Mary Immaculate School was founded in 1958 with one pupil on roll, in a rented house, on 5th Cross for the benefit of the children of Wilson Garden and the neighboring extensions. Within six months the strength of the class rose to 48 and today it has grown in leaps and bounds.Sister Corona, the Superior, Sister Gonzaga and Sister Sebastiana were the pioneers who occupied a rented house on 6th cross. In 1962 the school was sanctioned on the European School scheme – the Anglo Indian S. S. C. scheme. In 1966 Aug. 30th a Special G. O. was issued giving permission to switch over from the Anglo Indian School scheme to the State Syllabus as per the wish of the Management. Though the parents were free to take their children to European schools, no one asked for a T. C. All credit goes to the little school for its
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