St. Xavier's School, Burdwan

St. Xavier's School Burdwan

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Location
Burdwan, 713103
India
Information
Type Primary, Secondary, Higher Secondary
Religious affiliation(s) Jesuit (Roman Catholic)
Established 1964 (1964)
Principal Dr. Fr. G. Paul Arockiam S.J.
Staff 18
Faculty about 55 faculty members
Grades K.G. to XII
Number of students 1400
Affiliations Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination
Website http://sxs-bwn.org/

St. Xavier's School is a coeducational, secondary school in Burdwan (Bardhaman), West Bengal, India. Various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are encouraged for the students' integral development.[1]

Beginnings

In 1961 Mr. K.P.A. Menon, District Magistrate of Burdwan, was unable to get his son admitted to the Jesuit-run St. Xavier’s Calcutta. But in 1964 the Calcutta Province Jesuits came to help him establish St. Xavier's School, Burdwan. In the meantime, along with some local ladies, he laid the groundwork for the school, beginning with a nursery in 1963. Burdwan Educational Trust was formed as its governing body with Mr. Menon as its first president and Jesuit Fathers Gales and Hincq as its first school administrators.

Development

The school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi, and prepares candidates for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and Indian School Certificate (ISC) examinations.
Facilities include laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology, biotechnology, and computer science, library and reading hall, an assembly hall with stage, indoor games room, playing fields, and school buses. Recently, an audio-visual hall has also come up in the secondary building.
To cultivate team spirit, the school is divided into four houses: Loyola (red), Xavier (blue), Gandhi (green), Netaji (yellow). Inter-House competitions-dancing, singing, debates & quiz form an integral part of the holistic development of the students.

The school also celebrates cultural events with much enthusiasm.

"Edu-Fest" is the annual educational fest of learning. It is one of the most awaited events of the year and boasts of science exhibits, seminars on day to day matters, excursions, appreciation of education, art and diversity. Edu-fest currently is a 3-day event, held in the last week of July; differentiated into Science day, Literature and Arts day and the Seminar day.

The Annual Sports Day is held in November, while the annual function, "Xtasy"- a gala event, dedicated to parents is held in December.

The school has recently expanded into a full-degree-college, "St. Xavier's College, Burdwan" affiliated to the University of Burdwan-which began classes from 11 July 2014.

Courses

Subjects of the ICSE examination:

A. Compulsory internal examination

Candidate will have completed the following courses:

B. Compulsory examinations after classes IX & X:

  • English
  • Second Language (Bengali)
  • Mathematics
  • Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • History, Civics and Geography (I & II)
  • Computer Applications/Economic Applications

Internal examination after class IX.

External examination (class X):

Subjects of the ISC examination

Internal exam class XI; external exam class XII

Science:

  • English
  • Indian Language (Bengali/Hindi)
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology/Biotechnology
  • Computer Science

Commerce:

  • English
  • Environmental Education
  • Indian Language (Bengali/Hindi)
  • Accounts
  • Economics
  • Business Mathematics
  • Commerce/Computer Science

Humanities:

  • English
  • Environmental Education
  • Indian Language (Bengali/Hindi)
  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • History/Geography
  • Sociology/Computer Science/Mathematics

Internal examination (Class XI & XII) in Socially Useful Productive Work (SUPW) and Community Service

References

  1. "Jesuits in Calcutta & West Bengal". The Goethals Indian Library & Research Society. 2006-11-02. Retrieved 2007-11-01.

Official site

Coordinates: 23°13′7″N 87°52′29.48″E / 23.21861°N 87.8748556°E / 23.21861; 87.8748556

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