Some articles on higher secondary school, school, schools:
... Govt Brennen Higher Secondary School Mubarak Higher Secondary School St.Joseph's Higher Secondary School Basel Evangelical Mission Parsi High School Sacred Heart Girls High School Sanjos Metropolitan ...
... Keertmaan matric higher secondary school, Kanuvai,Coimbatore 3 km St.Pauls matric higher secondary school, KNG pudhur,Coimbatore 4 km Avila Convent matric higher secondary school, Venkitapuram, Coimbatore 8 km ...
... This article lists all the schools in Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India ... Good Shepherd Matriculation School Masinagudi St ... Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Ooty St ...
... Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Ooty St ... Joseph's Higher Secondary School (Chengalpattu) St ... Joseph's Higher Secondary School (Cuddalore) ...
... Global College of English Language Bilal Town Jhelum Air Foundation School System Jhelum Campus (Boys Girls) Govt Noor Mudrassa Tul Banat Girls School ... College Jhelum Cantt Fauji Foundation Model School College, Jhelum Cantt ... National Foundation School and College, Jhelum ...
Famous quotes containing the words school, higher and/or secondary:
“True it is that she who escapeth safe and unpolluted from out the school of freedom, giveth more confidence of herself than she who cometh sound out of the school of severity and restraint.”
—Michel de Montaigne (15331592)
“Art, it seems to me, should simplify. That, indeed, is very nearly the whole of the higher artistic process; finding what conventions of form and what detail one can do without and yet preserve the spirit of the wholeso that all that one has suppressed and cut away is there to the readers consciousness as much as if it were in type on the page.”
—Willa Cather (18731947)
“Readers are less and less seen as mere non-writers, the subhuman other or flawed derivative of the author; the lack of a pen is no longer a shameful mark of secondary status but a positively enabling space, just as within every writer can be seen to lurk, as a repressed but contaminating antithesis, a reader.”
—Terry Eagleton (b. 1943)