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The '''Little Angels Public School''' is located at [[Jaggayyapeta]], [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]].
The '''Little Angels Public School''' is located at [[Jaggayyapeta]], [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]].


It was established in 1980 as a school for the members of the Indian aristocracy. It is situated on a {{convert|5|acre|m2|sing=on}} campus. Children are schooled from pre-primary school through the 10th standard (age 3 to age 16). The school is recognized by the state government. Its administrative body is a non-profit organisation. The school motto is "Be Vigilant".
It was established in 1980 as a school for the members of the Indian aristocracy. It is situated on a {{convert|5|acre|m2|adj=on}} campus. Children are schooled from pre-primary school through the 10th standard (age 3 to age 16). The school is recognized by the state government. Its administrative body is a non-profit organisation. The school motto is "Be Vigilant".


==The House system==
==The House system==
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[[Category:1980 establishments in Andhra Pradesh]]
[[Category:1980 establishments in Andhra Pradesh]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 2020]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 2020]]


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Latest revision as of 00:51, 30 July 2021

The Little Angels Public School is located at Jaggayyapeta, Andhra Pradesh, India.

It was established in 1980 as a school for the members of the Indian aristocracy. It is situated on a 5-acre (20,000 m2) campus. Children are schooled from pre-primary school through the 10th standard (age 3 to age 16). The school is recognized by the state government. Its administrative body is a non-profit organisation. The school motto is "Be Vigilant".

The House system[edit | edit source]

The student body is divided into four houses named after Indian mountain ranges:

  • Himalaya
  • Vindhya
  • Aravalli
  • Satpura

Uniform[edit | edit source]

  • Blazers (dark navy blue) and ties (dark blue with a white strips insignia in the middle).
  • Boys wear white shirts with navy blue shoulder-tabs with a stripe of their house colour across the tabs, and white shorts. Footwear consists of blue socks and black shoes.
  • Girls wear white blouses under blue pinafores with belts and blue socks in black school shoes.
  • Prefects are given stars, stripes or badges (gold eagles).

External links[edit | edit source]

16°53′52″N 80°05′52″E / 16.8977°N 80.0977°E / 16.8977; 80.0977