St George College
St. George’s College (Mussoorie), is a premier boarding school in Mussoorie, in the state of Uttarakhand, India, affiliated to the ICSE council. The school, an all-boys residential and non-residential institution, spreading over 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land, was founded in 1853 by the Capuchin Fathers and entrusted to the Society of the Brothers of St. Patrick (Ireland) in 1894. It was opened in a cottage known as Manor House; the name by which the campus is still known. The students are known as Manorites.
Mussoorie International School
Mussoorie International School is an all-girls residential school in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India. Established in 1984, MIS is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi and University of Cambridge International Examinations and IBDP. MIS India is Leading Boarding School for Girl in Mussoorie, Dehradun. This is Top Residential Boarding School for Girls in India.Established in 1984 MIS is located in the boarding schools in mussorie pristine hills of Mussoorie. The schools campus is encompassed by the allure of nature, with its aura accented by pine, deodar and other coniferous trees. For more than three decades, Mussoorie International School has been home to many girls, from over 27 countries and has enriched their lives in an environment that intertwines the traditional values and modern outlook – the cultural heritage of the former, and the technological, pedagogical and creative advances of the latter.
Auckland House School Shimla
Auckland House School has a past worthy of notice. Lord Auckland, the then Governor- General bought the house in 1836, for the use of himself and his sisters. Later Viceroys moved elsewhere and the house was sold. The School authorities bought Auckland House in 1868. The project for starting a school to provide sound education to girls on boarding schools in shimla Christian principles was initiated by the Rev. J.B.D Aquilar in 1864. It was given a practical shape by a Church-related ladies group in Dalhouise who began collecting funds for this school which they wanted to be placed in Dharmamsala. However on the persuasion of Mrs. Cotton, wife of Bishop Cotton, it was founded in Shimla in the spring of 1866 at Holly Lodge on Jakhu. Two years later, the school authorities bought Auckland House and the name of the school was changed accordingly. The school began with 32 pupils and the the Head was Mrs. Mackinnon. The School shifted to its present site on the 6th of November, 1869, after extensive alterations and additions had been made to the building, including the School Hall.
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