Holy Child School, Ghaziabad is an all-girls day school affiliated with the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi and offers classes from pre-primary to class XII. The school was established in 1959 by “Sisters of Charity” with headquarters in Calcutta, West Bengal. The Sisters of Charity, since their presence in India from 1860, have been running schools, college, hospitals, orphanages, homes for aged, and other charitable centers.
The sprawling school campus hosts a playground, swing area, gardens, well-ventilated and spacious classrooms and well equipped laboratories. The school library is one of the biggest libraries in Ghaziabad featuring a collection of more than 16,000 books. It is updated on a regular basis with reference books, encyclopedias, biographies and journals.
The Holy Child School is affiliated with CISCE, New Delhi and offers classes from pre-primary to class XII.
Extracurricular: The students are encouraged to participate in sports activities such as basketball, volleyball, badminton and athletics. The school promotes an Eco club, which helps in maintaining greenery and cleanliness in the school premises, besides creating ecological awareness among the students.
Sr. Shiny (principal)
The school is primarily meant for Catholics but also admits non-Catholic children irrespective of caste and creed. Eligibility for kindergarten admissions is 3.6 to 4 years on March 31 of the year of admission.
Registration for admissions begins in the month of November. Candidates are required to appear for an interaction with the school authorities along with parents upon notification from the school.
Holy Child School Ghaziabad is ranked among the top girls day schools in India by the EducationWorld India School Rankings 2020-21.
Being a day school, accommodation facilities are not provided.