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St. Joseph's Technical Institute, Faisalabad

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Type
  
Vocational school

Administration
  
Marist Brothers

Age
  
15 to 24

Founded
  
1992

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic

Gender
  
Male

Headquarters
  
Faisalabad, Pakistan

Established
  
1992 (25 years ago) (1992)

Founders
  
Clement Sethupathy, Father Clement Sethupathy

St. Joseph's Technical Institute is a Pakistani vocational school for motor mechanics, welders and electricians in Faisalabad, Punjab.

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History and operations

The institute to train school dropouts was the dream of Father Clement Sethupathy, a Sri Lankan missionary in Pakistan, since 1965. In 1985, he initiated a project that would make technical skills training available to them.

Feasibility studies were done, plans made, and funding agencies contacted over several years. In August 1990, Misereor, the German Catholic bishops' development aid agency, agreed to finance the entire project.

Its first batch of motor mechanics, welders and electricians graduated in 1993, after a single year of operation. The 27 graduates participating in the first commencement ceremonies on October 22, 1993, were addressed by Father Bashir Francis, vicar general of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Faisalabad.

In 1997, there were 45 young men learning and honing their skills in auto mechanics, electrical mechanics, plumbing and welding at the school, which has facilities to train 75 students at a time.

Admission

To qualify, a youth must be 15 to 24 years of age and must have completed eighth grade in school.

Facilities

The institute comprises the technical school and a residential Boys' Town. These are complementary and interdependent, both aiming to help young Christian men find more and better opportunities in life.

Spread over three hectares in the suburbs of Faisalabad, the institute houses boarders as well as enrolling day students for technical courses.

Administration

In 2003, the Marist Brothers took over the management of the institute. On September 11, 2006, the Marist Brothers celebrated their forty-year presence in Pakistan with a thanksgiving Mass at the institute.

References

St. Joseph's Technical Institute, Faisalabad Wikipedia