Stella Maris English School

[1][2] A young Frenchwoman, later to be known as Mother Anne de Xainctonge became deeply aware of the lack of educational opportunities for the girls of her time and was inspired to open schools.

On 29 November 1596, Mother Anne left her native town Dijon, France in spite of all resistance from her family to start the Society of St. Ursula.

In 1953, some Swiss Sisters of the Ursulines order came to India to continue the work that their founder had begun.

Various sports & cultural programs are held round the year for extra circulars activities in the school.

The teaching staff of primary section includes eighteen teachers and 1080 students.

who teaches subjects like Drawing, Craft and Needle-Work to the senior students in afternoon.

The primary section has its own play ground for children during break timings or P.T.

The section includes two playgrounds which makes a total of three grounds for the school.