Sharon English High School

Sharon English High School is an English Medium school in Mulund, Mumbai, India. It is located at B. P. Cross Road # 1. It was started by Shri K.T.Philip and Mrs. Anna Philip in 1967. The school celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. In the early 1980s Sharon School used to be a small school that run with Christian Missionary zeal by Mr and Mrs Philip. Though K.T.Philip was a devout Christian, the school never made overt gestures towards promoting any religious values. Due to exceptional results in the Secondary School Certificate Exam, admission was highly sought. The school never accepted donations and admissions were purely on the basis of parental interviews with the Child in the tow. The school was named after 'Sharon mountain' where Roses grew hence the school has an emblem of the red rose. The school had a kindergarten in a separate unit from the main building. He was a highly respected academic within Mumbai. He was succeeded by Ranjini Madam who became the headmistress, known for her strict nature, yet respected by every student. The current headmistress is Aruna mam. The headmistress of the primary school is Mrs Thomas . Sharon English High School in the 1980s was a small school

Sharon English High School
Location
Gavane Pada

,
India
Information
School typePrivate
Opened1967
GenderCo-education
LanguageEnglish
Websitesharonschool.in

The school had white shirt and green trousers/skirt uniform with a red tie in the primary school. The secondary school uniform was grey trousers and green checked shirt with a maroon tie with either a red,blue,green or yellow stripe in the middle.

The school did not have a playground of its own however the school annual sports day was celebrated in excel Ground in Mulund. Various games like Dodge Ball, relay, langdi, kabaddi, are played on the Sports Day. Rather there are inter house football and cricket matches arranged for boys. The annual social gathering is celebrated in Kalidas Auditorium in Mulund.

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