About Us


As an Anglo-Indian minority institution, the school is committed to the cause of education, admitting children of all religions and communities without discrimination. Since 2012, the school has adopted a co-education policy, providing opportunities to both boys and girls. Every member of St Germain Academy works towards providing the best for the students, both in terms of academics and extra-curricular activities. In the school’s pursuit of academic excellence, electives are offered for the students to broaden their horizons of learning

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School History

Foundation

St Germain Academy began as St Germain High School in January 1944. Founded by Late Rev. Thomas Pothacamury, the then Archbishop of Bangalore, the school was named in memory of Rev. Fr Saint-Germain.
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ABE

The school is a private, unaided, minority educational institution, administered by the Archdiocesan Board of Education (ABE) of Bangalore. It is the only Anglo-Indian School maintained by the ABE and is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.
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Co-Education

In the year 2012, Rev. Msgr S Jayanathan, the first Director of St Germain School introduced the co-education into St Germain which had been an all-boys school for 68 years
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Location 

The school is situated on top of St John’s Hill with Coles Park on one side and St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral on the other.
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