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Cathedral and John Connon School. / 18.936178; 72.832825. The Cathedral and John Connon School is a co-educational private school founded in 1860 and located in Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra. [2] The school is widely considered to be amongst the best and most prestigious schools in India, housing five sections: Pre-Primary, Infant, Junior, Middle ...
This is a list of famous alumni of the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai, India. ... This page was last edited on 10 October 2015, at 03:53 (UTC).
Datar attended the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. He graduated with distinction in mathematics and economics from St. Xavier's College, University of Mumbai in 1973. At IIM Ahmedabad, he was a gold medalist and the General Secretary of the Student's Council (1977–78).
1200+. St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai, is the 300-year old cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Mumbai of the Church of North India. It is named in honour of Saint Thomas the Apostle, who is believed to have first brought Christianity to India. The cathedral is located in Horniman Circle, the historic centre of Mumbai.
Jehangir Ardeshir Sabavala was born to an affluent Parsi family in Bombay (now Mumbai ), India. [5] [6] His mother belonged to the aristocratic Cowasjee Jehangir family. He studied at Cathedral and John Connon School, Elphinstone College, and earned a diploma from Mumbai's Sir J. J. School of Art in 1944.
Sanghi studied at the Cathedral & John Connon School in Mumbai. He attended St. Xavier's College at the University of Mumbai and graduated with a BA in Economics and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. He joined his family's business, the M. K. Sanghi Group, in 1993. He wrote his first novel in 2006.
Ghose grew up in Mumbai and studied at Cathedral and John Connon School. She graduated from Lady Brabourne College in Kolkata and went on to study at Visva-Bharati University, in Shantiniketan, before joining the Indian Foreign Service in 1963. Ghose came from a prominent Bengali family.
Somaya was born on 28 June 1949 to K.M Chinnappa and Ganavati Chinnappa. [2] [3] She later joined the Cathedral & John Connon School 's science program. In 1966, Somaya won an American Field Service International Scholarship to study in the United States ( North Carolina ). In 1967, she returned to India and completed her Bachelor of ...