In 1967, the Management decided to upgrade the famous Gulabi Primary School into the high school. Sr Fides was the one who helped in realizing this decision. Mr Sebastian Joseph was the first Headmaster of the High School. The classes were housed in the premises of the Archdiocesan Social Wing- “Workers Centre.” In 1973 they were shifted back to the newly constructed building.
Sr Agnella’s arrival on 9th June 1973 as the Headmistress of the fully established High school, gave a new impetus and the School started marching towards greater heights. Through her vision, passion and dedication she has left an indelible mark in the hearts of students and teachers and carved a niche in Bethany Educational Society. This great stalwart and eminent educationalist will continue to shine in annals of Gulabi.
Every Headmistress of the High school has responded with warmth to the increasing needs of the school. The present headmistress Sr Cynthia Pais with her band of teachers tap the resources of the students to make them fully equipped to face the challenging society.
‘Gulabi’ continues to bloom and spread its fragrance far and near in the garden city of Bangalore. The students who have savoured the sweetness of this perfume spread it all over the land. Gulabi students guided by their teachers keep themselves abreast of times by involving actively in various movements.
Gulabi School continues to fulfil the vision of its Founder by offering an education that fosters fullness of life at all levels especially to the poor, marginalized and the girls. This being a Girls’ School, the young girls leave school fully empowered. That is the Good news Gulabi School Shares!
Address |
Gulabi Girls’ High School, Jayamahal Extension Bangalore, Karnataka -560046 |
Telephone No. | 080-23331349 |
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Year of Establishment | 1967 |
Status | VIII - X |
Aided / Unaided | Aided |
Affiliated to | Karnataka State Board |
Headmistress | Sr Cynthia Pais BS |
Correspondent | Sr Evelyn BS |
Sr Evelyn BS
Correspondent
Sr Cynthia Pais BS
Headmistress
School Building