St. Ignatius' Convent Higher Secondary School's motto is 'Virtue is our strongest shield'.
St. Ignatius' Convent Higher Secondary School was created in 1921.
Nirmala Convent Higher Secondary School was created in 1973.
St. Paul's Convent English Higher Secondary School was created in 1964.
The motto of St. Paul's Convent English Higher Secondary School is 'Love Through Service'.
"Higher secondary" generally refers to the educational stage following secondary school, typically covering grades 11 and 12. "Senior secondary" refers to the later part of secondary education, usually including grades 10 to 12. The distinction may vary depending on the educational system or country.
Fred Lea Stetson has written: 'The organization and administration of health education in the secondary schools of the United States' -- subject(s): Health education 'The history of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools' -- subject(s): Education, History, Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools
Yes, post secondary schools are for people who want to be highly educated. This is one of the higher levels of learning that will facilitate high education.
Ronald Clifton Bates has written: 'The effect of the Administrative Internship in Secondary School Improvement on the Secondary School Administrative Internship Program in the colleges and universities of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools' -- subject(s): High school principals, Interns (Education), Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools, School principals, Training of
Some schools give appropriate way of studies.This cause children a very different child that does not learn in the schools they changes.When this child goes to another schools near people who does not know his/hers past will irritate the child.This may cause problems in her higher studies or in future.So most schools should look the primary and secondary sections.And still the schools give important to higher secondary section .This is negative of schools.
In primary and secondary schools, no. In universities and other higher education establishments, yes.
Un maitre (used in kidergartens and primary schools), un instituteur (primary schools), un professeur (secondary schools and higher), un enseignant (teacher at large, whatever the school)
how can we find blueprint for higher secondary all subject