St. Mary's Convent School Kasauli

St. Mary's Convent School, Kasauli
For God and Country
Location
Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh
Information
Type Private School
Established 1958
School district Solan
Head of school Sr. Kanthi S.D.
Staff 60
Number of students 1000
Affiliation C.B.S.E.
Founder James Knox
Houses Joseph, Therese, Patrick, Maria
Management Congregation of The Sisters of the Destitute
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St. Mary's Convent School, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, India, was established in 1958 by the Roman Catholic Church of India. The founder of the school was Dr. James Robert Knox, Apostolic Internuncio of India in 1962. Following the C.B.S.E system of education, St. Mary's is spread over a comfortably sized campus in the heart of Kasauli. The school educates boys and girls of all castes and religions.

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History

Initially the school started as a day boarding with just eight students, and consisted of a small building situated near the historic military hospital established in 1861. The school officially came into existence in 1958 under control of the St. Patrick's Church in Kasauli. Baltazar Pereira was the parish priest, incharge of the church. He headed the school for a few years and soon started facing difficulties due to the growing number of students. It was then that the Bishop of the Simla Diocese invited the congregation of The Sisters of the Destitute to take over the school. Since then the school has been under the management of these nuns who belong to the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. The management also runs the Sacred Heart Convent School at Jagadhri. The school started imparting quality education and the number of students increased rapidly. The main building came into existence in the 1970s near the St. Patrick's Church Kasauli built by the British Army. The school now runs a boarding school for girls.

St. Patrick's Church

St. Patrick's is located at the highest point of the school campus. Built in 1847, it was maintained by the Kasauli garrison. It was run by the Franciscan missionaries of the English province. The church was erected by contributions from the East India Company, Father Candidus, the 32nd (Cornwall) Regiment and Her Majesty's 61st Regiment (61st foot-Irish regt.) The church mainly served the Irish soldiers posted at Kasauli. Candidus was the first priest to run the church.

According to the church records the earliest baptism was in 1853. A girl named Fanny (daughter of Edward and Elizabeth) was baptised on the 27th of February 1853 by Candidus.

St. Patrick's is a roman catholic church that comes under the administration of the Simla-Chandigarh Diocese where the Bishop is the head. The church is managed by a parish priest who is a member of the diocese. The church still maintains its grandeur and is famous for its unique wooden interiors.

The present Parish Priest is Titus Babu of the Simla Chandigarh Diocese. He is also the chaplain for the sisters of the covent.

Buildings

The school resides in five interconnected buildings.

Academics

St. Mary's is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and functions up to the secondary level of education (class 11). Children are taught from the very beginning to work hard at various subjects. Students of the school are generally toppers in the CBSE exam in Himachal Pradesh. The highest percentage for the 2007 CBSE exam was 96% with 98% of the students getting first divisions.

Co-Curricular activities

The school has managed to train a basketball team and a table tennis team. Students can also enroll for morning games which includes a jog around Kasauli at about 6:30 AM followed by a game of B'ball at school.

The Station Headquarters provides the military parade ground for students to play cricket and soccer. It also helps the school by providing equipment for various functions. The sports week of the school is also held at the military ground.

A morning parade is held at the school basketball court in the presence of the school brass band followed by the morning assembly.

Music has always been the strong point of St. Mary's. Known for its school orchestra students learn every possible instrument. The school has a brass band that plays for all morning assemblies and a school choir that teaches most students to sing.

Management (2008)

SMAK-OSA

The St. Mary's Kasauli-Old Students Association is an autonomous alumni body formed by a group of old students with the cooperation of the school authorities. It aims at promoting coordination and communication between the school and the alumni.

The association aims at forming a close association of old students for the welfare of the school and its alumni.

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