St. Xavier's High School, Patna
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St. Xavier's High School is the oldest Jesuit school in the city of Patna
, India
, established by missionaries from the American Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus.
. Loesch decided to open a Cambridge school to provide service to the people of Patna and Bihar. There were other such Jesuit schools in North India, in places like Calcutta and Darjeeling, and one of the oldest ventures in Patna- the Irish Christian Brothers' St Michael's High School
but most of these schools provided education to the children of Catholics, British expatriates and Anglo-Indians. But the new school in Patna was to be for Indians of all castes and creeds. St. Xavier's High School opened on 17 January 1940 with Fr. Moran as its first principal.
In 1949, the vice-chancellor of Patna University asked Fr Moran, who also served on the senate of the university, to supervise exams in Khathmandu, Nepal. In October 1949, Fr Moran crossed into Nepal to become the first Jesuit priest to enter the country in over 200 years. Later he was invited by the Nepalese Government to open a Jesuit school in Nepal. Fr Moran went on to establish St. Xavier's School, Godavari, Nepal in 1951.
After Fr Moran left for Nepal, Fr. Edward Niesen became the principal of St. Xavier's, Patna. In 1953, Fr. Niesen also moved to Nepal and the leadership of the school was passed on to Fr. Gordon E Murphy, who became its longest serving principal.
The school ceased to be a Cambridge school and changed to Bihar Board, when the Jesuit fathers took over St Michael's High School
from Irish Christian Brothers in 1968. Fr. Murphy left St. Xavier's to become principal of St Michael's High School
. Fr. Joe Paschal became principal of St. Xavier's. Many of the students and teachers also moved to St Michael's but many stayed behind, both teachers and students alike.
After being a school for boys for more than 50 years, St. Xavier's turned into a co-educational institution in 1999. In the same year, ICSE was introduced as an alternative curriculum for the students. Today Both ICSE (Indian Certificate for Secondary Education) and BSEB (Bihar School Examination Board) curriculum are run simultaneously.
Until the late 1960s, the school provided boarding facilities for its students.
The main campus has a swimming pool, a basketball court, a tennis court, table tennis rooms and handball courts. For sports such as athletics, cricket, football and hockey, the school uses Gandhi Maidan, which is across the main road in front of the school.
In the early 1980s, a small computer lab, comprising BBC Microcomputers, was set up under the supervision of Fr Tim Ribeiro. In 1995, Xavier's Centre for Computer Studies was established within the campus.
Patna
Paṭnā , is the capital of the Indian state of Bihar and the second largest city in Eastern India . Patna is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world...
, India
India
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, established by missionaries from the American Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus.
History
In late 1930s, the superior of the Jesuit Patna Mission, Fr. Frank Loesch, was approached to set up a school in the city of Patna. Loesch was to be assisted in this task by Fr. Marshall D. MoranMarshall D. Moran
Marshall D. Moran, SJ was born in Chicago on May 29, 1906 and died April 14, 1992 in Delhi, India. He was a missionary in Nepal and founded multiple schools there, amongst them the St. Xavier's High School, Patna....
. Loesch decided to open a Cambridge school to provide service to the people of Patna and Bihar. There were other such Jesuit schools in North India, in places like Calcutta and Darjeeling, and one of the oldest ventures in Patna- the Irish Christian Brothers' St Michael's High School
St Michael's High School
St. Michaels High School, Patna, India was established in 1858 by the Congregation of Irish Christian Brothers in the city of Patna. The school is amongst the oldest missionary schools in eastern India. It is situated on the banks of the river Ganges....
but most of these schools provided education to the children of Catholics, British expatriates and Anglo-Indians. But the new school in Patna was to be for Indians of all castes and creeds. St. Xavier's High School opened on 17 January 1940 with Fr. Moran as its first principal.
In 1949, the vice-chancellor of Patna University asked Fr Moran, who also served on the senate of the university, to supervise exams in Khathmandu, Nepal. In October 1949, Fr Moran crossed into Nepal to become the first Jesuit priest to enter the country in over 200 years. Later he was invited by the Nepalese Government to open a Jesuit school in Nepal. Fr Moran went on to establish St. Xavier's School, Godavari, Nepal in 1951.
After Fr Moran left for Nepal, Fr. Edward Niesen became the principal of St. Xavier's, Patna. In 1953, Fr. Niesen also moved to Nepal and the leadership of the school was passed on to Fr. Gordon E Murphy, who became its longest serving principal.
The school ceased to be a Cambridge school and changed to Bihar Board, when the Jesuit fathers took over St Michael's High School
St Michael's High School
St. Michaels High School, Patna, India was established in 1858 by the Congregation of Irish Christian Brothers in the city of Patna. The school is amongst the oldest missionary schools in eastern India. It is situated on the banks of the river Ganges....
from Irish Christian Brothers in 1968. Fr. Murphy left St. Xavier's to become principal of St Michael's High School
St Michael's High School
St. Michaels High School, Patna, India was established in 1858 by the Congregation of Irish Christian Brothers in the city of Patna. The school is amongst the oldest missionary schools in eastern India. It is situated on the banks of the river Ganges....
. Fr. Joe Paschal became principal of St. Xavier's. Many of the students and teachers also moved to St Michael's but many stayed behind, both teachers and students alike.
After being a school for boys for more than 50 years, St. Xavier's turned into a co-educational institution in 1999. In the same year, ICSE was introduced as an alternative curriculum for the students. Today Both ICSE (Indian Certificate for Secondary Education) and BSEB (Bihar School Examination Board) curriculum are run simultaneously.
Campus
The school began its operations in what is presently the residence for the Jesuit Fathers in early 1940s. Later in the decade and under the supervision of Fr. Frank Loesch, the main building which houses the school office and the classrooms came into existence. In the 1950s, the main building was extended. This part of the campus accommodates the school auditorium, the library, the science labs and the staff rooms. In the late 1990s, a new building along the southern boundary was constructed to add more classrooms.Until the late 1960s, the school provided boarding facilities for its students.
The main campus has a swimming pool, a basketball court, a tennis court, table tennis rooms and handball courts. For sports such as athletics, cricket, football and hockey, the school uses Gandhi Maidan, which is across the main road in front of the school.
In the early 1980s, a small computer lab, comprising BBC Microcomputers, was set up under the supervision of Fr Tim Ribeiro. In 1995, Xavier's Centre for Computer Studies was established within the campus.
Principals of St. Xavier's
- Fr. Marshall D. MoranMarshall D. MoranMarshall D. Moran, SJ was born in Chicago on May 29, 1906 and died April 14, 1992 in Delhi, India. He was a missionary in Nepal and founded multiple schools there, amongst them the St. Xavier's High School, Patna....
SJ [1940-1949] - Fr. Edward Niesen SJ [1949-1952]
- Fr. Gordon E Murphy SJ [1952-68]
- Fr. Joe Paschal SJ [1968-1972]
- Fr. Scaria Mamoothil SJ [1972-1978]
- Fr. George Thana SJ [1978-1985]
- Fr. George Manimala SJ [1985-1990]
- Fr. Lawrence Pascal SJ
- Fr. Peter B. Arockiyasamay SJ
- Fr. Victor L Osta SJ
- Fr. George Nedumattam SJ
Jesuit Teachers
Fr. Harold P Watling SJ | Fr. Joseph P Wroblewski SJ | Fr. Jim Cox SJ |
Fr. Austin L Reinboth SJ | Fr. George Ziebert SJ | Fr. Kevin Cleary SJ |
Fr. Norbert Rai SJ | Fr. Thottuvelil SJ | Fr. Philip Poovatil SJ |
Fr. Jerry Drinane SJ | Fr. Paul Faulstich SJ | Fr. Grace SJ |
Fr. Mani Poovakott SJ | Fr. Chandy M SJ |
Non-Jesuit Teachers
Samuel David [English] | Ira Sinha | Neelam Paschal | |
SD Mishra [Sanskrit/Hindi] | KK Mishra [Hindi] | Dipti Mitra | |
M Sahajwani | Geeta Jain | Margret Paul | |
Uma Verma [English] | KN Pandey [Science] | PK Trivedi [Chemistry] | |
Remi Osta [Social Sciences] | Bimla Mehrotra [Social Sciences] | Sudhir Sheraphim [Science/Maths] | |
VK Pandey [Sanskrit] | MA Zahidi [Maths] | Teresa Gilbert | |
Kamal Das [Music] | Shyama Prasad [Fine Arts] | AP Osta [Sports & Physical Education] | |
Meena Singh [Biology] | Md. Sami [Urdu] | Sucheta Roy [English] | |
Tavishi Singh | Mukul Remy | Gracy Martin | |
Yogendra Dubey [Sports] | Ashok Kumar [Chemistry] | Jyoti Mehra [Hindi] | |
Anil Kumar [Computers] | Nutan Joyce Haroon | Viju Suresh [Maths] | |
Anjana Gupta [Hindi] | K.K Thakur [Physics] | Hemlata Masand [Maths] | |
Madhumita Sengupta [English] | Shahla Kuser [Geography] | Christopher S. Magnum [Physics] | |
J Benedict [Biology] | Ravindra Kumar [Computers] | Deepak Rodrick [Hindi] | |
Asim Kumar Das [Chemistry] | Sweata Singh [English] | Sharqua Shaftain [Urdu] |
Notable alumni
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