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St. Anne's Convent School, Chandigarh

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St. Anne’s (/sa:nt æns/) Convent School is a co-educational secondary school in Chandigarh, India with English-language education affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It is a Christian minority institution, established by the Simla- Chandigarh Educational Society, in 1977. It is administered by the Religious Congregation of the Ursuline Sisters of Mary Immaculate, in the Catholic Church. The school is under the religious jurisdiction of the Catholic bishop of Simla- Chandigarh Diocese.

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St. Anne's Convent School, Chandigarh
Chandi Path, Chandigarh Sector 32 (Chandigarh District)

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Chandi Path
160030 Chandigarh, Sector 32 (Chandigarh District)
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