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Little Flower School Patna

Background

Patna, the capital of Bihar, has a long and varied history of school education, encompassing institutions established during the colonial period, post-Independence government schools, missionary-run schools, and a growing number of private and trust-managed schools that emerged in the later twentieth century. Schools in the city operate under a range of affiliations, including the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE/ISC), and the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB). The specific affiliation of Little Flower School Patna should be confirmed from the school's own communications or from board records before being stated in the article.

Significance

For the purposes of an encyclopaedic article, the significance of a school is generally established through verifiable, independent coverage rather than promotional material. Editors evaluating Little Flower School Patna should consider whether it has received sustained attention in reputable newspapers, academic studies of education in Bihar, government reports, or other reliable secondary sources. Possible angles of significance — none of which should be asserted without evidence — include the school's role in the educational landscape of Patna, any distinctive pedagogical approach, contributions to extracurricular fields such as sport, music, debate or science, and notable community or civic engagement.

Significance must not be inflated by listing routine school activities, day-to-day functions, or self-published claims. If independent sources are scarce, the article should remain modest in scope, focusing on what can be documented and clearly attributed. Editors are reminded that an article on a school can be neutral and useful even when it is short, provided it does not exaggerate or speculate. Where a fact is partially supported, qualifying language such as "according to the school's website" or "as reported by [publication]" should be used in the final version, with citations attached.

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