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Mumbai School Celebrates 150 Years of Empowering Girls

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Founded in 1875, the school began with just three students.
  • It played a vital role during the 1896 plague epidemic.
  • Notable alumnae include Shabana Azmi and Nargis Dutt.
Mumbai School Celebrates 150 Years of Empowering Girls

Queen Mary School in Grant Road, Mumbai, is preparing to celebrate its 150th anniversary from December 10th to 12th. Established in 1875 with just three students, the institution has grown significantly over the decades. It initially aimed to train women as caregivers and educators when societal norms restricted their public roles. The school's resilience was evident when it remained open during the 1896 Bombay plague epidemic, offering a semblance of normalcy.

During World War I, students actively supported the war effort by stitching uniforms and garments for injured soldiers. They also showed international solidarity by donating prize money to famine relief efforts in Belgium. The school was officially named Queen Mary School after a visit from Queen Mary in 1911, a name that has endured for over a century.

Currently led by Principal Grace Mathias, the school is embracing change by gradually introducing co-education, starting with its nursery grade. It also plans to extend its offerings to grades 11 and 12. This evolution continues the legacy of empowering generations, with alumnae like Shabana Azmi, Nargis Dutt, and Shobhaa De making significant contributions to society.

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Queen Mary School in Mumbai was founded in 1875.
Notable alumnae include Shabana Azmi, Nargis Dutt, and Shobhaa De.
No, Queen Mary School has recently started admitting boys into its nursery grade and plans to expand co-education.

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