St. George's Grammar School (Hyderabad)

India / Andhra Pradesh / Hyderabad
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St. George's Grammar School was established by the Church of England to cater to the educational needs of the children of the British community serving the Government in Hyderabad.

When India gained independence, this school was handed over to the newly formed Church of South India that also incorporated the Church of England apart from other Church Societies of British origin.
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Coordinates:   17°23'32"N   78°28'36"E

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  • I have studied in st.georges grammar boys school for last 4 years .It is the worst school in this universe.none of the teachers speak english and they just make the students write notes and loot the parents.Nothing is good about this school its a shortcut to hell,where no rules are followed and even saints turn devils in some days .But still if u hate yr son to the core u can go for this f*cking school.
  • I really miss my school days at georges very much. Girls school ws the best ever in my life Im missing all my teachers . 2001-2007
  • I recommend to change the old benches of the school with new ones; a fixed amount to be collected from students in this regard. All old teachers to be replaced with younger ones to enhance the teaching in a competitive manner. All students to be encouraged by the school administration to communicate in English language only and this will surely effect the reputation of the school.
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