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St. Mary's English High School in Guwahati Club is a school in Guwahati.It is one of the prestigious schools in the whole of north east. When St. John Bosco started the Salesian congregation for guiding the youth of the time, St. Mary Mazarello, a collaborator of Don Bosco, co-founded the Society of the Salesian Sisters in 1872 at Mornese(Italy) out of the desire to help the young girls who till then had not received any proper guidance. To fulfill his mission outside Europe six Salesian sisters, Sr. Innocenza Vallino, Sr. Cecelia Da Roit, Sr. Clotilde Appiano, Sr. Maria Bricarello, Sr Giulia Berra and Sr. Antonietta Rosetti were sent to Assam to take care of the girls and to provide them with and education. The sisters arrived at Pandu, Assam on December 8, 1923. They were welcomed by Mons Mtthias, Fr. Grill and Mrs. Pierriz. On February 2, 1924 St. Mary's English School was begun with six children in the dilapidated structures. The sisters went from door to door convincing people to send their daughters to school. On February 17, 1924, they began a festive oratory with sixty five children and opened an orphanage on February 19, 1924. On August 9, 1924 a boarding was opened. On October 4, 1925, an Assamese school was opened with 40 children Sr. Giulia Berra also taught Hindi in school. On December 13, 1926, the Director General of schools de donated Rs 200/- for furniture and 30/- per month for teachers to be employed. On March 10, 1927, Don Ricaldone, the delegate of Rector Major arrived from Italy at Guwahati and was very pleased with sisters. On January 12, 1931, they took their first public exam. Two sisters Sr Eugenia Cazzuli and Sr. Lugina Saletta joined as nurses. Now both the English and Assamese sections were combined to function as one group. On October 12, 1936, the orphanage section was shifted to Tezpur, Assam. In 1957, the Teachers' Training Institute was opened and the first batch of students gave a cent percent result. In 1960 the Assamese school was shifted to Tangla, Assam and the boarding for the English was closed. In 1960, during the tenure of Sr Catherine Susngi(headmistress), Sri D. Gogoi, the inspector of schools requested the Director of Public Instruction, Assam to accord permission to open high school classes i.e. VII and VIII from 1958, and class IX from 1959 and class X from 1960. He also requested DPI to move the university according to approve the opening the classes IX and X. Thus the permission was granted and it was given by G.C. Sharma Baruah, Addl. D.P.I. Assam, memo no. 5 A-61/60/6, dated 2/1/61. From then on the students appeared as regular candidates in the HSLC examination. In course of time the dilapidated sheds turned into buildings and it grew up to become a high school. A Computer centre, library, a science department along with a three-storey building was annexed to it in 1988. Clubs and sports facilities were introduced including basketball and TT courts and facilities for indoor games. In 2008 renovation of the school took place that was completed in 2010 along with construction of a higher secondary building and an auditorium and the school is now called St. Mary's Higher Secondary School. The most number of state positions in the High School Leaving Certificate Exam have been recorded in the school. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「St. Mary's English High School, Guwahati」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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