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St. Blaise High School

1879 establishments in IndiaCatholic secondary schools in IndiaChristian schools in MaharashtraEducational institutions established in 1879High schools and secondary schools in Mumbai
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St. Blaise is a school founded in 1879 and is run by the Roman Catholic parish of St. Blaise, Amboli in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Secondary school is recognized by the Government of Maharashtra and the Primary school is recognized by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The School prepares students of Standard ten for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate examinations conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Students are also prepared for Governmental Drawing Examinations, Hindi and Marathi Public Examinations.

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St. Blaise High School
Ceasar Road, Mumbai K/W Ward (Zone 3)

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400058 Mumbai, K/W Ward (Zone 3)
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