Friday, September 14, 2012

MANECKJI COOPER SCHOOL

MANECKJI COOPER SCHOOL

“Education is not just teaching children the textbooks, but empowering them with the vision to succeed against all odds. The quality of education shapes the destiny of an individual. ”
— KASHMIRA GUNDEVIA, principal
HISTORY: The Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School was inaugurated on September 15, 1959 with 30 children in the nursery class. The school was named after Maneckji Cooper, a pioneer of secondary education, by a private non-missionary enterprise in western India.


UNIQUE FEATURES: The school recently received the Best School Award by the Federation of Zoroastrian Associations for Welfare and Culture for having maximum Zoroastrians in the ICSE merit list.

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