St. Germain High School, Bengaluru is a boys day school affiliated to the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) New Delhi and offers classes from class I to X. It was established in January 1944 as an unaided minority institution. The school is managed by the Archdiocesan Board Of Education, under the chairmanship of the Archbishop of Bangalore.
The school is well-known for fostering excellence in sports, having produced notable sportsmen like Jude Felix, Roger Binny and Syed Kirmani.
The school is situated in the heart of Bengaluru city. Classrooms are housed in a large three-storied building with broad corridors on both sides. Another large building provides a well-furnished library and modern labs. The school also has a garden and playground for various sports.
The school is affiliated to CISCE. Tech-friendly, multi-pronged teaching methods are used along with traditional methods to ensure holistic development as well as good performance in board exams.
Extracurricular
Students participate in activities such as dramatics, culturals, literary events, NCC and Scouts, debating and the school band. Coaching is provided in athletics (track and field), cricket, basketball, volleyball, hockey, and football. Training in martial arts is also provided.
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Forms for admission into the nursery section and class I are issued in February. Children should be 4 years for admission into LKG and 6 years for class I.
Further details are available at the school office. After filing applications, interaction is held with the parents and children.
The school has represented Karnataka several times in the Nehru Hockey Tournament, and is winner of the B.T. Ramaiah Shield in cricket.
St. Germain High School, Bengaluru is ranked among the top boys day schools in India by the EducationWorld India School Rankings 2020-21.
Being a day school, accommodation facilities are not offered.