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St. Xavier's High School, Mirzapur

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Principal
  
Fr. Titus De Costa

Phone
  
079 2562 3258

Faculty
  
180

Grades
  
1–12

Founded
  
1935

St. Xavier's High School, Mirzapur

Type
  
Independent co-educational primary and secondary (1-10); co-educational higher secondary (11th and 12th Grade)

Motto
  
A Teneris Impende Laborem Apply yourself to hardwork from an early age

Established
  
1935; 82 years ago (1935)

Chairman
  
Bishop Thomas Ignatius Macwan

Address
  
Near, Mirzapur Rd, Mirzapur, Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001

Color
  
Uniform color – white shirt; tan color pants/skirts

St. Xavier's High School, Mirzapur, India is an English and Gujarati medium primary and secondary school administered by the Jesuits. It was established in 1935.

History

The Sisters of Mount Carmel founded the school in a few rooms to the right of the present compound. They ran it for a year before handing it over to the Society of Jesus. For need of more space St. Xavier's High School Loyola Hall across the Sabarmati River was opened, and in 1975 become a separate school, eight kilometers away. Plans for a third Xavier high school in Ahmedabad began in 2009, and it was graduating students by 2012.

St. Xavier's is managed by the Xavier Education Society and prepares students for the Secondary and Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination. It includes kindergarten through 12th standard (science & commerce), with parallel classes taught in Gujarati and in English.

Among its sports facilities are a taekwondo center opened in 2016 and yoga was introduced in 2016. An alumni association, Xaviers Alumni Mirzapur (XAM), was founded in 2014. In 2014 it began sponsoring a Christmas Carnival that was widely attended, including the Mayor, Bishop, Swami, and cultural groups like the Adivasi dancers. In 2010 a student from the school ranked 10th in Gujarat state in the science exam for class XII. At the same time, Dalits might complain that government policy excluding Christians from special reservation privileges, and an early focus on schools in the large cities catering to the better-off, have worked against them.

References

St. Xavier's High School, Mirzapur Wikipedia