<P> Subsequent establishment of the BEML public sector enterprise brought further expansion to the city providing employment to existing populations while also bringing in new populations that added to the cosmopolitan nature of KGF . </P> <P> In 1901, an English Medium Primary School was established by the John Taylor and Sons Company, at the Nandydoorg Mine, for providing education to the children of British and European workers of the company . It came to known as the Kolar Gold Fields Boys School Oorigaum, and was later upgraded to Middle School and then to High School, with the students appearing to Lower Cambridge and Senior Cambridge Level Exams . However this school was co-educational only up to Primary School, with girls being excluded after that . </P> <P> To meet the educational requirements of girls in KGF, on 15 January 1904, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Tarbes established two schools in KGF - An English School for Europeans and Anglo Indians with 22 children, and a Tamil School with 7 children . The school operated in the compound of St. Mary's Church, Champion Reefs, with Sis . Teresa of Jesus serving as Head Mistress for both schools . Further, St. Mary's Boys School, a Boys Tamil school was also established in the same St. Mary's Church compound . Funding was made available from the Mysore Government since 1927, with Rs. 98 grant towards the English school and Rs. 82 grant towards the Tamil school . The English Convent subsequently developed into High School with Senior Cambridge Level and the Tamil Indian School with Junior Cambridge Level . The St. Mary's Boys School was moved to Andersonpet after an airblast incident . </P> <P> In 1933, the Order of the St. Joseph of Tarbes started the St. Theresa's School in Robertsonpet and then in 1943, the St. Sebastian's School at Coromandel . With both schools offering English and Tamil Medium of instruction . </P>

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