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Cathedral School is a leading international school in Mumbai that offers IGCSE and IBDP programmes for students from pre-primary to senior school. The school has a rich history, a diverse curriculum, and a strong alumni network.
- About Cathedral
Located in a beautiful stone edifice, which is also one of...
- Academics
Academics - Cathedral School – Studies Makes Famous
- Admissions
6, Purshottamdas Thakurdas Marg, Fort Mumbai, Maharashtra...
- PTA
Apart from academics, we also encourage, promote and engage...
- Careers
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- ISC
ISC - Cathedral School – Studies Makes Famous
- IBDP
IBDP - Cathedral School – Studies Makes Famous
- IGCSE
The school offers only the ISC and IBDP for Grades 11 and...
- Advanced Placement
Our school has been offering the AP Program since...
- Senior School
Welcome to Cathedral Senior School. Standing tall in...
- About Cathedral
The Cathedral and John Connon School is a co-educational private school founded in 1860 and located in Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra. The school is widely considered to be amongst the best and most prestigious schools in India, housing five sections: Pre-Primary, Infant, Junior, Middle and Senior Schools.
Learn about the vision and values of Cathedral and John Connon School, a 162-year-old institution that combines academic excellence with social sensitivity. Read the message from the principal, Dr. Sonal Parmar, who shares her vision for the school and its students.
A coed day school with classes from I to XII, affiliated to CISCE, IB, Montessori, AP and American Curriculum. Learn about admission, fees, facilities, awards, contact and more.
Founded in 1860 by the Anglo‐Scosh Educaon Society, the Cathedral and John Connon School is ranked among the top Schools in the country. Once the bason of Brish public school values, today, Cathedral reflects the mul‐culturalism that is India.