Green Lawns High School

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GHS School
Location
Bomanji Petit Road, Breach Candy,
Mumbai-400026

Mumbai
,
India
,
Maharashtra
,
400036

India
Information
MottoTruth Prevails, Knowledge Is Power, Right Over Might, Service Before Self
Established1959
FounderDaphne Clare Fraser-Thomson
PrincipalMs Caroline Vaz
Staff110
Teaching staff88
Number of students1200
SongWe the Children of Greenlawns
AccreditationICSE
PublicationHarbinger
WebsiteOfficial website

Greenlawns High School is a co-educational private school in Mumbai, India; It was founded in 1959 by an English woman, Daphne Clare Fraser-Thomson, who was the school's first principal. When she returned to the UK in 1969, she passed on the principal's chair to the then vice-principal Sara D'Mello who was singularly responsible for maintaining the high standards in education and personality development established by Fraser-Thomson.

The school is by Scandal Point on Bomanji Petit Road Breach Candy, considered to be India's most expensive residential area.[1]

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The system of election for the student council is a democratic one where students vote for candidates for house captains or head pupils. The four houses being colours Red, Blue, Green and Yellow

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Coordinates: 18°58′06″N 72°48′17″E / 18.9684°N 72.8048°E / 18.9684; 72.8048