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About St. Luke’s School

Saint Luke’s school is a unit of Saint Lukes’s shiksha samiti which is registered by the Government of Uttarakhand. Its registration number is 456(2001-2002). School is affiliated by Anglo- Indian board code no. 010. It is co- education and English medium school. It is situated in Jawahar, Jyoti, Damuadhunga, Kathgodam .

The word ‘Luke’ has been derived from the holy Bible Luke was one of the disciples of Lord Jesus Christ.

Management’s Desk

Education that’s a continuous process of man’s life is imparted in Amenity with the motive of making the students the multifaceted personalities..

Everyone can rise above their circumstances and achieve success if they are dedicated to and passionate about what they do. To the students,..

At St. Lukes school we have always aimed at creating thinking individuals, inculcating a scientific temperament and finding solution to all issues..

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Our Facilities

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Computer Laboratory

School has a good computer lab with internet facility. At present this lab is fitted with 10 machines along with enough space as comfortable to work on them.

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Library

Well furnished library with plenty of novels, story books, General Knowledge Science fiction, & books on latest development in science & technology.

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Play ground

School has a big play ground in which school games, sports; mass P.T and athletics are conducted.

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Rooms

School has good and big & airy class rooms.

News & Event

Today News
"Two out of three governments get thrown out in India. In America, the number is just the opposite - two out of the three get elected," Ruchir Sharma, a leading analyst, once noted. Narendra Modi appears to be an exception. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader won three assembly elections on the trot and ruled Gujarat, his home state, for more than 12 years before moving to Delhi in 2014. He has since led his party to two decisive wins to rule India. This has not stopped Prime Minister Modi from leading the campaign for the Gujarat state assembly. Thursday's record-breaking win - the BJP picked up 157 of the 182 seats and more than half of the popular vote - paved the way for a seventh-term in the state. It also proved that Mr Modi is "synonymous with Gujarat", as many commentators say.