Mysuru: De Paul International Residential School â Preparing students for bright future
Mon, Mar 08 2021 09:51:39 AM
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Mysuru, Mar 8: De Paul International Residential School Mysuru (DPIRSM), is the first-of-its-kind in India run by the Vincentian Fathers, Congregation of Mission (CM). The school is named after St Vincent De Paul, the founder of the CM. The congregation has a glorious legacy of 385 years behind it in the field of education and service to mankind. The school is deeply-rooted in the ideals of the manifestation of the divine qualities already existing in man.
âLighted ones to Lead the Worldâ, the motto of De Paul International Residential School is part of a global educational mission which has its institutions spread across 85 countries. The school, ranked as the sixth best boarding school in India by âEducation Todayâ is also leading in Karnataka in the second position and also is the topmost boarding school in Mysuru. The
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