Nirmala Convent High School

Nirmala Convent High School (NCHS) is a K-10 English medium co-educational convent school in Nashik, Maharashtra, India that was established in 1964. It is governed by the Franciscan Hospitaller Sisters of the Immaculate Conception and affiliated with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. It is headquartered in India at Mary Hill, Bandra, Mumbai, whose head is Sr. Eunice Menezes, a former principal of the school. The school follows the Rule of Life of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi.

Nirmala Convent High School
Address
Dadoji Kondadev Nagar, Gangapur Road

, ,
422013

Coordinates20.0187°N 73.7626°E / 20.0187; 73.7626
Information
TypePrivate
MottoDo bad, where there is good to be done
Established1964 (1964)
School boardMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
OversightMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
PrincipalQueenie Fernandez
GenderCo-educational
ClassesKindergarten to Std. 10th
LanguageEnglish
HousesRuby, Emerald, Sapphire, Topaz
Colour(s)Red, Green, Blue, Yellow     
Websitewww.nirmalaconventhighschool.org

Houses

There are four student groups known as houses and students represent their house by wearing its respective colours and for the convenience of sport activities. These are:

As per the Athletic Meet of 2017, the current championship is held by the Sapphire (Blue) house. Every year several programs are held on various occasions that focus on extra-curricular and cultural activities of the students. Republic Day, Board of Honour installation ceremony, Independence Day, Teacher's Day, Christmas Tablo etc. are some important annual events held at NCHS. Besides, Grand Sports Day and Parents' Day are special events that are held alternate yearly.

Facilities

This school is equipped with a variety of facilities including a computer laboratory, audio-visual room, science laboratory and library. There is one playground, a basketball court, a football ground, a volleyball court, and a small park for students of kindergarten. It has two halls of recreation.

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