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St. Peter`s Higher Secondary School

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Karan Bagh Chatha Morh JAMMU Jammu and Kashmir - 181101 India

ICSECo-edNursery - 12Ratio Approximately 37:1 to 40:1Approximately 1,474 students
  • Managed by the Diocese of Jammu Srinagar, ensuring continuity and values-based education.
  • Offers ICSE and ISC curriculum with science streams (PCM/PCB).
  • Transparent fee regulation under JK FFRC, giving parents access to official fee documents.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • St. Peter's Higher Secondary School, Karan Bagh is a long-standing diocesan school offering the ICSE/ISC curriculum with emphasis on discipline and balanced academics and extracurricular activities.

Best Fit For

  • Families who value structure, discipline, ICSE/ISC education, and transparent fee regulation.

Strengths

  • Strong academic foundation under CISCE.
  • Good lab and classroom infrastructure.
  • Active extracurricular and cultural programs.
  • Diocesan management ensures stability and values.
  • Transparent fee regulation under JK FFRC.

Trade-offs

  • Fee disputes in recent years — confirm current structure.
  • Some older complaints about exam scheduling.
  • Limited public data on campus size.
  • Verify actual availability of listed facilities (e.g., swimming pool).
  • Check student–teacher ratio.

Questions to Ask

  • Request the latest fee booklet and confirm it matches FFRC orders.
  • Ask for recent exam schedules and PTM frequency.
  • Confirm there is no hostel facility for this campus.
  • Meet the Principal or academic coordinator to understand teaching methods.
  • Speak with current parents for first-hand feedback.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

ICSE

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Approximately 1,474

Student–Teacher Ratio

Approximately 37:1 to 40:1

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

181101

Leadership & Staff

  • Managed by the Diocese of Jammu Srinagar
  • Principal listed as Fr. Mathew Thomas
  • Messages from Rev. Fr. S. Sebastian Velankanni on school pages

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Tuition Fee (1st–10th)₹1,600 (Session 2023–24, as per FFRC order)Based on JK FFRC Order No. 374 FFRC (FF) of 2022
Annual Fee₹8,280 (for certain classes, Session 2023–24)As per FFRC review document
Application / Admission FeeNot published onlineMentioned as “prescribed admission fee” on school site
Transport FeeNot availableBus facility listed, but no cost published

The school’s fees have been under review by the Jammu & Kashmir Fee Fixation and Regulation Committee (JK FFRC).

Parents are advised to refer to the official FFRC website (jkffc.in) for the latest approved fee structure.

Always request the current fee booklet directly from the school before admission.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Admission Forms

  • 1.Admission forms are available before the academic year; check the school website or office.

Typical Months

February to April (confirm exact dates with the school).

Documents Required

  • 1.Birth certificate
  • 2.Transfer certificate (if applicable)
  • 3.Proof of residence
  • 4.Passport-sized photographs
  • 5.Previous school report cards

Process

Submit the form with documents, attend interaction (if required), and collect the fee booklet upon confirmation.

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Academics

Positives

Parents appreciate the ICSE/ISC curriculum and qualified teachers. The school offers science streams at senior levels, which many families value.

Watch out for

Some parents mentioned irregular testing and poor exam scheduling in earlier years.

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Ask: Ask for recent exam timetables and how teachers support students during assessments.

Fees / Administration

Positives

The school follows a regulated fee structure under JK FFRC, which ensures transparency.

Watch out for

Fee hikes and refund disputes have been a recurring issue, though now under regulation.

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Ask: Request the latest FFRC-approved fee list and confirm refund policies.

Infrastructure & Facilities

Positives

Well-equipped labs and classrooms; visible investment in facilities.

Watch out for

Some online listings mention hostels, but the school operates as a day school — verify in person.

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Ask: Ask for a campus tour and confirm which facilities are functional.

Extracurriculars / Culture

Positives

Strong extracurricular program with NCC, Scouts, and cultural events.

Watch out for

No major concerns, though some parents wish for more inter-school exposure.

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Ask: Ask about participation in inter-school competitions and clubs.

Campus & Facilities

Spacious classrooms and well-equipped science labs (Biology, Chemistry, Computer)Library and kindergarten blockSports and fitness facilities including indoor games, swimming pool (as per Careers360), and gymnasiumAuditorium, cafeteria, transport (bus), medical room, and CCTV securityExtracurriculars: Scouts/Guides, NCC, debates, art, music, annual day, youth parliament, and summer campsBHOUR CAMPGADIGARHKHOUR DEVIANKIRPINDLANGOTIANMIRAN SAHIBRATTISNSIMBLE CAMP

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.

What parents liked

"Well discipline and culture sports activities encourage the children."

Harpreet Singh

"Extracurricular activities, multiple facilities, expert faculty, clean facilities, adequate security — Excellent Academic Culture."

Harjot Kaur

"Good environment and supportive teachers."

Jaspreet Kour

Concerns raised

"Teachers doesn’t take class tests, date sheet is soo brainless where students need time to prepare they’re giving exams on trott where they don’t need holiday they got 3-4 days off."

Daljeet Singh

"Parents have raised concerns about fee hikes and unclear charges, leading to FFRC intervention and refund orders."

"Some parents mentioned inconsistent communication and administrative delays during fee disputes."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

Nursery to 12th (approximately 3–18 years).

Family Backgrounds

Predominantly urban and suburban Jammu families, with a mix of faiths and a strong Catholic school ethos.

Socio-economic Profile

Middle to upper-middle-class families who value ICSE education and structured discipline.

Child Profiles

Academically focused children who enjoy extracurriculars and thrive in a disciplined environment.

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