St. Theresa's Boys High School
St. Theresa’s Boys High School | |
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Address | |
St. Theresa’s Boys High School School location in Mumbai | |
St Theresa Marg, TPS III Bandra Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, 400050 | |
Coordinates | 19°3′45.4428″N 72°49′59.9952″E / 19.062623000°N 72.833332000°E |
Information | |
School type | Private |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christianity |
Denomination | Christian denomination |
Founded | 3 October 1952 |
Founder | His Eminence Valerian Gracias |
Status | Open |
Principal | Fr. Nicholas D’costa, SVD |
Gender | Boys |
Medium of language | English |
Area | 4,985 square yards (4,168 m2) |
Campus type | Day school |
Houses |
Vision House Harmony House Peace House Service House |
Colour(s) |
Blue Green Red Yellow. |
Website |
theresianboyz |
St. Theresa’s Boys High School is a boys high school (day school) in Bandra, Mumbai, India. It was originally established in 1918 as mixed-sex education school and was situated in Khar but was taken over and relocated to Bandra in 1952 by current management where it stands today.[1][2]
History
St. Theresa’s Boys High School was called "St. Andrew’s Indian Christian School" from 1918 to 1952. Originally founded in 1918, the school was then situated in an old building in Khar area of Mumbai and offered mixed-sex education. In 1952, the school was taken over by a Christian religious society called Society of the Divine Word (S.V.D.) and was relocated to its present location in Bandra under the new (existing) name.[1][2]
Foundation of the school was laid by Valerian Cardinal Gracias on 3 October 1952. Between November 1951 to November 1957, total 12 plots measuring to total area of 4,985 square yards (4,168 m2) was acquired for a sum of ₹56,710 (equivalent to ₹4.2 million or US$62,338 in 2016) for establishing the school and a Church by the same name.[1][2]
In Oct 1955, the school's name was changed from "St. Andrew’s Indian Christian School" to "St. Theresa's School" and the same year the school enrolled 118 student and started its first academic session. The school was accorded a High School status in 1960. In 1963, all female students (except ninth & Tenth grades) of the school were transferred to another school (Duruelo Convent), thus converting the school to a boys school under the name "St. Theresa’s Boys High School".[1][2]
Former principals
# | Name | Post | Term |
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01 | The Reverend Father J. Partsoh, SVD | Principal | 1951-1956 |
02 | The Reverend Father A. Malin, SVD | Principal | 1956-1960 |
03 | Sister M. Cecelia | Principal | 1960-1961 |
04 | The Reverend Father L. Jungblut, SVD | Principal | 1962-1971 |
05 | The Reverend Father K. J. Pottanani, SVD | Principal | 1971-1978 |
06 | The Reverend Father Jacob Naloor | Principal | 1977-1990 |
07 | The Reverend Father Jerome D’Souza, SVD | Principal | 1990-1998 |
08 | The Reverend Father Anthony Joseph | Principal | 1998-2009 |
09 | Father Nicholas D’costa, SVD | Principal | 2009-Present |