Hi,

Little Flower High School which was established way back in 1954 is one of the most reputed and popular school in Hyderabad. In fact, this architectural landmark has been around for so long, that practically everybody in Hyderabad knows about school. The school has got a very good academic record, not to mention dominating in various inter-school sporting and cultural activities.

Location of Little Flower High School:

It is located at Abids which is considered to be the heart of the city.

In the early years, the school had no play ground worth the name. Therefore, its budding sportsmen used the nearby Grounds for their practice. It was here in the year 1966 that the principal carried the day at one of the four Quadrangular Meets - a regular feature conducted by the sister schools - All Saints, Little Flower and St. Paul's. During Bro. Stanislaus tenure, the school attained the name of being one of the best schools in the twin cities, winning laurels in academics including state ranks. He himself was honored with the National Award for Best Teacher in the year 1970-71, by the then President of India Late Sri V. V. Giri.

All the teachers who work in this institution are well qualified and they teach us a high quality of education with good moral values and the teachers hear are highly experienced.

Today Little Flower High School is one of the best schools in twin cities with all infrastructures and a huge playground for basketball and cricket. All the class rooms from middle class consist of a LCD in their class room. It has a got excellent lab facilities with all the latest equipments.

Specialties of Little Flower High School:

* The school organizes Monfort sports literary and cultural activities in which more than 60 catholic schools all across the state take aort in in.

* Organizes a Table Tennis tournament every year.

* Good infrastructure.

* Good transport facility covering all areas of the city.

Classes in Little Flower High School are from pre-primary to Class 10.

Regards,
Karthik.


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