Milagres School, Mangalore
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Milagres School, also known as Milagres CBSE School is located at the
Hampankatta Hampankatta (also known as Happananakatte/Hampankatte/Hampananakatte/Hampanakatte and pronounced as 'Hampanakatte' in Tulu and Kannada) is the centre of Mangalore City, Karnataka. Most of the public utilities are located here. Hampanakkatte wa ...
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. It was established by Bishop Bernardin in the year 1848. Milagres school became affiliated to the CBSE board in 2017. Various co-curricular activities include Dance classes, Drawing classes, Music classes, Karate classes and Sports classes mainly in Football, Cricket and Chess.


History

Milagres Educational Institution was founded by Bishop Rt. Rev. Bernardin in 1848. In the beginning, it was started as a Primary English School with classes I to V and higher classes were added gradually. The Higher Secondary school was started on July 23, 1929. The Government of Karnataka upgraded the High School into Pre-University College on July 5, 1982.


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High schools and secondary schools in Karnataka Christian schools in Karnataka Schools in Mangalore Schools in Dakshina Kannada district Educational institutions established in 1848 1848 establishments in British India {{Karnataka-school-stub