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10th January, 2019
Regarding holiday on 14 January, 2019 on account of Makar Sakranti.
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1st November, 2018
Regarding holidays from 6th November to 11th November on account of Diwali Festivities
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22nd October, 2018
Regarding holiday on 24th October, 2018 on account of Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.
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Welcome To Carol Convent School

Carol Convent School was founded in the ice-kissed winters of 2006 on the eve of Christmas, by Carol Charitable Educational Society, with a mission to provide quality education in a conducive teaching /learning environment. The Carol Charitable Educational Society is a registered body under the society’s registration act of 1860.

The Carol’s educational philosophy leans on modern and progressive approach of providing wholesome and quality education. With our country’s rich cultural heritage at our helm, we lay emphasis on the development of different facets of a child’s overall personality. Children at Carol are trained to be patriotic, humble, responsible and law-abiding citizens of modern India with a rational outlook. They are educated to live in harmony with the nature & set up an example for others to follow.

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