St. Xavier's High School, Patna
St. Xavier's High School Academia Sancti Xaverii | |
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Address | |
West Gandhi Maidan Marg , , 800 001 India | |
Coordinates | 25°37′9″N 85°8′26″E / 25.61917°N 85.14056°E |
Information | |
Type | Private primary and secondary day school |
Motto | Latin: Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and Country) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholicism |
Denomination | Jesuits |
Patron saint(s) | St. Francis Xavier |
Established | 17 January 1940 |
Founder | Marshall D. Moran |
School district | Patna district |
Session | April–March |
Rector | Fr. Joseph Sebastian S.J. |
Principal | Fr. Domichan, S.J. |
Staff | varies |
Teaching staff | 100 |
Grades | LKG to XII |
Gender | Boys (1940–1999), Co-educational since 1999 |
Age range | 4–17 |
Enrolment | 2500 (2013) |
Average class size | 55–60 |
Language | |
Hours in school day | 6–7 (approx) |
Campus type | Urban |
Houses | 4 (Leopards, Tigers, Lions and Panthers) |
Color(s) | Gold and blue |
Slogan | St. Xavier's School till the end, Xaverians for life Once a Xaverian, Always a Xaverian |
Song | हम सब साथी सेंट जेवियर्स के (Translation: We all companions of St. Xavier's) |
Nickname | SXS Patna |
Publication | Xavier Life |
Yearbook | Xavier Yearbook, Xavier's Life Annual |
Affiliations | |
Website | www |
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St. Xavier's High School, Patna (often abbreviated as SXS Patna or SXHS), is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in the neighborhood of Gandhi Maidan in Patna, Bihar, India. Established in 1940, it is the oldest Jesuit school[2] in the city of Patna and in the state of Bihar, established by missionaries from the American Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus.[3] Founded in 1940, The independent, non-diocesan school is operated by the Patna Province of the Society of Jesus and located in the heart of the city of Patna[citation needed].
Etymology
[edit]it is named after St. Francis Xavier, a Spanish Jesuit saint of the 16th century, who travelled to India.
Affiliation
[edit]The school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi as well as the Bihar School Examination Board, Patna.
Notable alumni
[edit]This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (November 2017) |
- Abhayanand, 48th D.G.P of the state of Bihar and famous educationalist
- Arup Roy Choudhury (1972): CMD, National Thermal Power Corporation
- Sandeep Das (1985): Tabla virtuoso
- Sujoy K. Guha (1955): biomedical engineer
- Syed Saba Karim (1982): former wicketkeeper, Indian Cricket Team, Board of Control for Cricket in India selector
- Tejendra Khanna (1954): Lt. Governor of Delhi
- Salman Khurshid (1970): Ex-Minister of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi
- Prakash Koirala: Nepalese politician; son of former Nepalese Prime Minister B P Koirala and father of actress Manisha Koirala
- Nikhil Kumar (1955): Governor of Kerala; former IPS officer and Member of Parliament
- Sanjaya Lall (1956): development economist and Professor of Economics, Green College, Oxford University
- Manish Mehrotra (1990): award-winning chef
- Sujit Mukherjee (1944): teacher, author, translator, and publisher
- Jagat Prakash Nadda (1974): National President & Former National General Secretary,BJP & Former Cabinet Minister, Govt of Himachal Pradesh
- Shyam Saran (1961): former Foreign Secretary, Govt. of India
- Vikram Seth: writer[4]
- Arun Kumar Singh (1971): Indian Envoy to France, earlier India's Deputy Ambassador in the US
- N. K. Singh (1956): Member of Rajya Sabha. ex IAS and Former Principal Secretary to the PM
- Dilip Sinha (1970): Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the UN in Geneva
- J. K. Sinha (1961): former Director General of India's Central Reserve Police Force
- Man Mohan Sinha (1948): Air Marshal, Indian Air Force
- Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha (1974): Central Information Commissioner and former Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka and the UK
- Shekhar Suman (1972): noted TV and Bollywood film actor and director
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Map
- ^ "About Us". Stxavierspatna.com. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
- ^ "Patna-Chicago Connection" (PDF), Jesuit International, archived (PDF) from the original on 26 April 2012, retrieved 1 December 2011
- ^ Sangghvi, Malavika (10 November 2014). "From the mouths of moms". Mid-Day. Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved 29 March 2018.