School Hall
The School Hall is a versatile space for assemblies, performances, and school events. With its spacious design and excellent acoustics, it serves as a hub for cultural, academic, and celebratory activities.
We are delighted to be named among the Top 5 Schools in Mumbai in the Mid-Day School Ranking Survey 2024, under the category of Mumbai Schools (National + International Curriculum). This achievement highlights our continuous efforts to provide world-class education while nurturing curiosity, creativity, and a sense of purpose in every student who walks through our doors.
In the Education Today Maharashtra School Survey 2024, we are proud to have secured the No. 1 position in both Maharashtra and Mumbai in the Top 20 ICSE Schools category. This recognition reinforces our role as a leading institution in the state, committed to delivering a well-rounded, future-ready education that empowers students to thrive in a dynamic world.
We are honoured to be ranked No. 4 in India, No. 1 in Maharashtra, and No. 1 in Mumbai in the Top 20 ICSE Schools category by the Education Today India School Survey 2024. This national recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to academic excellence, holistic development, and nurturing young minds to become responsible global citizens. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated faculty, supportive parent community, and most importantly, our brilliant students for making this achievement possible.
Our young chess prodigies displayed remarkable strategy and skill at the 1st Rapid Chess Tournament, securing top positions across multiple categories!
🏆 Aahana Kothari – 2nd place (U10 Girls)
🏆 Panya Kumar – 3rd place (U11 Girls)
🏆 Anant Maheshwari – 3rd place (U8 Boys)
🏆 Hasti Shah – 4th place (U8 Girls)
🏆 Hridana Jain – 4th place (U11 Girls)
🏆 Samaraa Doshi – 4th place (U9 Girls)
🏆 Dhiwansh Bafna – 11th place (U8 Boys)
Representing India at the prestigious Cambridge Schools Debate, Cathedral’s team—Zaynah Lucien (9D) and Aaditya Agarwal (11D)—showcased exceptional skill on the global stage. Competing in the ESL (English as a Second Language) category, they also qualified for the Novice category in their first international tournament.
Dominating the preliminary rounds, they secured first place in three out of four debates and finished second in a closely contested match. Breaking 2nd out of over 80 teams, they made history as the only international team to advance to the semi-finals.
The Quilt was more than just an exhibition—it was a celebration of artistic expression, individuality, and the creative voices of seven talented IBDP Std 12 visual art students. Each artist curated their own unique exhibit within this metaphorical patchwork, weaving together diverse themes, perspectives, and styles into a stunning collective display.
A group of enthusiastic Std 7 students embarked on an enriching artistic journey at Shifting Visions: Teaching Modern Art at the Bombay School, an exhibition in collaboration with the J. J. School of Art.
Guided by expert curators from DAG, students explored the evolution of art education in colonial India and its lasting influence on contemporary artistic practices. Walking through the historic campus, they gained a deeper understanding of how drawing, painting, and crafts were taught over the years.
The Cathedral & John Connon School and Bombay Gymkhana Football Tournament was a resounding success, bringing together young footballers for a thrilling display of skill, sportsmanship, and teamwork. The tournament saw U-10 boys' and girls' teams from schools all across Mumbai, battle it out on the field, showcasing their passion and talent for the sport.
What started as a conversation with Project Mumbai has transformed into an inspiring student-led initiative at The Cathedral & John Connon School! Our young changemakers didn’t just hear about Mumbai’s wheelchair basketball team and their challenges—they took action.
The School Hall is a versatile space for assemblies, performances, and school events. With its spacious design and excellent acoustics, it serves as a hub for cultural, academic, and celebratory activities.