Overview
Schools bearing the name "Sacred Heart" exist in many Indian cities, often associated with Catholic educational traditions, and the name itself does not by itself identify a unique institution. Within Delhi and the National Capital Region there may be more than one school using a similar name, and disambiguation will therefore be a primary editorial concern. Before any factual content is added, contributors are requested to confirm the precise legal name of the institution, its locality within Delhi, and whether the subject of this article is a single campus or part of a larger group of schools. Until such verification is complete, the article should remain in draft namespace.
Background
Delhi has a long and varied history of school education, with institutions established under colonial, post-Independence, and more recent private and community initiatives. Schools in the city operate under different boards and regulatory frameworks, and may serve a wide range of communities. The cohort for this article is "school", which means the eventual published version should focus on the institution as an educational establishment rather than as a religious, charitable, or commercial entity, even if such dimensions are part of its identity. Care should be taken to describe the school in encyclopaedic terms, with appropriate emphasis on educational activities, governance, and verifiable historical milestones.
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