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St. Peter's School, Mumbai

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St. Peter's School, Mumbai, or St. Peter's School I.C.S.E. is a private Catholic unaided school, located in Mazagaon, Mumbai, in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is affiliated with the ICSE school syllabus and has English as its primary language of instruction.

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St. Peter's School, Mumbai
Shivdas Champsi Marg (Mazagoan Road), Mumbai Zone 1 (Mumbai)

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Shivdas Champsi Marg (Mazagoan Road)
400009 Mumbai, Zone 1 (Mumbai)
Maharashtra, India
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