OUR SCHOOL
St. CHARLES HIGH SCHOOL is a Religious Unaided Minority Institution as envisaged under Art. 30 (1) of the Indian Constitution. This institution was established in 1996 by the Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo. It caters to the education primarily of the Catholic community, yet from the very beginning the school has been open to all communities irrespective of caste or creed. The School is managed by the Allard Educational Society, Bangalore, registered under the Mysore Societies registration Act No. 17 of 1960.
The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo was founded in 1684 by Fr. Adrien Bresy, Parish Priest of Wez ( Diocese of Tournai, Belgium ) to impart Christian education to the poor children of his parish. The year 1684, the foundation year of the Sisters of St. Charles coincided with the death centenary of St. Charles Borromeo. Therefore, Fr. Adrien Bresy pointed to St. Charles Borromeo, the illustrious cardinal of Milan, who had inspired him and whom he admitted, who had the same ideals and the same spirit as he who followed the hard and narrow way to reach the heights of sanctity, as the patron of the new born congregation. He wished that the Sisters would follow his footsteps, live up to his ideals and be guided by his way of life.

Code of Conduct
All the students are expected to treat the members of the staff both teaching and non-teaching and their fellow students with respect and courtesy both in and outside the school.
Every student must aim to achieve excellence in both curricular and co-curricular activities.
Every child must participate in the various clubs, activities, events, seminars and workshops organized by the institution and contribute towards its success.
All the students are expected to promote communal harmony and maintain a sense of unity, integrity and harmony among them. No religious attire is allowed to be worn in the school campus.
Resorting to any kind of malpractice during the Test/Examinations will not be tolerated and will be dealt with severely.
It is strictly prohibited to carry any kind of electronic gadgets, narcotic substances, slam books, obscene articles, magazines or valuables to school. If a student is found possessing any such article, it will be confiscated and never returned to the child.
No posters are to be pasted or fixed anywhere in the school. Any writing or scribbling on the walls will attract disciplinary measures against the student.