
Pratt Memorial School, established in 1876, stands as a testament to Archdeacon John Henry Pratt's vision for education, especially advocating for the empowerment of girls. Initially conceived for Anglo Indian and Christian children, the institution expanded its reach over time to embrace a more diverse student body. Despite facing the disruptions of the Second World War and subsequent changes in leadership, the school persisted in its commitment to enhancing educational standards. The ongoing improvements in infrastructure and amenities reflect the institution's dedication to meeting the evolving needs of its students and fostering a conducive learning environment.
Infrastructure:
Science lab
Library
Computer lab
Home science
Canteen
Boarding
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The Pratt Memorial School Guide Group, comprising Bulbuls and Guides, fosters character development and holistic growth among girls aged 5 to 18. Founded on the principles of the Scout Movement and officially established as the Girl Guide Movement in 1910, this organization instills values of service, leadership, respect, and responsibility while nurturing qualities of loyalty, trust, and sportsmanship. Through Bulbul-Craft and Guide-Craft, it cultivates a love for service, adventure, creativity, and a deeper connection with nature and society.