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St. Stephen's School, Chandigarh

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St. Stephen's School is a Roman Catholic school located in Chandigarh, India. The school was founded by an Anglo-Indian Catholic Principal Harold Anthony Patrick Carver in 1982. The school is affiliated to the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) board.

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St. Stephen's School, Chandigarh
Sukhna Path, Chandigarh Sector 45 (Chandigarh District)

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St. Stephen's School (St. Stephens School)

Sukhna Path
160047 Chandigarh, Sector 45 (Chandigarh District)
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