St. Francis High School is an unaided Christian Religious Minority Educational Institution. It is run by the Society of Sevasadan Orphanage and Training Institute, which is administered by The Congregation of the Franciscan Missionary Brothers. The school follows the syllabus of the Government of Karnataka (State Syllabus), and the medium of instruction is English.
The School has been granted recognition by the Government of Karnataka, and it has become a full-fledged institution with classes up to the Secondary Level. Children from all communities are welcome to apply, regardless of caste, creed, religion, or region. The school is co-educational, and it provides quality education and values to the students.
St. Francis School was initiated in 1990, and since then, it has grown from strength to strength. The school has been recognized for bringing a transformation in school education and for following contemporary global standards. It has added immense value to the surrounding areas and has become an opportunity for children to be nurtured and groomed at par excellence with any school in the country.
The school's founding principles are clearly laid out to serve as the guiding light for all stakeholders. They are communicated and practiced to create and sustain a culture of excellence among the staff, students, and parents. The emphasis is on value systems to create self-motivated individuals who can make informed decisions and become change agents for a better tomorrow.