Somerville School, Greater Noida

Somerville School, Greater Noida is a private school in the National Capital Region, India. It is associated with the CBSE board of education. It was established in 1998 by the Lott Carey Baptist Mission. The school building is equipped with a rainwater harvesting system and is earthquake resistant. The schools education system is very good.

Somerville School, Greater Noida
Address
H Block, Sector Alpha II

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Information
TypePrivate
PrincipalDr. Mary Thomas
headmistressShefali Egbert
CampusUrban
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education
Websitewww.somervillegreaternoida.in/default.aspx

Activities and awards

Dr. Mary Thomas, Principal of Somerville School, Greater Noida

The school is host to Expressions, an inter school carnival held every November; where the best of the schools from around the National Capital Region participate to prove their mettle in the field of English, music, painting, and elocution.

Lott Carey Baptist Mission

The Lott Carey Baptist Mission in India, affiliated to the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention, USA, has been working among the Leprosy patients in and around Delhi by providing medical relief, training them for jobs and providing education to their children from 1947 onwards. The Society was registered in November 1962. Over the years, these services have also been extended to other under-privileged people of the area. The Mission has also established and administers schools to provide education to children regardless of their caste, creed or religion. The Headquarters of the Mission in India is at 5, Ansari road, Daryaganj, New Delhi- 110 002.

Sister Schools

There are three sister schools located in the National Capital Region ie Somerville School (Vasundhara Enclave), Somerville International School (Sector-132 Noida) and Somerville School (Noida).

Somerville School (Noida) is one of the premium schools of Noida having almost the same structure as Somerville School, Greater Noida.

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