents "3000".
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- Q7367434 city "Hyderabad".
- Q7367434 country "India".
- Q7367434 established "December 1903".
- Q7367434 faculty "200".
- Q7367434 homepage www.rosaryconventschhyd.com.
- Q7367434 motto ""To Love Through Truth"".
- Q7367434 name "Rosary Convent Hihhgghj".
- Q7367434 students "3000".
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- Q7367434 comment "Rosary Convent High School is a Roman Catholic missionary private-run girls' school in Hyderabad, India. Established in 1904 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, it continues to be run by these Missionary Sisters who reside in their convent at the school's grounds. The school was established in response to a need for Catholic girls' education. It became the sister school to All Saints High School, the area's prime Catholic boys' school in those days.".
- Q7367434 label "Rosary Convent High School".
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- Q7367434 homepage www.rosaryconventschhyd.com.
- Q7367434 name "Rosary Convent Hihhgghj".