History

Sacred Heart Sr. Sec. Convent School is an unaided English medium school, affiliated to C.BSE. It is a minority educational institution within the meaning of section 2(g) of the national commission for minority educational institutions Act 2004. Consequently Sacred Heart Convent School, Sri Ganganagar is declared as a minority educational institution covered under article 30 of the Constitution of India .

Sacred Heart Sr. Sec. Convent School, Sri Ganganagar is an undertaking of Sacred Heart education and Charitable Society,Sri Ganganagar, a registered charitable society under the management of Khrist Jyoti Province (Punjab –Rajasthan) of the Little Flower Congregation.

Little Flower Congregation is a Catholic Society which undertakes Educational and charitable activities in Rajasthan, Punjab, U.P., Delhi, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and in various other parts of the world. The objectives of the society are to establish, construct, support and develop educational and charitable activities and institutions through its branches.

Sacred Heart Sr. Sec. Convent School provides a broad based foundation in the basic knowledge and skills and endeavours to maintain the highest standards in academic attainment and scholarship. Music, Drawing, Physical training & games, debates, elocution, public speaking, all form an important part of the school curriculum.Though the medium of instruction is English, a high level of proficiency in Hindi and Sanskrit is maintained.

Sacred Heart Sr. Sec. Convent School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and prepares the students for All India Secondary School Examination (AISSE) and All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE) held by the board at the end of Class X and Class XII respectively. It must, however, be noted that Class X is a terminal stage in the “Ten plus Two” scheme of education followed by the school. All the successful students of Class X may not be admitted to Class XI. Please refer to the norms for Admission to Class XI