St. Patrick's College (Karachi)

For the similarly named high school, see St Patrick's High School, Karachi.

Saint Patrick's College or St. Patrick's College, is located in Karachi, Pakistan. It was established in 1952 by Fr. Stephen Raymond as its first Principal.[1] Until 1964 it was an intermediate college only.

Saint Patrick's College is a co-educational institution offering courses leading to the Intermediate certificate of education[2] and baccalaureate degrees from the University of Karachi. In 1972 it was nationalized by the Government of Pakistan.[3] In 2005 it was returned to the Catholic Board of Education.[4][5] The denationalization was opposed by the Sindh Professors and Lecturers Association and Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal who claimed it would result in doors being closed to students from poor- and middle-class families.[6]

It currently offers courses in Arts, Commerce and Science at the Intermediate level and Arts and Commerce at the baccalaureate level. St.patrick's college have launched their website.

Principals

Alumni

References

  1. 147 years of St. Patrick's High SchoolRandom Thoughts website 3-17-2009
  2. Board of Intermediate Education Karachi website
  3. Applications received for denationalization of educational institutions in the light of the decision of Sindh cabinet 2001 Sindh Education Dept. website
  4. "Business Recorder". 9 May 2005.
  5. "St Patrick’s: Denationalization process". Dawn. 8 May 2005.
  6. "UCANews.com". 16 May 2005. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013.
  7. Daily Times April 21, 2006
  8. "Dawn". 8 May 2005.
  9. Christian Voice, 9 May 2010
  10. Mr. Justice Zahid Kurban Alavi High Court of Sindh Karachi
  11. "Business Recorder". 8 October 2008.
  12. Andrew Brown, Blessed with ambition: Michael Nazir-ali, in The Independent dated 12 January 2002 at independent.co.uk, accessed 11 January 2016
  13. INTERVIEW: increasing flow of remittances Daily Times, 30 May 2010
  14. Pakistan’s King of Masalas spins his own magic The News, 27 April 2008
  15. Correcpondent of Bloombeg Pakistan.

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