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Queen Mary's School is a Co-educational, Government recognized, CISCE affiliated, Catholic School, in Cuttack. The school provides affordable, quality education suited to the needs of present-day parents and children.

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About Us

Queen Mary’s School was founded in 1981 by Mr. K.J. Mathews and Mrs. Molly Mathews and registered under Queen Mary’s Educational Society in 1989. It was recognized by the D.P.I., Odisha in 1992 and affiliated to CISCE, New Delhi in 2000. The co-educational school provides affordable, quality education suited to the needs of present-day parents and children.

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Academics

The academic year starts from the month of April and ends in March of the following year, with the final Examination. The syllabus followed will be according to the I.C.S.E Delhi. The medium being English, great stress is given to spoken English and is encouraged among students from Std. I and above, as a medium of communication within the school premises.

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Admissions

Admissions are now open for the academic year 2026–2027! Join and be part of us - a community dedicated to academic excellence, innovation, and personal growth.

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Students

At Queen Mary’s School, student life is vibrant and balanced, blending academics, co-curricular, and sports activities. Children engage in debates, quizzes, arts, music, and cultural events that nurture creativity and confidence. Sports, martial arts, and physical activities foster discipline, teamwork, and resilience. With a spirit of service, compassion, and adventure, students grow into responsible, confident, and joyful individuals.

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Facilities

Queen Mary’s School provides modern facilities including well-equipped science laboratories, a computer lab, library, and smart classrooms with VR experiences. A dedicated Kids’ Park, sports grounds, and martial arts training promote physical growth and recreation. Students benefit from arts, music, and dance rooms to explore creativity and cultural talents. Safe school transport and a supportive environment ensure comfort, care, and all-round development.

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Contact Us

Get in touch with us through a personal meeting in the school office during office hours to discuss your plans for your child's welfare. Get engaged with our educative community through phonecall, sms, whatsapp, facebook, instagram, youtube, zoom videoconferencing, Google meet and stay updated with your child's daily progress. We are just a call away!

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Payment

Our school offers a secure and streamlined payment process designed to provide ease and transparency for all our families. Fees can be paid conveniently through our online portal or in person at the school office during working hours. We sincerely appreciate your cooperation and timely payments, which enable us to continue delivering the high standard of education and care that our students deserve.

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Donation/ Purchases

Make a Difference That Lasts a Lifetime Every gift, no matter the size, helps nurture young minds and build a stronger future. Your generosity supports scholarships for deserving students, enhances our learning spaces, and enriches programs that inspire creativity, curiosity, and compassion. When you give, you become a part of our school’s story — one that values growth, community, and the joy of learning. Together, we can open doors of opportunity and continue shaping a place where every child can thrive. Join us in making a lasting impact — give today and help our vision grow brighter for every student.

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Queen Mary's High School, Cuttack

Student Life

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS

1) Each student must bring the school diary daily to the school.

2) All students must reach the school at least five minutes before the first bell. Late comers may not be allowed to attend the classes and late arrival may be notified in the school diary and shown to the parent who should take appropriate action about it. If repeatedly late, then the parents will be called and appropriate action will be taken.

3) Students coming to school escorted by a Parent/Guardian/Attendant should never leave the school premises on their own. In case of delay of the Parent/Guardian/Attendant, children should report the matter to the school office. (As a rule, parents should have been intimated before-hand if a student has to stay back in the school after school-hours)

4) Attendance of the school assembly is compulsory for all. Frequent absence may call for punitive action. Absolute silence must be maintained after the second bell.

5) 75% attendance is compulsory for all classes for being able to appear for the final examination.

6) A child's leave absence on medical grounds should be justified by the submission of a certificate of illness from a registered medical practitioner. In particular, a child returning to school after suffering from an infection or contagious disease should produce a doctor's certificate permitting him/her to attend the school.

7) No leave of absence may be granted except on a pre-application from Parents/Guardians mentioning genuine reasons. In case of unexpected absence, the pupil should bring a leave letter signed by the parent and submit it to the class teacher on his/her return to school.

8) Repeated absence without sanctioned leave or unexplained absence for more than ten consecutive days renders the student liable to have his/her name struck off the school roll. If re-admitted he/she will be required to pay the re-admission fee.

9) Things belonging to Library, Laboratory and Computer Lab and other valuables are for the use of the students and to help them to progress in their studies; Hence they should take extreme care and feel proud to protect and guard these things.

10) Care must be taken for all the school properties and no student should scratch or spoil the school furniture, write or draw anything on the walls or damage anything that belongs to the school. Strict action in the form of fine or even dismissal may be taken on anyone found indulging in such acts.

11) Library books should positively be returned to the library on the due date failing which a late fee of Rs. 1 per day. per book may be charged.

12) Text books/exercise books should be neatly covered with brown paper and their names and addresses neatly written.

13) Students generally should not enter or remain in the class room during games or recess periods, to avoid complaints about the loss of food, money or property of their class mates.

14) Students should take pride in wearing the school uniform. Make sure everyday that your uniform is neat and tidy.

15) Pullovers or sweaters, bags, boxes, etc. should bear your name and class.

16) IMPORTANT

Make sure that you have got all your belongings, books, pens, pencils, tiffin box, water bottles, keys, etc. in your bag before you leave the school.

SOME DO'S AND DON'T'S :

1)
"Discipline" is the watchword of a Queen Marian, The students should remember and feel proud that they belong to this school. Wherever they are, be it in the school or at home or on the road or anywhere, they must carry themselves as disciplined children. They should remember at every moment that the reputation of the school is judged always by the conduct of the students.

2)
A student must be courteous, polite and friendly. He is always truthful. He knows that cruelty is the trait of a bully, while kindness is the mark of a gentleman/lady.

3) They should be ready to help others and accept graciously the work assigned by the teachers, and learn to face difficulties courageously, and be sensitive to the pains and problems of others. He never makes fun of the old or the poor, or of his companions who are handicapped or less fortunate, for he knows that God's hands rest lovingly on the heads of these.

4) Shouting, screaming, howling, whistling or dashing around are not marks of a disciplined student. Remember; he/she never quarrels, cheats or is unfair at play.

5) It is strictly forbidden to use slang/ fowl language Remember, students are to speak only in English in the school premises. He should be well-mannered in talk and behaviour.

6) Lending or borrowing of money or other articles or any other transaction of any nature are not permitted in the school premises.

7) Students should not wear or bring Gold or precious jewellery items to the school and bringing of valuables like electronic gadgets, smartwatches, I-pods, I-pads, tablets, Mobile Phones and other costly items are strictly prohibited, Neither are they allowed to bring any sharp or harmful instruments to the school.

8)
Cycles must be locked and parked properly at the parking zone. No scooters, mopeds, bikes or cars are allowed to be brought to school.

9) A student learns to respect the rights of others, both at home and in the school. He/She never laments or grumbles over the inconveniences of the world, but tries to make it a better place to live in.

10) A student is always enthusiastic to take active part in S.U.P.W. and other various co-curricular activities of the school. He/She knows that they too are integral part of the school curriculum and syllabus, and that it prepares a pupil to practise and perform manual work individually and collectively, and that it inculcates a positive attitude of team work and socially desirable values like, self-reliance, dignity of labour, tolerance, co-operation, sympathy and helpfulness.