ABOUT US
The Doveton Protestant College was opened on March 1, 1855. A Doveton Girls' School was
opened the next year and moved into
its present buildings in 1888.
Meanwhile, two decades earlier the Madras Parental Academy was established in
Georgetown. The school, which opened in 1834,
took the name of Bishop Daniel Corrie, the first Anglican Bishop of Madras, after he was
enthroned in 1835, and
the school had been made a high school.
The Bishop Corrie High School and the Doveton Protestant College amalgamated on January
1, 1928, and took the name Doveton
Corrie High School. It is under that name that the school with roots over 150 years old
still thrives.
The Doveton Group of Schools is one of the most popular and one of the oldest schools in
Chennai; it has six schools in its
management.
An Elementary school, Two Higher Secondary Schools a Matriculation School and Two ICSE
and ISC Schools in Vepery in the city
of Chennai – India.
Throughout its history Doveton Girls School has been a pioneering school. Today, the
value of an all-round education for
the girl child, in which each individual and their talents come first, is fundamental to
the Doveton experience.
We seek excellence in everything we do.
Who our students become matters to us. Our girls are fortunate to be educated in the
most magnificent environment. At the
same time, given the ever-increasing complexities of adult life, there is a clear need
for our young people to
look outwards and beyond. We want our girls to contribute to the wider world through
educational, community and
charitable projects. We want them to value service, stand up for what is right, and
effect social change for the
better.
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