Saint Anthony's Inter College
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St. Anthony's is a minority educational institution in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
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, India
India
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, founded in 1979 and run by Catholic
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 Diocese
Diocese
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 of Lucknow
Lucknow
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.


Address:
Court Road,
Civil Lines,
Barabanki - 225001
U.P.


Classes from Nursery to Intermediate(i.e. XII) are conducted under 10+2 pattern of education.

School is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education
Central Board of Secondary Education
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, New Delhi and imparts education in English Medium. Intermediate classes are conducted for two streams i.e.,
  • Science stream
    • Maths stream
    • Biology stream
    • Computers stream
  • Commerce stream


The school enrolls over 1200 students, 100 teachers and over 50 supporting staff.

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