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*'''[http://home.the-wire.com/~raga/bhs.html Barnes School]''', [[Deolali]]. Deolali (now Devlali) is near Nasik (Nashik), which is northeast of Bombay, across the Ghats. It was formerly a British school, then an Anglo-Indian school. This site contains a history of Barnes School. Also refer [[Orphans]], Bombay. [http://www.telusplanet.net/public/darouxl/Memories.html Barnes School Memories] has some photos of Barnes School, along with other photos of India and Anglo-Indians.
 
*'''Bene-Israel Girls Vernacular School ''' Rastya Peth, [[Poona]], est 1882
*'''Bethany College''', [[Darjeeling]].
::[http://www.oldcottonians.org/ocs1863-2004_listing.htm Listing of Boys at the School 1863-2004]
::[http://oldcottonians.org/search_page.htm Search the Names]
 
*'''Bishops High School''' [[Poona]], est1864
*'''Bombay Scottish School''', [[Bombay]]. Established in 1847 as the 'Scottish Female Orphanage', in 1856 as the 'Orphanage for the Sons of Presbyterians', the school was combined in 1863 to become the 'Bombay Scottish Orphanage'.
*'''Colonel Brown Cambridge School''', [[Dehra Dun]].
 
*'''Conference Middle Class School ''' [[Poona]], est 1879
*'''Constancia School''', [[Dehra Dun]].
 
*'''Convent High School for Girls''' [[Poona]], est 1860
*'''Convent of Jesus & Mary''', [[Dehra Dun]].
*''' [http://www.schoolsindia.com/jesusmarymussoorie/home.htm Convent of Jesus & Mary]''', [[Mussoorie]]. Girl’s Catholic School in Waverley established in 1845.
 
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===F===
*'''Fairlawn School''', [[Mussoorie]]. This School was established as the '''Sind, Punjab and Delhi Railway School''' in August 1877 with about 27 pupils. Following extensions about 1880, 45 children (boys and girls) could be accommodated. Later (after January 1886) it was renamed the '''North Western Railway School'''. Following the death of the Headmaster in 1894, the School closed and the boys were transferred to the '''Oak Grove School''' (see below). It is not known (2009) where the girls went.
*'''Free Church Mission School for Girls''' [[Poona]], est 1850 in the camp
*'''Free Church Mission Institute''' Poona, est 1866 ''' [[Poona]],
*'''Free Church Mission for Girls Vernacular School''' Aditvar Peth, [[Poona]], est 1882
*'''Free Church Mission School for Boys''' Aditvar Peth, [[Poona]], est 1876
 
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[[Image:La Martiniere College.jpg|thumb|300px|La Martiniere College]]
*'''[http://home.the-wire.com/~raga/lmc.html La Martiniere College]''', [[Lucknow]]. This is David King's website about La Martiniere College in Lucknow.
 
*'''Mission Orphanage and Christian Boys Middle Class School''' [[Poona]], est 1879
 
*'''Mission Orphanage Panch Haud Vernacular School''' [[Poona]], est 1882
*'''La Martiniere College''', [[Calcutta]].
===N===
*'''New English School''' [[Poona]], est 1880
*'''North Point'''. Refer '''St. Joseph's College''', [[Darjeeling]]
*'''North Western Railway School, Fairlawn''', [[Mussoorie]]. See '''Fairlawn School''' above.
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*'''Scottish Girls High School''' [[Poona]], est 1882
*'''Station School''', [[Rawalpindi]]
 
*'''St Anne’s Middle Class School for Girls''' [[Poona]], est 1873
*'''St Denys' School''', [[Murree]]. Anglican girls school established 1882. Dr Ali Jan's [http://www.geocities.com/scn_pk/st_denys_murree.html site] has photos and memories. Partly destroyed by a fire in November 2009.
[[Image:School crest.jpg|right|thumb|200px|School Crest of St Paul's School, Jalapahar]]
 
*'''St Mary’s Girls High School''' [[Poona]], est 1867
*'''St. Michael's School''', Limpsfield, Surrey England. Previously called the '''Church Missionaries' Children's Home''', see above. At some point the school became a girls' school, and closed in 1996.
*'''[http://www.spsasansol.com/ St Patrick’s]''', [[Asansol]]. This is the official website of the school.
* '''St Patrick's High School''', [[Karachi]]
*'''[http://www.zubin.com/paulites/ St Paul's, Jalapahar]''', [[Darjeeling]]. A very expensive school, attended by the children of the highest Imperial officials. This link is to Zubin Medora's website.
*'''[http://www.svsasansol.com/ St Vincent’s School]''', [[Asansol]]. This is the official school website.
 
*'''St Vincent Roman Catholic High School''' [[Poona]], est 1867 includes anglo-indian section,
*'''St Xavier's School''', [[Amhedabad]].
*'''Sind, Punjab and Delhi Railway School,''' [[Mussoorie]]. See '''Fairlawn School''' above.
 
 
 
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*'''The Pensioner's Middle Class School''' [[Poona]], for boys and girls est 1864
 
===V===
*'''[http://victoriaboysschool.org/index.html Victoria School]''', [[Kurseong]]. This is the official website of Victoria School Kurseong.
*'''[http://www.vsdh.org/vsdh.html Victoria School]''', [[Kurseong]]. This is the website of former student, John Feltham.
*'''Victoria Girls High School''' [[Poona]], est 1876
===W===
*'''[http://www.woodstock.ac.in/ Woodstock School]''', Landour, [[Mussoorie]]. Founded in 1854 as the "Protestant Girls' School," Woodstock passed through several [http://www.woodstock.ac.in/info/downloads/content/SchoolDocs/WShistory.pdf manifestations] (girls school, finishing school, college) before emerging as one of the leading international schools in India with a significant roll of expatriates. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_School Wikipedia]. [http://www.farewellthewinterline.com/HTMLBook/Chapter3-45-46.html "Woodstock: A World Apart"], chapter 3 of [http://www.farewellthewinterline.com/HTMLBook/copyrightpage.htm ''Farewell the Winterline''] by Stanley Elwood Brush, born 1925
*'''[http://www.wynbergallen.com/ Wynberg-Allen School]''', [[Mussoorie]], was opened in 1887 with a Nonconformist leaning and moved to the Wynberg estate in 1894. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynberg_Allen_School Wikipedia].
 
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*'''Zanana Mission Anglo-Vernacular School for Girls''' in Sukravar Peth, Sadasiv Peth Civil Lines and Kamathipura, [[Poona]], est 1882
==See also==
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